Note: This is a review for the physical release for the game.
A fun story that really brings a different lens to life on the hell-scape that is Pandora, that has kept me hooked and eager to play the next episode. All of this, however, is in spite of the god awful performance the game has on Xbox 360. The start of each episode opens up with Marcus recapping the events of previousNote: This is a review for the physical release for the game.
A fun story that really brings a different lens to life on the hell-scape that is Pandora, that has kept me hooked and eager to play the next episode. All of this, however, is in spite of the god awful performance the game has on Xbox 360. The start of each episode opens up with Marcus recapping the events of previous episodes before continuing of where the last episode left off, however if it were not for subtitles, I would not understand anything that is going on during these segments, as it seems that the first chapter of each episode has issues with voice lines not playing right, either cutting off too early, starting up too late, outright not playing at all, or even multiple lines playing simultaneously.
In addition, the game noticeably tanks in performance on a regular basis, either coming to an absolute standstill or dropping down to a few frames per second, and while the occasional hiccup would be forgivable, this happens often enough to where it ruins the flow of scenes and even causes me to fail QTEs as the lag causes the game to not respond to my inputs.
As far as this version of the game is concerned, I cannot recommend anyone play it. Either seek it out on another platform, or watch the story online.… Expand