Picked Starlink: Battle for Atlas up a couple of hours ago and it is pretty neat. The vehicular combat is very sleek and something I would like the devs of Daemon X Machina to look at.
The plot is meh, but the cutscenes are gorgeous and the cast is rather memorable. You'd want to punch a couple of people, but my boy Fox and his team have been done justice. Speed Test Scrabble Word Finder Solitaire
The number of weapons and ships is pretty great. Not all of them are particularly usable, but there are enough combinations to keep you entertained. I particularly enjoy the Vulcan and Hailstorm from Deluxe edition. Both are basic as ****, but definitely fun to use.
The gameplay is... well, it's Ubisoft. So if you played any of their games in the last decade, you know what to expect. Large, beautiful open-world with tons of collectibles and side-activities, but not a lot of depth to it. Don't expect BOTW, but it is definitely not bad.
The DLC is mostly about adding variety to the gameplay. You get some unique weapon and ship archetypes, but that is about it. The game plays nice without them, but $10 is a good price for the content you get.
The game runs alright. In handheld it is definitely on the lower side of "playable" — 30 FPS with mediocre pacing. I enjoy it, but I can see people ****** off by this.
The plot is meh, but the cutscenes are gorgeous and the cast is rather memorable. You'd want to punch a couple of people, but my boy Fox and his team have been done justice. Speed Test Scrabble Word Finder Solitaire
The number of weapons and ships is pretty great. Not all of them are particularly usable, but there are enough combinations to keep you entertained. I particularly enjoy the Vulcan and Hailstorm from Deluxe edition. Both are basic as ****, but definitely fun to use.
The gameplay is... well, it's Ubisoft. So if you played any of their games in the last decade, you know what to expect. Large, beautiful open-world with tons of collectibles and side-activities, but not a lot of depth to it. Don't expect BOTW, but it is definitely not bad.
The DLC is mostly about adding variety to the gameplay. You get some unique weapon and ship archetypes, but that is about it. The game plays nice without them, but $10 is a good price for the content you get.
The game runs alright. In handheld it is definitely on the lower side of "playable" — 30 FPS with mediocre pacing. I enjoy it, but I can see people ****** off by this.