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2 people found this review helpful
19.9 hrs on record (15.0 hrs at review time)
One of the best couch co-op games to play with friends, gamers and non-gamers alike. I'm going to play devil's advocate and say that online co-op would actually remove some of the magic in this game, which consists of yelling and screaming at others in the same room as you because someone accidentally threw away the lettuce salad when it was the only thing standing between you and a 3 star on a level. Next time you have friends over, this game is a necessity to play.
Posted 13 March, 2018.
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2 people found this review helpful
6.9 hrs on record (6.6 hrs at review time)
This is a very well polished racing game, one of the most fun ones I've played in a while. If you liked anti-grav racing games like F-Zero or Wipeout, this game should be right up your alley. The graphics are surprisingly better than I thought, and the controls feel very comfortable (although there's a slight learning curve to it). There's tons of maps, to the point where I still have many that I haven't played yet. There are lots of teams, each with 3 models for each company along with different skins for the cars as well. You can use your money you win from winning to upgrade your car's stats and add a passive and active ability. Honestly I'd recommend buying this game if you want to get a racing game.

However, even though I recommend it and think this game is definitely worth buying, I feel obligated to mention a few cons with the game. The multiplayer is almost entirely dead, so don't expect to play it with others. There is a discord server for Redout though, if you're willing to find some people to play it with. Also, something about the game feels hollow. The races can be different gamemodes, but I feel like there's soo many modes that almost every 3 races there's a new mode being introduced. At least you have lots of options when you want to play your own game, but it just feels weird having to do certain objectives on a new map you haven't played much or at all. It's honestly not that big of a deal though. It almost feels like the campaign is used as a demo for all the different gamemodes that were added to the game. Also, randomly while playing you might receive a contract from a company to win a certain amount of races with their team's car. I guess this was meant to introduce variety and make people try out other vehicles instead of sticking to one, but it just didn't feel like a fleshed out concept at all.

All in all, I HIGHLY recommend this game to anyone who loves racing games. You can tell the devs put a lot of hard work into making this game polished and work well. It's not completely flawless but I think it'll scratch that itch for most people.
Posted 9 September, 2017.
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27.0 hrs on record
I think this is one of the greatest single player experiences out there. Metro itself is already severely underrated but the redux versions are amazing since it's a significant graphics and performance upgrade. As of now, this is my favorite single player game ever made so far. The atmosphere and story are unmatched. It made me more scared to be roaming the surface of the earth in broad daylight and I actually preferred being in unlighted metro tunnels. It manages to have as much action as a call of duty game yet can be scarier than games like Amnesia due to the heavy atmosphere. Between ghosts, anomalies, and underground warfare, The setting and story are actually so good I picked up the book this game is based on just to get more of it.

next time this game is on sale,
♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ BUY THIS ♥♥♥♥
Posted 3 January, 2015.
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