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1. Stealth - at its core this is a stealth game (imo second favorite only to Splinter Cell Chaos Theory). And it gets stealth right. It doesn't "lack" a combat system. There is no combat system because in real stealth combat means "game over".
2. Level design - an integral part to stealth is the freedom of approach. An integral part to the freedom of approach is level design. This game works because of its intricate levels. Always more than one way to skin a cat in this game. If you get stuck, there's always a shortcut or a passage that you missed.
3. Gameplay - incredibly intuitive and leaves plenty of room for improvisation. Once you get used to how things work there is nothing you can't do. No glitches. I haven't experienced a single glitch in my so far 50 hour playthrough.
4. Interface - not cluttered. Pretty straightforward. Nothing vague or misleading. "Less is more" through and through. Prompts for Amber powers appear as soon as you press the corresponding key as to not interfere with your field of view (in stealth games FOV is very important). Throwables and consumables fade out. HP bar is always there. Kind of useless if you ask me. If you're playing the game right your HP bar is always full. Doesn't have a quick load shortcut key on the controller, but they changed that in the sequel.
5. Replayability - of course. You can even replay missions within the main campaign thanks to an option in your hideout.
6. Story - it's almost too clever.
7. Style - cutscenes are without animation, but they're really beautiful pictures of the characters (imagine Hitman, but better looking).
8. Performance - it can run fast on incredibly low-end PCs and can look pretty good on high-end PCs. Not demanding at all.
9. Atmosphere - everything from visuals, to soundtrack, the overall setting is executed perfectly in my opinion.
10. Details - as Sherlock Holmes often says, details are the most important. An amber mark on Styx' back and a subtle vignette effect let you know when you're in the shadows. Almost everything of the environment is there to be used and abused - buckets and mops can raise an alarm if you trip over them, closets and chests are there to hide the bodies, plates and grog sacks are there to be poisoned, every part of the interior and exterior of every level is part of the gameplay. The game is also an NPC haven. If you enjoy taking out baddies - each level has them in the hundreds. You can do a quick passive run without being seen, but you can also spend hours methodically taking them out one by one... also without being seen.
It is incredibly fun! As a stealth fan I got nothing but love for this game!
2. Level design - an integral part to stealth is the freedom of approach. An integral part to the freedom of approach is level design. This game works because of its intricate levels. Always more than one way to skin a cat in this game. If you get stuck, there's always a shortcut or a passage that you missed.
3. Gameplay - incredibly intuitive and leaves plenty of room for improvisation. Once you get used to how things work there is nothing you can't do. No glitches. I haven't experienced a single glitch in my so far 50 hour playthrough.
4. Interface - not cluttered. Pretty straightforward. Nothing vague or misleading. "Less is more" through and through. Prompts for Amber powers appear as soon as you press the corresponding key as to not interfere with your field of view (in stealth games FOV is very important). Throwables and consumables fade out. HP bar is always there. Kind of useless if you ask me. If you're playing the game right your HP bar is always full. Doesn't have a quick load shortcut key on the controller, but they changed that in the sequel.
5. Replayability - of course. You can even replay missions within the main campaign thanks to an option in your hideout.
6. Story - it's almost too clever.
7. Style - cutscenes are without animation, but they're really beautiful pictures of the characters (imagine Hitman, but better looking).
8. Performance - it can run fast on incredibly low-end PCs and can look pretty good on high-end PCs. Not demanding at all.
9. Atmosphere - everything from visuals, to soundtrack, the overall setting is executed perfectly in my opinion.
10. Details - as Sherlock Holmes often says, details are the most important. An amber mark on Styx' back and a subtle vignette effect let you know when you're in the shadows. Almost everything of the environment is there to be used and abused - buckets and mops can raise an alarm if you trip over them, closets and chests are there to hide the bodies, plates and grog sacks are there to be poisoned, every part of the interior and exterior of every level is part of the gameplay. The game is also an NPC haven. If you enjoy taking out baddies - each level has them in the hundreds. You can do a quick passive run without being seen, but you can also spend hours methodically taking them out one by one... also without being seen.
It is incredibly fun! As a stealth fan I got nothing but love for this game!
I can't believe I enjoy dying in this game. The combat is so engaging and entertaining, once the Death screen is on I am keen on going back and trying it again.
It isn't even about defeating your opponent, it's much more about learning to master the shinobi techniques and pulling them off with the required timing.
Another nice addition to From's formula here is stealth. Crowd control has apparently always been a good idea in games like these, so incorporating stealth gameplay makes perfect sense and since I'm all about stealth - I enjoy picking off enemies one by one. I'd sometimes go back to an area and clear it out, not to grind, but just cause I feel like doing it again, maybe even solve the puzzle once more, but with a better arsenal.
As for difficulty - I really can't tell if it's hard. I would struggle so hard on a fight and then when I win, I would completely forget that I was having a hard time.
The atmosphere is also amazing. FromSoftware fan or not, please check it out.
It isn't even about defeating your opponent, it's much more about learning to master the shinobi techniques and pulling them off with the required timing.
Another nice addition to From's formula here is stealth. Crowd control has apparently always been a good idea in games like these, so incorporating stealth gameplay makes perfect sense and since I'm all about stealth - I enjoy picking off enemies one by one. I'd sometimes go back to an area and clear it out, not to grind, but just cause I feel like doing it again, maybe even solve the puzzle once more, but with a better arsenal.
As for difficulty - I really can't tell if it's hard. I would struggle so hard on a fight and then when I win, I would completely forget that I was having a hard time.
The atmosphere is also amazing. FromSoftware fan or not, please check it out.
I don't know if it's good or not. And you technically "can" play it in Germany. But it is in German, the original audio has been entirely blocked and there is absolutely no legal way to buy the game in its original form.
I am well aware that this isn't the fault of the developer. This one star rating isn't for the game itself. I just want to bring the attention to the fact that in Germany you are not allowed to play this game in its original form.
This is the most ironic case of censorship I have ever experienced and frankly I don't know how to feel about it. I would've even been okay with them removing Hitler's name and any swastikas. But the fact that it is not in English is just devastating to me.
Oh the strange times we live in... I mean, Sniper Elite is legal in Germany. What makes Sniper Elite okay and Wolfenstein not? I just don't get it...
I am well aware that this isn't the fault of the developer. This one star rating isn't for the game itself. I just want to bring the attention to the fact that in Germany you are not allowed to play this game in its original form.
This is the most ironic case of censorship I have ever experienced and frankly I don't know how to feel about it. I would've even been okay with them removing Hitler's name and any swastikas. But the fact that it is not in English is just devastating to me.
Oh the strange times we live in... I mean, Sniper Elite is legal in Germany. What makes Sniper Elite okay and Wolfenstein not? I just don't get it...