Harkening back to the third-person shooters of yesteryear, El Paso, Elsewhere is hoping to be the game players want to always come back to with a special story to tell.
Games of today just seem to forget the fun factor that PS2 games put above all else on day one. Luckily, there are some new games of today that didn’t forget that.
If I miss PS2 games I just play PS2 games. Either on PS5 or PS3 Fat. I played Summoner last year on PS5 and got the platinum it was pretty good despite its bugs. I never played the first one but did play the second one
VGChartz's Lee Mehr: "El Paso, Elsewhere is like a jazz standard at first glance. Several of these tunes are well-known among seasoned developers: bullet-time third-person shooting, PS1-era retro aesthetic, classic horror movie monsters, and a rugged film-noir protagonist monologuing to all who'll listen. "Everything's a copy of a copy," as they say. And yet it radiates bits of flair, whether in its lyrics or tempo, that corner its own identity; after all, even the biggest jazz hits can be slightly tweaked on the fly. Perhaps the storytelling can be too self-indulgent for its own good, but that's also clearly a motivation that drove this game altogether. That verve – that enthusiastic vitality – does just enough to weather some annoying technical faults and make this a trip worth taking."
El Paso, Elsewhere is a supernatural shoot-’em-up full of foul creatures being ported to iOS after a highly acclaimed run on PC and console.
Shot al the mfs you don't like