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Quite a specific game. Just like “The Master and Margarita” - at first it’s hard to understand what’s what, but then it’s addictive. The plot is very interesting, the battles are difficult at first, but then you get used to it: alternating telekinesis and a revolver - and all problems are solved. Now all that remains is to wait for the additions)

8.9

One of my first large-scale games, which greatly influenced my perception, so I may not be entirely honest. From a gameplay point of view, the game is fascinating; I can’t compare with anything the feeling when you tear off and throw a fragment of the environment at the enemy. Shooting is not implemented in the best way, but it is not the basis of the combat system. The plot is written at the level of “better than good, but a masterpiece is like the moon.” The setting of secret government agencies itself is extremely attractive to me. I recommend the game to those who like to play with telekinesis and other paranormal things.

Gameplay
9.1 / 10
Graphics
9.9 / 10
Story
8.4 / 10
Controls
9 / 10
Sound and Music
9.7 / 10
Localization
8.5 / 10
9.0

Continuous live action, which does not break, but complements the mysterious atmosphere of the game. Remedy have once again demonstrated their genius. Although this is not what I expected from the game. The game has extremely hardcore gameplay, some bosses cannot be killed for hours. Sort of an innovative souls-like.

The game also has an incredibly interesting plot, which is not revealed at all through the game itself, so you have to carefully study its lore.

Location design, plot development, excellent sound. The developers are great, but the game is still inferior to the greatest Alan Wake.

7.8
The review was written while the game was still in development.

Wow. Nothing is clear, but it looks like Silent Hill, Evil Within, Dead Space and something where you can float above the ground, a la Destiny, mixed together. This doesn't mean anything bad. You just need to feel the plot and play it yourself. But it looks promising.