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Swedish PC Gamer gave it 40/100
+ Cold - Grey - Hard - The technic - Loading times (I say WTF?!) - Well, almost everything (...) The guy who reviewed it probably had some serious things against it, even if you hate the game, you wouldn´t give it a score like that, and he said the colours of the game were boring (I think they are absolutely amazing). The reviewers name was John Walker, he probably found his name in the cornflakes he takes for breakfast. They also gave Necrovision 35/100. I don´t want to buy PC Gamer anymore if they are haters like that, and I´m going to move to another country, but first, a well placed RPG-7 into their office. Cryostasis is still the best game I´ve played, perfect atmosphere and everything. |
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He's a British reviewer, it's probably the PC Gamer UK review translated. I pretty much always disagree with him, so I'm not surprised he disliked YET ANOTHER game that I love.
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Yeah i agree , its a great game, i think it deserves a 85-90/100 score.
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It's really unbelievable how lots of gaming sites have such a low consideration of Cryostasis. They probably played just 10 minutes, or they take Crysis as the benchmark of today's FPSs. First, this isn't really an FPS, it's an adventure, an experience, I don't how to call it really, you have to play it. Presentation wise it's the most impressive game I've played since... well, ever. I did like Bioshock a lot but it's .1 below Cryostasis. The immersion in this game is complete, you almost feel the freezing wind, the claustrophobic interiors. I thought Resident Evil 2 was the most frightnening but, dear god, Cryostasis is even more scary. You look back and there's an undead dog staring at you, not knowing if it is going to attack. You open a door, you see a frozen man banging his mug and start to wonder what eerie purpose would make him do that.
What a mind blowing experience, the best I had in years. Reviewers complain about the poor gunfight, the slowness of movements... they're fools I say! Even if those things are true they are, of course, not the primary features of a game which is not anything like other FPSs for narration and immersion. Eurogamer might say locations are repetitive... ha! they're the ones who gave F.E.A.R. a 9/10, a game so repetitive I couldn't finish due to boredom. Cryostasis scores 67/100 at metacritic. Truly unbelievable. http://www.metacritic.com/games/plat...ssleepofreason Last edited by BrightSoul; 04-04-2009 at 07:16 PM. |
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