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  1. Aug 28, 2023
    10
    I feel like this game got a lot of undeserved hate. It is absolutely beautiful and I love the design of it.
    It's a shame we're not following the same protagonist but at least the series live on.
  2. Aug 13, 2023
    9
    Very good game. I enjoyed playing this game a lot. I strongly recommend this.
  3. Dec 27, 2022
    8
    Great game. The story is decent. The scoring is great, visual is really amazing, the voice & sound is also amazing
  4. Jun 2, 2022
    8
    Nettes. Spiel es hat echt viel Spaß gemacht. Mehr davon! Nicht zu lang, nicht zu kurz. Genau richtig.
  5. Dec 28, 2021
    8
    The game was played together on one PC. It turned out that first we went through the 5th part. Therefore, from the 4th part a little disappointed. Part 4 is not as fun as part 5.
    The company was also quite short, which was very disappointing. Visually, the 4th part is very beautiful, practically not inferior to the 5th.
    I think we would have liked the game much more if we had played
    The game was played together on one PC. It turned out that first we went through the 5th part. Therefore, from the 4th part a little disappointed. Part 4 is not as fun as part 5.
    The company was also quite short, which was very disappointing. Visually, the 4th part is very beautiful, practically not inferior to the 5th.
    I think we would have liked the game much more if we had played before the 5th part (therefore +1 point).
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  6. Oct 6, 2021
    9
    130 gbtı sanırsam .Bana göre nadir eksilerinden biri ama zamanında indirip bitirmiştim.Gerçekten değdini düşündüğüm bir oyun.
  7. Feb 1, 2021
    10
    Fantastic online play as always man this game rocks no different to any intense gears experience seen before
  8. Jan 31, 2021
    10
    No entiendo las malas notas supongo que son fanboys de PlayStation frustrados pero bueno el juego es increíble claro si eres algo malo para los multijugador te van a ganar muchas veces imagino que las personas que no soy buenas en competitivo le dieron mala nota
  9. Jan 27, 2021
    9
    Belos graficos, gameplay otima igual aos anteriores .
    A historia dos anteriores é melhor.
    Novos personagens, porem são sem graça.
    Bem otimizado pra PC
  10. Jan 12, 2021
    8
    I've only just gotten around to playing this after being in the PS4 camp last gen. As a fan of the original Gears trilogy, I thought Gears 4 was good.. but not great.
    *Playing on PC with an RTX graphics card and for a 5 year old game, the graphics are fantastic. (Despite some kind of caching buildup which saw the FPS progressively getting worse over time which could only be resolved by
    I've only just gotten around to playing this after being in the PS4 camp last gen. As a fan of the original Gears trilogy, I thought Gears 4 was good.. but not great.
    *Playing on PC with an RTX graphics card and for a 5 year old game, the graphics are fantastic. (Despite some kind of caching buildup which saw the FPS progressively getting worse over time which could only be resolved by restarting the game every hour or so). Character models are starting to look a bit dated in 2021 but playing in 4K, you could easily mistake this for a PS5/series X game.
    *Gunplay is mostly decent and characters still transition to cover with a satisfying 'clunk' in typical Gears fashion. There's more of an emphasis on team AI in the single player mode.. sometimes that resulted in a lot of crawling around waiting for AI characters to revive me.. but then maybe I should just get better at not being shot in the face :-p
    *The game is nicely focused as a 3rd person tactical/arcade cover shooter.. it isn't pretending to be anything else. (I prefer Gears to Uncharted for this reason specifically.. it's not a pretentious Jack of all trades).
    *Story telling and atmosphere are above average.. but unfortunately lacklustre when compared to the original Gears trilogy which pioneered cinematic story telling in the medium leading to games like The Last of Us. The story in Gears 4 doesn't really do justice to the series' reputation IMO.
    *Atmospherically, the tone seems lighter than the original trilogy and many of the locations seem less believable somehow. For example, the opening scene in Gears 2 has the newsreel announcement, then follows a truck as it approaches the hospital with the main characters outside and it really grabs you and grounds the player in in the scenery of the world. In Gears 4, the locations feel like thematically unrelated game arenas - Square boxes randomly connected together by corridors. For instance, approaching a house in an open area, but when you enter the building, it becomes a series of corridors that don't relate to the architecture outside.
    *I can't comment on multiplayer as I don't play online games but I've heard it's pretty good from those who have.
    To summarise; Gears 4 didn't bring anything new to the table.. but it's still a good looking, competent shooter which I enjoyed playing from start to finish - It's a triple-A release and deserves credit for that much at least.
    Despite the game's flaws, I think the Coalition are clearly a talented developer and I'm very much looking forward to playing Gears 5.
    I honestly preferred Gears 4 to A Thief's End (Uncharted is overrated in my opinion). But I feel like we're still waiting for the Coalition to match Naughty Dog's creative efforts in The Last of Us and it's sequel which were both truly ground-breaking.
    Personally, I believe Microsoft have two Studios capable of matching Naughty Dog's best efforts right now- The Coalition are one of them. The other is Ninja Theory (Hellblade absolutely blew me away - Their character animations, sound design, voice acting and ability to draw a player to other side of the TV screen is easily on par with anything from Naughty Dog.. We just need them to produce a 'Bigger' game).
    I couldn't help but feel that Gears 4 came off as a little bit.. souless.. like the creative energy of the original games was lost somehow. I really hope Microsoft will give the Coalition the freedom to create a fresh new IP for their next game so we can all see what they're really capable of rather than chaining them to tired, franchised sequels.. Cash is money though I guess
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  11. Jul 2, 2020
    9
    I love this game is so fun, great graphics interesting enemie design everyone is almost perfect, just one problem I think the multiplayer is weak but for everything else this game is cool.
  12. Jun 12, 2020
    10
    I have recently picked up this game (THANK YOU Xbox Game Pass) . I have only played GOW 1 and 2 back in the day and had to watch a youtube video to catch me up on the events untill GOW3.

