Disjunction Review | 'Disjointed, discordant, and disappointing'

Disjunction Review | ‘Disjointed, discordant, and disappointing’

Disjunction review for PS4.

Blending genres is a popular trend because, when successful, it can result in a fresh experience with the best of both worlds. Disjunction is one of these hybrid games as it attempts to fuse a stealthier Metal Gear-type title with the top-down action of Hotline Miami. But this Hotline Miami Gear is far less than the sum…

  • Appropriately atmospheric cyberpunk soundtrack
  • Stealth gameplay is limited and quickly grows repetitive.
  • Level design is boring and repeats itself too often.
  • Cheap enemies and poor checkpoints make for a tedious amount of difficulty.

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Appropriately atmospheric cyberpunk soundtrack Stealth gameplay is limited and quickly grows repetitive. Level design is boring and repeats itself too often. Cheap enemies and poor checkpoints make for a tedious amount of difficulty.
Appropriately atmospheric cyberpunk soundtrack Stealth gameplay is limited and quickly grows repetitive. Level design is boring and repeats itself too often. Cheap enemies and poor checkpoints make for a tedious amount of difficulty.
Appropriately atmospheric cyberpunk soundtrack Stealth gameplay is limited and quickly grows repetitive. Level design is boring and repeats itself too often. Cheap enemies and poor checkpoints make for a tedious amount of difficulty.
Appropriately atmospheric cyberpunk soundtrack Stealth gameplay is limited and quickly grows repetitive. Level design is boring and repeats itself too often. Cheap enemies and poor checkpoints make for a tedious amount of difficulty.
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