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Jett: The Far Shore Review (PS5) - Hey Poor Player

Jett: The Far Shore provides an otherworldly experience. With a unique look, stunning soundtrack, and a ship that controls like a dream, strap in

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PlayStation Plus lineup for January: Back 4 Blood, Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition, Life is Strange

Also added this month: Dragon Ball FighterZ, Sayonara Wild Hearts, Jett: The Far Shore, Just Cause 4 Reloaded.

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Duke19837d ago

Perfect for the person like me who wanted to play Back 4 Blood but didn’t want to pay Back 4 Blood

frostypants837d ago (Edited 837d ago )

B4B is the definition of mediocrity. It feels like it should be good, but it's just...off somehow. Then you remember L4D/L4D2 and how much a remaster of that would be more fun. One day, please, Valve?

Dirty_Lemons837d ago

Sad though isn't it, it had all the genetic makeup needed to be L4D3 - but, as you said, something felt off. Plus I hated that card system. It overcomplicated a great formula.

gold_drake837d ago

yesss DMC 5 and DBZ fighterz, life is strange

its a very good line up not gonna lie

Exvalos836d ago

Those 3 games alone justify the price

gold_drake836d ago

they're pretty solid gaming experience imo xD

monkey602837d ago

I've never played before the storm so I'll give that a go now

gold_drake836d ago

its good, but the OG is still the best

Aloymetal837d ago

DMC 5 time to give it a try.

crazyCoconuts837d ago

I had this on my Steam wishlist... Guess I don't have to buy after all!

Aloymetal837d ago

Yeah, you got lucky. Enjoy it;)

boing1837d ago

Woah, that is pretty solid. Lots of games I'm interested in.

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Review: Jett: The Far Shore crosses the galaxy in a gorgeous but tedious fashion - Entertainium

Afflicted with some atrocious performance problems, Jett predominantly left me feeling frustrated rather than awed.

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Jett: The Far Shore Review | TechRaptor

Jett: The Far Shore is the first release from indie studio Superbrothers since Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP in 2011. They've lost none of their flair for evocative narrative beats but the gameplay becomes repetitive after the first few hours. Even their incredible world design and poetic dialogue can't save this space exploration story from mediocrity.

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