    That said...I launched this game the day before yesterday and I just can`t stop playing. The story so far is very compelling (to me personally, I like it) I feel like I have a clear purpose and the
    I have recently picked up this game (THANK YOU Xbox Game Pass) . I have only played GOW 1 and 2 back in the day and had to watch a youtube video to catch me up on the events untill GOW3.

    That said...I launched this game the day before yesterday and I just can`t stop playing. The story so far is very compelling (to me personally, I like it) I feel like I have a clear purpose and the objectives seem to make sense with the narrative. Overall I like the story is what I`m saying.

    I've read some reviews were people are complaining that the campaign is very short...but, so far I feel like i've been playing for atleast a 5 hours and I have not completed the game yet. Though, judging from the events on my last playthrough...I do think i`m getting close to the end.

    COMBAT is.....well, it`s fun. It`s your basic GOW Cover-and-fire mechanic. They say "If it ain`t broke, don`t fix it"and that is surely true...however, I could not help but get a liiiitle tired of the repetative nature of this playstyle.
    The weapons for some reason lack "PUNCH" as I would often have to empty an entire clip of my rifle into an enemy before he would be killed. Sometimes more.
    Also there`s no real "impact/response"when you shoot an enemy...I mean, I just emptied 3/4 of my clip into his FACE and he`s still walking around like *Meh, no biggie*
    Oh well.....

    I see people bashing this game a bit to harshly. But...then again, I didn`t pay $50> for this game. (again, xbox game pass)
    So maybe im being a bit mild on my review as I feel like I didn`t lose any investment.

    I think the story is Great! Loving it so far..and I ca`nt wait to get home today to (probably) finish the story.
    I`ll probably never touch it again after that though since i`m not a huge PVP kind of player.
    Maybe do some horde-mode for **** But thats it.

