


The more time I put into this game, the more I love it.
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I do find myself wondering if this will be the sort of game that gets a ton of post-release support, though, so I think I'm gonna hold off and still try to crack some time in my schedule for one of these games at the very least before I succumb to the hype and dive into a developer I've always held at arm's length.
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That being said, there was recently a ridiculous deal on PSN for the full Arkane collection (Dishonored 1, 2 and Prey with all DLC) for about $30 (appears to have gone back up this week for PS+ subscribers as well) so I decided to bite the bullet even though I'm never a backlog guy.but now reading all these impressions (and watching Vinny play after Brad over on Nextlander) makes it sound like this was the Arkane game for me.

I've always been put off by the Arkane games in the past, I just never got into the "immersive sim" aspects of Bioshock in favor of brute force powers and plain FPS gameplay, and the idea of combining a first person perspective with stealth sounds absolutely insane to me. a lot of the lighting feels sort of flat. I'm also not convinced that the raytracing is working properly, unless the effect is ultra subtle here. Some minor to moderate graphical glitching as well in a couple of sections (it was very noticeable in the tutorial area, there's one spot where the effect on the water changes drastically as you move the camera, like something is culling way too early). On PS5, I was surprised to have two huge mid-gameplay hitches that I thought were going to crash the game. I can't pass judgment this early on, but it starts off extremely strong.ĭefinitely needs patching, though. The story has me intrigued, the mechanics all feel good as expected from Arkane, and while sometimes it feels almost *too* much like Dishonored, the familiarity does help with the huge mechanics dump at the start. it's weird because there's an explicitly tutorially sequence at the start, but this section is super guided as well, so more of a two-torial?), but this game captured me instantly. I'm still in the guided tutorial loop (I think.
