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On first viewing it feels vey meta in it's relation to gameplay in general, play, die, restart the level, they've just built a game around that repetition. Could be great, could be ass!
Looks amazing though, but to be honest all of them do.Talking about throwing yourself into the meat grinder, did anyone else play stuntman? Which was so frustrating yet compelling to play?
Almost broke my controller and tv on several occassions, still don't think I finished it actually.
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Ah man I loved stunt man! Super frustrating but ticked the perfectionist box for me (the one that exists for a couple of hours, then gets thrown in the bin and move on). I miss all this random Double A games that just focused on one mechanic done very well a few ways then job done. Suppose the Indy scene has kind of taken on that mantle.
Little devil inside looks great, but maybe trying to do too much... also anything by super brothers has my vote, if only for the soundtracks. Always amazing.
Not watched many of them yet but the Deathloop trailer was amazingly put together with that old hitchcock movie poster style but I no longer trust Bethesda at all to deliver a competent game. It also sounds a lot like it may end up being a bit souls-esque with you chucking yourself into the meat grinder repeatedly.