After creating five unique games, players know what to expect from a David Cage experience. You get something narrative-driven and story-heavy, rooted in clichés and emotional pathos. Cage’s games can be overwrought, cheesy, and even nonsensical at times. Despite all that, there’s a laser-focus on characters that make these games stand out. Each tale features unforgettable small moments that make it worth pushing through the…
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Amazing graphics that hold up in the modern age.
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Excellent PC port that works on all manner of machines.
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A gem of a story if you dig through a lot of fluff.
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A handful of pre-rendered cutscenes stick out like a sore thumb.
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Keyboard controls are '90s PC games bad.
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Excess plots and characters dilute everything.
