Deadlight PC Gameplay, Opinion and First Impressions Review
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It's Halloween season, and just in time for it Deadlight sees the light of day. The game borrows a few story elements that are familiar to many a horror game and movie, but puts them together into a fun and enjoyable package. Similar to Vanishing on 7th street, your enemy are shadows - but unlike the film, they behave much more like the traditional zombies. Slow witted, and wanting to take a bite out of you. Deadlight does many things right - a great art style, tight controls and good narrative.
Deadlight's asthetics are beautiful
For a moment, with the level of detail that can be seen stretching off on streets in the background, or passageways in an abandoned building you might forget that you cannot simply move to explore it. Everything in the game has been created with a stunning level of detail. Characters are extremely well animated, and the graphics are frankly, gorgeous (as you would expect from the Unreal Engine). The lighting of Deadlight is part of what makes it look so impressive, for the most part, your main character is a lone shadow creeping by hordes of enemies. The occasional cutscene breaks things up, drawn in a comic book style that is both well animated and tense.