    So, take that as you will :-) Just leaving my 2 cents.
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  13. May 16, 2020
    9
    Game: Gears of War 4
    Genre: Third Person Shooter
    Developer: The Coalition Publisher: Microsoft System: Xbox Game Pass for PC (XGP) Year of Release: 2016 Length of Playthrough: 11 Hours Total Score: 90/100 Value Score: 9/10 • Story: 8/10 • Characters: 9/10 • GamePlay: 9/10 • Graphics: 10/10 • Sound: 10/10 • Music: 8/10 • Length: 7/10 • Replay Value: 9/10 • Player
    Game: Gears of War 4
    Genre: Third Person Shooter
    Developer: The Coalition
    Publisher: Microsoft
    System: Xbox Game Pass for PC (XGP)
    Year of Release: 2016
    Length of Playthrough: 11 Hours

    Total Score: 90/100
    Value Score: 9/10

    • Story: 8/10
    • Characters: 9/10
    • GamePlay: 9/10
    • Graphics: 10/10
    • Sound: 10/10
    • Music: 8/10
    • Length: 7/10
    • Replay Value: 9/10
    • Player Value: 10/10

    Pros
    +Great visual design and art design
    +Great cast of characters with a lot of dialogue
    +Allies can pick you up (unlike in GoW1 where once you are down, then its game over)
    +A lot of variety of enemies and weapons compared to Gears of War Ultimate Edition
    +Different game types throughout the campaign (Cinematic scenes with gameplay including motorcycle chase, etc) and Tower defense like aspects

    Cons
    -AI allies can be frustrating from the point where they do not follow you or try to save you/react as quick
    -Game freezes up/audio stops for like 4-5 seconds when achievement gained (and again when the achievement pop up occurs)
    -Shorter and ending felt rush
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  14. Feb 8, 2020
    8
    First gears of war I've played, the performance was great at full HD/60fps steady. it's a game to play only for the intense action, it remembers me of a mix between Uncharted and Doom. The history is weak but its still very fun to play. I'll go straight ahead to Gears 5!
  15. Feb 8, 2019
    9
    Gears of War 4 offers the same tactical shooter experience as the previous games with some minor new improvements such as Knife Executions and Class progression in Horde mode.

    The campaign is great, but feels short and not as engaging as the previous games in the series apart from GoW Judgement. The matchmaking is on the same level as GoW 3, with a large map pool, a option for bot
    Gears of War 4 offers the same tactical shooter experience as the previous games with some minor new improvements such as Knife Executions and Class progression in Horde mode.

    The campaign is great, but feels short and not as engaging as the previous games in the series apart from GoW Judgement.

    The matchmaking is on the same level as GoW 3, with a large map pool, a option for bot matches and a re-up progression system. The matchmaking falls short due to the map pool not being available for local matches unless purchased.

    The new Class system for Horde mode was an improvement from the GoW Judgement attempt with each Class having an assigned roll and skills to make the user feel more powerful during the longer waves. The disappointment with this feature is how the Class skills are earned from in-game loot boxes which can be purchased.

    GoW 4 suffers from quite a few stuttering and lag performance issues on the PC edition which can be a distraction from the engagement of the game.
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  16. Jul 9, 2018
    10
    I going to make this as simple as possible.
    PROS:
    -Fantastic port runs flawless. -Fantastic level design and atmosphere. -Good characters with fun humor. -Good voice acting. -Crazy good graphics. -A lot of action. -Variations in levels, monsters, weapons. -Good sound and solid gameplay makes you feel you are in the field right in the action. CONS: -I wish there where Chapter 6
    I going to make this as simple as possible.
    PROS:
    -Fantastic port runs flawless.
    -Fantastic level design and atmosphere.
    -Good characters with fun humor.
    -Good voice acting.
    -Crazy good graphics.
    -A lot of action.
    -Variations in levels, monsters, weapons.
    -Good sound and solid gameplay makes you feel you are in the field right in the action.
    CONS:
    -I wish there where Chapter 6 because chapter 5 was amazing and it was a surprise and I loved it and I wanted a bit more of it.

    What is even more amazing is that this game wont make you take a breath. Its wave after wave of pure action. Not like many other games we are getting these days which is a lot like a movie not a game and I don't want to point out names.

    I am glad Microsoft chose a new studio to do their new GoW games from now on. The game going probably to have a trilogy. For those who did not like the story I loved it. There are holes because they will fill them in the upcoming GoW games so why all the pointless complain.

