Published: 2021-09-13, Author: Phil , review by: pcgamer.com
A thoughtful response to Dishonored that makes for an entertaining stealth shooter in its own right, but it's the multiplayer invasions that make Deathloop sing...
Published: 2021-08-26, Author: Eric , review by: destructoid.com
Abstract: Live, die, repeat. Every morning, Colt wakes up on a nondescript beach in Blackreef, no matter what happened the night prior, and is left to uncover the mystery of why this is happening, and how to stop it. I've now played through a few of these loops mys...
Published: 2021-09-21, Author: Keith , review by: theguardian.com
Abstract: If you didn't think you needed a hyper-violent interactive version of Groundhog Day directed by John Woo in his prime, with sets stolen from the Moulin Rouge, you clearly haven't played Deathloop. This is an unapologetically breathless, adrenaline-drenche...
A seamless blend of superb action and organic exploration, A unique and gripping story, A stunning world that you'll be gagging to explore again and again
Tracking leads and missions doesn't always work as they should, The combat may feel a little unchallenging to Dishonored veterans, The ending may be dissatisfying to some
Deathloop is slick, stylish, sophisticated, and immensely good fun. There's no end to the imaginative ways you can finish off enemies, and thanks to the very premise of the time loop, you can endlessly experiment with your powers and weapons – every run c...
Published: 2021-09-13, Author: Samuel , review by: techradar.com
An exciting mystery to unpick, Shooting is genuinely fun, Multiplayer has potential
Repetition sets in during final third, Focuses a bit too much on stealth, Enemies are mostly identical
Deathloop offers an engaging blend of shooting and stealth in one endlessly looping day. It leaves a lot of room for players to experiment with their preferred approach to combat and exploration, which makes it stimulating and exciting to play. A multipla...