As a game, it's a very
average third person shooter that doesn't do anything special, but doesn't do anything horrible either.
However at its crux, Dark Void is
an average third person shooter that does not really offer this genre anything new in terms of content, it's competent but nothing too flashy.
Not exact matches
Remedy has put in an extraordinary level of care and effort as seen in their past franchises Alan Wake and Max Payne, and the masterful way they weave all of these elements together to benefit their mystery - driven, well - written time - bending script is what makes Quantum Break so fun to play and experience — even if the
third -
person shooter sequences are the most
average part of the game.
What I got was an
average third -
person shooter with moments of brilliance.
The Far Cry series has always offered an experience that's much more than you would expect from your
average first
person shooter and this
third iteration is no different.
Then there's recent Metal gear games where it makes it more of a
third person shooter about mixing mobility with well aimed shots in a plausible way for the
average.
Remedy has put in an extraordinary level of care and effort as seen in their past franchises Alan Wake and Max Payne, and the masterful way they weave all of these elements together to benefit their mystery - driven, well - written time - bending script is what makes Quantum Break so fun to play and experience — even if the
third -
person shooter sequences are the most
average part of the game.
I agree that Judgement isnt the best
third person shooter there, but
average?
At the end of the day perhaps this title can satisfy a few die - hard fans of the series who can ignore its flaws, but Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City is an
average title that just can't stand out against other, better
third -
person shooters available.