    NOTE to the DEVS: I wish for even more new weapons and monsters. Fantastic job on this game. I will be waiting on fire for GoW5
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  17. Jun 21, 2018
    8
    As much as Gears of War 4's campaign and the lack of new ideas disappoint, its intense multiplayer and the thrilling Horde mode ultimately thrive in excitement.
  18. Apr 16, 2018
    10
    The Coalition has managed to successfully bring every great elements from previous games into a new setting.
  19. Apr 16, 2018
    10
    good story and very well done cut scenes. I would recommend that everyone should buy this game. the people that are give
  20. Apr 16, 2018
    10
    The campaign is great, such an epic battles, lovely ride Visuals are just Top notch.
  21. Apr 16, 2018
    10
    They have drastically improved combat and brought enough freshness excelent pc/xbox
  22. Apr 16, 2018
    10
    Gears of War 4 is a great game and that's the first thing that need crosplayer.
  23. Apr 16, 2018
    10
    The multiplayer is taken to a whole new level above and beyond previous Gears games.
  24. Apr 16, 2018
    10
    The Coalition’s development team did a fantastic job adopting the Gears of War series.
  25. Apr 7, 2018
    9
    Eu particularmente amei esse jogo, ótimo efeito especial, mira bem adequada ao quadro do jogo, e muito realismo, até fiz uma vídeo a respeito: https://youtu.be/VTr82gInqc8
  26. Mar 28, 2018
    9
    A worthy successor to a beloved franchise. It is refreshing to see that in a time when many sequels fail to deliver the fun of their predecessors, one can still find quality additions to a great series.

    The campaign is quite long and engaging, but it needs some time to pick up speed. The first, and unfortunately the last chapter, are visibly weaker than the other 80% of the campaign
    A worthy successor to a beloved franchise. It is refreshing to see that in a time when many sequels fail to deliver the fun of their predecessors, one can still find quality additions to a great series.

    The campaign is quite long and engaging, but it needs some time to pick up speed. The first, and unfortunately the last chapter, are visibly weaker than the other 80% of the campaign with very little atmosphere (though chapter one does explain the gap between Gears 3 and 4 quite well). All in all, it is a return to a more intimate story, with the action happening almost "overnight" - Gears 1 style - with the emphasis on character development. It is a great two-person coop experience.

    A lot of attention has been focused on multiplayer, with e-sports being a thing in Gears now. There are a number of game modes to choose from, including Horde, but as much as I like the skills and classes, I must say that the Horde in Gears 3 was more entertaining as everyone was able to collect points individually and build fortifications. Here, you gather points in to one shared bag, and the best builders are engineers, so most people leave constructing to this class. Nevertheless, it is still a great mode with a lot of tactics and memorable situations. Oh, and there is crossplay between PC and Xbox One so you always find people to play with.

