Full disclosure: I got this from PlayStation+ for "free", I played through 90% of the game in assist mode, I'm an Double A all the way. The game does have some fun, interesting gameplay in a first person Super Meatboy kind of way. Booting up Ghostrunner, I was immediately perturbed by the tiny on screen text on my living room TV. Complete trash of a game if this is the best they could do for controls and how the game functions. The controls really hurt you about 20 minutes in. Re-review: Okay i see where people say the game lacks. One final note: The 120 FPS mode is pointless on a 4k TV as it looks like they took all sense of texture and design out of the game in it. But I could see this kind of game being a decent playthrough for people into speedrun/one-kill games. Graphically impressive for a mostly indie title (although 505 backed it and they are huge now.) The game has sort of wonky controls that I'm still getting used to as I play more of it. The 120 FPS I'd give this just a decent score. This is hands down my biggest surprise game of 2021 and I hope more people play it. The Star of this show outside of the beautiful visuals and divine movement/combat is the soundtrack!!! The combination of all three is perfection. Coming in I thought it was going to be all about the combat and movement(which it is), but I didn’t expect a full story, and this game has a good one that I found to be very interesting with some great voice acting. I much preferred the 60fps/RT because it ran extremely smooth and looked super gorgeous most of the time. The game runs beautifully on PS5 at a silky smooth 60fps with Raytracing, or if you would rather have 120fps you can do so, but without Raytracing. Ghostrunner offers beautiful, finely detailed visuals which takes place in a dystopian setting in a Cyberpunk style world. I knew going into Ghostrunner I was going to get a fun but challenging experience, but what I didn’t expect was everything else that came along with it. The game runs I’m giving this game a ‘10’ rating because I think it deserves a higher score than what is shown. Ghostrunner is heading to PC, PS4 and Xbox One on August 6th, 2020.I’m giving this game a ‘10’ rating because I think it deserves a higher score than what is shown. But one thing's for sure - it's gonna be a hell of a lot of fun to just run about doing daft cyberpunk parkour. We only know as much as you do, right now. Not to mention the whole, y'know, stabbing thing. Corvo's blink and Emily's grapple make an appearance. Ghostrunner's cyberpunk world is ridden with conveniently-placed platforms and flat walls for bouncing between like an adrenalise-jacked Titan pilot.īut there's also some solid Dishonored-style arcane trickery at work. There's no mistaking that there's a little Respawn here. Just look at that sliding, those jumps, the stabbing. More of that plot can be found over on the game's Steam page.īut we know what you're here for. There's a pretty stock story about your cyber-warrior lad taking on an oppressive "Keymaster". It's the future, with all the grim darkness that comes with it. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. With Respawn's focus centred squarely on Apex Legends and Star Wars, and Mirror's Edge in hibernation, we're desperately short on good first-person vomit sims.Įnter Ghostrunner, which dropped a trailer out of nowhere this afternoon. It's not too often we get a good parkour game around. Ghostrunner answers the question we've all been asking: what if Titanfall had swords?
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