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7.1

Mixed or average reviews- based on 11 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 6 out of 11
  2. Negative: 1 out of 11
  1. May 4, 2022
    6
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  2. Dec 1, 2021
    7
    Could have been a 9 if they didn't separate from New Blood Interactive, and has a bunch of performance issues because it's extremely taxing.
  3. May 9, 2021
    6
    This game was looking promising about a year ago when the developer was still partnered with New Blood interactive, but as of their splittingThis game was looking promising about a year ago when the developer was still partnered with New Blood interactive, but as of their splitting that hope has almost completely gone down the drain. Updates have slowed to a snail's pace, and the last major level we got was just a reworking of an existing one. Guns feel functionally the same across categories, every handgun behaves like the others with minor differences in mag size and slightly higher or lower damage. This extends to every class of weapon in the game. The gunplay is fast but very repetitive, eventually dulling down to the point where it feels more like a point and click adventure. Levels also pretty much all play out the same way, with the only major differences between them being the setting. It also feels like there's hardly any escalation of difficulty, as the lack of enemy types and incredibly easy boss fights make each encounter feel the same. I honestly wish I could roll back time and play an earlier version of this game, as it would be almost identical, but would still have the killer soundtrack it used to under New Blood's publishing. With their departure from the project, they took their adrenaline pumping OST with them and what remains is barely noticeable Full Review »