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Shadowrun Returns review | Thunderbolt

Nick Horth, Thuderbolt writes:
One of the first big Kickstarted franchise releases, Shadowrun Returns has a great deal to live up to. Not only does it carry the torch for the next generation of crowd-funded games, it’s also the first title in several years for a much beloved franchise. A sequel of sorts to the very well-regarded SNES title, Shadowrun Returns revisits the grungy streets of Seattle 2054, an urban wasteland controlled by mega-corporations, into which magic has re-awakened, and a variety of meta-human races have re-emerged. You play as a Shadow Runner, a sort of special agent for hire who offers their skills out to anyone willing to pay the right price. In this case, you’re contacted by an old buddy who wants you to hunt down a murderer. His own in fact.

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Shadowrun Returns Review | TheXboxHub

Paul writes: "Shadowrun Returns on Xbox is a solid tactical RPG with a good story; one which you will certainly enjoy."

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Hitman and Shadowrun Collection are free at Epic Games Store

Starting today, Hitman and Shadowrun Collection are free at Epic Games Store. The free game offers run until September 3 at 11 AM Eastern. Once you claim them, they’re yours to keep.

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Father__Merrin1756d ago

Shadow run collection is excellent. When you redeem it unlocks 3 separate titles in your library. Epic is on a roll

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Shadowrun Returns - Brutal Backlog Review

Shadowrun Returns is almost seven years old and has spawned numerous spin-offs. But is the original worth a revisit? Jump Dash Roll revisits its backlog in typically brutal style in today's review.

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lellkay1878d ago

All three of these games are fucking badass

jonos1878d ago

Yeah, I also loved SNES version of Shadowrunner, it was my favorite childhood game.

nitus101878d ago

Sega (Genesis/Mega Drive) came out with one in 1994 and IMHO it was a more sophisticated game than the SNES one although I actually prefered the simpler SNES version.