    All in all, Gears 4 is a very good addition to the series and I recommend it to new players and veterans alike. It might be a bit more colorful than I would like in some places, and it might be too focused on its versus multiplayer aspect for my taste, but the story is quite good and cohesive - even if a bit "remade" - and the characters have enough background to them to serve as a solid foundation for development in further installments. It is also great to see good old fan favorites.
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  27. Nov 25, 2017
    8
    Loved it. Great game with intense gameplay, nice story telling for the genre, great graphics, good optimization with very nice SLI scaling. Pretty awesome at native 4K.
    GOW is back and it's back on PC.
  28. Oct 15, 2017
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This game is partially awesome, partially average, overall very good. The graphic and animation compartments are of the highest quality, the gameplay is smooth, it is not necessary to stay behind protection walls or obstacles to survive, like it was in the first chapter. The movements are agile and it's possible to avoid damage fairly easily with good reflexes. The world itself is gorgeous, but unfortunately the maps are reduced to corridors and narrow rooms, exploration is still reduced to zero, just like the previous games of the series. In the campaign the story is fair: the prologue and first chapter are a little weak on the impact point of view, in fact the robot enemies are quite uninspired, and the flashbacks too short to be intersting or to ignite some emotions. Luckily from the second chapter of the game things fire up a lot, with the intro of old Marcus (and his rough ironic misfortunes) and of the new locust/swarm enemies. As I said before the maps are really narrow, but they are masterfully designed and it's often possible to hold on for some moments to admire the beauties of the environment. Interaction with the surroundings is still fairly low, and unfortunately there is a lot of backtracking, so the player, as the story unfolds, is forced to return to his steps following the same rooms he met before. The new characters are cool enough to be able to replace the old generation, that is mostly present as spectators and only in the last part of the story. There is much variety of situations to keep the gameplay very interesting.
    Speaking of the multyplayer mode I've tried mainly Horde and it is really fun to play, mainly if the player finds the right group of people to play with, otherwise it's a chore.
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  29. Oct 6, 2017
    9
    I've played all of the Gears games and I must say that as an online experience, I've definitely enjoyed Gears of War 4 the most. I have played it both on PC and Xbox One and the PC version is flawless in terms of optimisation, performance, graphics and even controls. I think the cross-play feature between Xbox and PC is something more games should do, which keeps the community alive. GearsI've played all of the Gears games and I must say that as an online experience, I've definitely enjoyed Gears of War 4 the most. I have played it both on PC and Xbox One and the PC version is flawless in terms of optimisation, performance, graphics and even controls. I think the cross-play feature between Xbox and PC is something more games should do, which keeps the community alive. Gears of War 4 is one of the only games that has a truly seamless, balanced competitive and co-operative crossplay experience.

    Let me start off with the value proposition. You get campaign, Horde and Versus multiplayer. Plus, two maps every month for the first year, all free of charge. I can't stress enough how great of a job the develoeprs have done in actively supporting the game through continuous balancing improvements based on community feedback. Then umber of times the Gnasher alone has been tweaked is baffling. Similarly, the amount of content updates for horde, special events in multiplayer and additional cosmetic items has been far more than what you get in other games. And for those who complain about microtransactions: first of all, everything is cosmetic (skins) and secondly, all of it is obtainable using in-game credits which are extremely easy to earn, so I really question the sanity of people who spend really money on these. The cards and scrap system in this game is definitely controversial, especially since the skills and perks for Horde mode are based around cards, but it's just one of those RPG elements. You absolutely do not need to spend a penny in this game to get the most out of it. Even the season pass gives you pretty much nothing!

    Now to the main part: gameplay. Unlike other successful franchises, Gears of War 4 hasn't gone down the path of bloating its gameplay and mechanics with silly additions like killstreaks or perks in multiplayer. When it comes to Versus, it's the same as it's always been: 5 on 5, same starting weapons, more powerful weapons are pick-up based, gun on gun. That's it. It's still very much true to what makes Gears of War unique: the fast-paced movement and cover mechanics, the fight-or-flight instincts that kick in during elegant dances around the map in intense battles, the fight for power weapons, the ultimate satisfaction of beating your opponent to pulling the trigger of the Gnasher shotgun and of course, those never-tiring headshots! If you like the core mechanics of Gears, you'll be hard-pushed to find flaws in this. If you didn't like Gears before, you're not going to like it now. It's very much a unique take on shooter mechanics and design which is a love/hate thing. Mechanically, Gears is by far my favourite shooter, and I'm so glad it's not been diluted or messed with. That's not to say this game doesn't innovate however. The new weapons are satisfying, different and well-suited to the game. Similarly, the modes and maps make for exciting gameplay every time.

    The Horde mode has been further enhanced from Gears of War 3. The 5 classes each have a unique role, making Horde a co-ordinated, co-operative team experience. In particular, the roles of Scout and Engineer are particularly noteworthy as being different from just shooting enemies. The additions to Horde 3.0 make it more complex and interesting but unlike, say, CoD Zombies, they're transparent. The game doesn't hide any of its intricacies, and makes the role of each class and all concepts clear from the start without having a tutorial. Furthermore, the cards and class levels make the roles more dynamic, so there is scope for slightly different tactics within each class. Furthermore, the choice of map has a huge impact on the experience. It's fair to say that some maps are far more enjoyable, easier, challenging or boring than others! But this is just a testament to their variety. The only issue with Horde mode, which after a year still hasn't been addressed, is that when playing online, upon a match being created there is no way to back out, no way to veto the map, no way to communicate with other players prior to the match starting and no way to see what level each player is, what cards they have, what level those cards are, what class level they are etc. - all you can see is what class and character they've picked. Even then, most of my online Horde matches with randomers have been highly enjoyable, despite playing on the hardest difficulties.

