Extremely low TTK for tactical players, Facial capture and cinematic moments a high point for Remedy's first FPS campaign, The usual modern FPS conveniences: gacha/black market, battle pass, and weapon unlocks, Decent range of weapons to unlock and use in
No PC version, The part worth playing isn't freetoplay, One map per mode, Unlocking is either a massive grind or money pit, Singleplayer campaign ends on a muffled whimper, expecting the players to finish the fight in Multiplayer, Gunplay lacks impact
If it weren't for Remedy's inclusion of a somewhat routine FPS campaign (with some strange PTSD and telepathy moments thrown into one half), CrossfireX would simply be among one of the worst FPS titles I've played on Xbox. However, players might still fin...
Semidecent campaign, May satisfy CS:GO fans on console, The potential is there
Movement and aim controls feel unrefined, Game feels unfinished and incomplete, Campaign is short and generic, Terrible UI and UX design
With sustained commitment from its creators and a robust post-launch support plan, CrossfireX could blossom into a solid first-person shooter for Xbox players. Unfortunately, there's no assurance that this game will ever receive the attention it desperate...
Abstract: 1 februari – PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X en S, Xbox One en pcNa het tegenvallende Remember Me wist Dontnod Entertainment nét genoeg geld bij elkaar te verzamelen om in 2015 Life is Strange uit te brengen. De episodische game werd geprezen...