Platform: PS5,XSX/S,PC,PS4,Xbox One
Developer: Supermassive Games
Release date: 10 June 2022
Graphics
The game is definitely one of the best looking cross gen titles to date and probably the best in terms of accurate character model real life representation. It doesn't run short of anything excerpt for the dark presentation which darkens scenes to the point were you may not see clearly in certain areas. Outside of that I don't have anything to take away from the game visuals are simply stunning.
Gameplay
This is one area left to personal preference really however it is more of a scene based interaction game very synonymous to titles such as Heavy Rain, Detroit Become Human, Life is Strange etc. The limiting factor to such an approach to gameplay is that its not your usual full control button mashing game but more of a movie you control in particular key moments. Definitely its a turn off to some who play seriously action oriented games with full control however this doesn't bother me as I am invested in games such as this. So in a nutshell it doesn't break your controller at all unless if you are really weird or the controller was on a lifeline, the game doesn't need high performance at all as its not fast paced so the curse of 30fps will just do still.Gameplay satisfactory and unique for its category.
Story
Well it is the prime reason why you would even bother to play games of this nature. Its mysterious and for me did not have much of twists however was still captivating and one critical thing to mention is how complicated it is to get everyone saved as you play as different characters with each from each playable character contributing to the shaping of the events of the entire story. So its not obvious and its not easy at all but definitely enjoyable.
Its going to be soon a year now since this game came out however its footprint is how visuals can be pushed to extremes together with a compelling story and its definitely a game worth the buck.
Pros
exceptional graphics and character models
easy to play
cons
the darkness can be too much for clarity
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