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  1. Dec 22, 2019
    7
    If you're looking for a mysterious first person shooter that doesn't break the bank, then this is the game for you. The budget on this game was huge by any means but its decent quality running around 720p graphics. The game is based on three divers sent to extract debris from the ocean for a company called ALTA. You believe there is some unusual activity and ALTA is trying to coverIf you're looking for a mysterious first person shooter that doesn't break the bank, then this is the game for you. The budget on this game was huge by any means but its decent quality running around 720p graphics. The game is based on three divers sent to extract debris from the ocean for a company called ALTA. You believe there is some unusual activity and ALTA is trying to cover something up. You are given a weapon called The Tool and its used to save your life. The objective of the game is figure out what happend and why you were stranded at the bottom of the ocean and to get back to shore to really find out what happened. The game even offers a two player co-op mode where someone else can join you for the journey. The game is also MNK compatible on your Xbox One. Expand
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  1. Jan 16, 2020
    70
    Debris on Xbox One is an enjoyable experience that provides an underwater journey that is relaxing in its pace, but tense in atmosphere.
  2. Dec 16, 2019
    59
    The repetitive levels and enemy AI get old quick but the fish react to things differently which is engaging and the environment tells a story as you uncover glowing orange Debris deeper underground. If you don’t mind minimal visuals for an interesting story, Debris is worth checking out.