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Deadfall Adventures Review | Die4Games

By Devon W. of Die4Games.com

Welcome to Deadfall Adventures, an action adventure which seamlessly combines the first person shooter experience with puzzle-solving and exploration, taking players across the globe on a search for a rare and powerful artifact. Developed by The Farm 51 and published by Nordic Games, Deadfall Adventures utilizes Unreal Engine 3 to produce breathtaking backgrounds and settings, but unfortunately fails to deliver on everything else. In fact there were times when I simply wished to put the game away and move onto something a little more stimulating, like perhaps Scrabble. Or Clue.

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Tzuno3941d ago

I finished the game and is good, a minimum 6 but never a 4. the reviewer is a bit harsh.

BattleTorn3941d ago

Well, when I initially saw the shooting gameplay, I thought it was an iOS

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Deadfall Adventures - Not as Dreadful as You've Heard

Deadfall Adventures was released way back in 2013. The game has a poor reputation, but looking back it certainly didn't deserve it.

WiiU-Dude781d ago

I enjoyed it a great deal. Good fun.

MadLad781d ago

I really liked it.
I even own the collector's edition, though I got it for dirt cheap off Amazon years ago.

Really is a solid game though.

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Xbox Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale Discounts – 16th-22nd June 2020

Neil writes: "The Xbox Series X and PS5 unveils may be the hottest topic in gaming at this time, but for many it's all just about the games. And if you fit into that category then there is only one thing to worry about this week - the latest bargains being delivered via the Xbox Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale for 16th-22nd June 2020. And once more there are a whole host of brilliant Xbox One and Xbox 360 discounts in place."

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Deadfall Adventures (Xbox 360) Review

Zach Murphy writes: 'The last generation of games consoles was incredible for the FPS genre. Like it or not, Call of Duty experienced the height of its popularity over the PS3 and Xbox 360 years and games like Singularity and the original Prey were both excellent, if underrated.'.

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