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  1. Feb 3, 2023
    6
    "I came away from Foreclosed feeling a little let down by it. It starts out promisingly, but swaps out the narrative cyberpunk tale that includes hacking and stealth to a game that’s just constant tedious combat encounters. It’s still a gorgeous looking game despite its faults, and offers an intriguing tale, so if it’s of interest to you then perhaps opt for the Story difficulty – or wait"I came away from Foreclosed feeling a little let down by it. It starts out promisingly, but swaps out the narrative cyberpunk tale that includes hacking and stealth to a game that’s just constant tedious combat encounters. It’s still a gorgeous looking game despite its faults, and offers an intriguing tale, so if it’s of interest to you then perhaps opt for the Story difficulty – or wait for a damn good patch to come along."

    https://theeliteinstitute.net/2023/02/03/foreclosed/
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  2. Aug 14, 2021
    6
    The game has a pretty awful gameplay, but art style and story are not so bad. If you are ready to suffer from bad stealth and simple, but sometimes frustrating action-shooting gameplay, to get a piece of a comic style cyberpunk story about a man, who doesn't want to be a cog in a big machine, then you can give it a chance.
  3. Dec 17, 2021
    7
    While perhaps the results aren’t always as great as developers may hope for, I do have a great appreciation for games that take some risks in their design. With its somewhat kitchen sink-ish melange of gameplay styles including stealth, outright shooting, puzzle solving, and various action-y sequences stuffed into a very cyberpunk comic book look, Foreclosed has no lack of ambition. InWhile perhaps the results aren’t always as great as developers may hope for, I do have a great appreciation for games that take some risks in their design. With its somewhat kitchen sink-ish melange of gameplay styles including stealth, outright shooting, puzzle solving, and various action-y sequences stuffed into a very cyberpunk comic book look, Foreclosed has no lack of ambition. In execution? OK, so perhaps it can be a bit uneven in both the general quality and certainly the balance in the difficulty as you proceed. That said, I like the setting the look, and on the whole the pretty unique mix of gameplay this title has to offer. If you’re looking for more of an eclectic game that will throw some surprises and challenges at you, Foreclosed may be a bit unrefined but it can also be a pretty good time.

    https://www.nindiespotlight.com/2021/08/mini-reviews-august-16th-edition.html
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  1. 50
    The story, while occasionally perplexing, is full of heady material to chew through. It’s the kind of narrative that would require an additional playthrough, totally possible thanks to its roughly 2-4 hour campaign with selectable chapters. The gunplay may be a tiring affair of shooting lemmings in body armor, and the other elements are both underwhelming and frustrating, but Foreclosed is a gorgeous game with a big-ass brain. It just hasn’t quite figured out how to apply that yet.