He's back our great Max. Fleeing his life in New York to take a job on the job security of a wealthy family in Sao Paulo, the disc-Drinkin, pill poppin ', Max discovers that demons come to him this time. And to make credible the gamplay, the single player campaign skillfully avoids falling into a rut by putting yourself in situations that do not fall under the action called standard. For example, in "Bullet Time" mode cling to a helicopter, sliding on a sloped roof or in any situation, as in a good action movie. All this adds up to an exciting rhythmical campaign that is long enough (see a tad long even about 12am) and varied enough to satisfy you. But the concept we give Rock Star is obviously shooting mode, which looks like dodging an elegant way to kill enemies. Using the drive in several mobile panels to pay tribute to the narrative-roman-style of the previous games and also the use of blur and other visual effects that echo in the state that is Max in general. Besides the excellent work of James McCaffrey, resuming his role in providing a wider range of emotions to our hero. Also, when the "Bullet Time" mode is activated, you can see and hear all the granules which springs from a shotgun, the whistle of bullets from above or the side of your head via 3D Vision Ready and the accompanying enclosures . In other terms, we have an explosive game with immersive 3D visual.
Strengths: * Good story * A nervous gameplay, simple, fun but so stylish * Bullet Time * Chapter II, V and VII * Shootings great that feels especially good with an Xbox One * Great writing, dubbing, and the cinematic presentation * Not the most beautiful game, but remarkably detailed environments * Fashion 3D Vision Ready excellent (detachment plans, depth and gushing scenes) * Design percussive sound in Dolby Logic II * Mechanisms way as always Rock Star * Multiplayer is a real surprise and pleasure.
Weak points: * Some BUG and slowdowns at times * Sometimes stressful in the long Musics * Frequent interruptions in cutscenes could spoil the experience for some. (Subjective opinion)
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