    Finally, I'd like to give the reason why I can't give it a 10/10. The campaign is a huge disappointment. After the epic finale of Gears 3, the awesome boss fights in both 2 and 3, the originality of the first game and even the alternative approach of Judgement, Gears 4 is by far the weakest campaign in the series! It falls short in all departments: shallow characters, no satisfying story, no awesome / funny / memorable moments, no emotion, no interesting boss fights, no variation in gameplay, nothing. Just a repetitive run-of-the-mill 5/10 corridor shooter.
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  30. Mar 13, 2017
    8
    Very happy performance wise. My almost 3 year old rig has an i7 4770K slightly OC, 16Gb Ram and a GTX Titan Black and could run this game at around 70-80fps (or locked 60) in 1080p with everything (and I mean EVERYTHING) set to ultra. And even though I didn't fiddle with it much there is room for supersampling and get an even crispier image on my old rig.
    There are loads of pc options and
    Very happy performance wise. My almost 3 year old rig has an i7 4770K slightly OC, 16Gb Ram and a GTX Titan Black and could run this game at around 70-80fps (or locked 60) in 1080p with everything (and I mean EVERYTHING) set to ultra. And even though I didn't fiddle with it much there is room for supersampling and get an even crispier image on my old rig.
    There are loads of pc options and I didn't feel I missed any option. You could turn motion blur completely off and you could increase the FOV up to 100, options that often are missing on **** ports.
    I think as far as the port goes MS should have cudos for finally releasing a good one.
    Using the windowsstore is what it is, not a fan tbh and It did take alot more time than I'm used to, to download and install the game. And once done it didn't patch it, I had to start the game for it to realise that and then it gave me all kinds of error codes when trying to patch it. I quick restart and I managed to get the patch. But once all the windowstore crap was done it ran flawless on my rig.
    And the game looks very good with potential for looking even more stellar with a newer and better rig. It seems very well optimised on pc to be able to run in 4k at 60fps without requiring too much of a rig.

    As for the game itself it is a Gears game, no more no less. It doesn't surprise and innovate really but it doesn't disappoint either.
    The shooting and action is solid albeit a bit repetetive, the whole game is moving from one area to the next doing the exact same thing. The game does not reward exploration and it doesn't mix the formula or gameplay style for variety. But what is there is good.
    Story is okay but got an abrupt ending wich left alot unexplained. I feel they could have fleshed out some bits a bit more.
    The singleplayer took me around 8-9h to complete on normal. But there is replayability here. I will play the campaign again on a higher difficulty in coop once my friend gets the game. And then there is multiplayer VS or Horde mode to expand your playtime if you are into that.

    I would say that if you are a SP guy only and the multiplayer or coop does not interest you that much, then what this game offers might be a bit lacking and I'd rate it at around a 7/10. But if you are into coop/multiplayer and because it was such a good solid pc port and the fact that it not only offers coop, it offers a full campaign coop to boot AND local coop even on the pc version... I will crank that score up.
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Metascore
86

Generally favorable reviews - based on 22 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 20 out of 22
  2. Negative: 0 out of 22
  1. Feb 10, 2017
    90
    With The Coalition at the reins Gears is in safe hands, and we’re genuinely intrigued to see what happens next.
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    Dec 18, 2016
    90
    With The Coaltion at the reins Gears is in safe hands, and we're genuinely intrigued to see what happens next. [Issue#257, p.64]
  3. Nov 8, 2016
    80
    Coalition did play it safe for their first game, but still delivered a fun, classic Gears of War experience that will, hopefully, provide an equally good sequel.