Deathloop: The First 30 Minutes of Gameplay | PS5 60FPS
Deathloop is the new action/stealth hybrid from Dishonoured developer Arkane Studios. It's a curious game that pulls from many genres without ever fully committing to any of them. But once you get on its level, it's an absolute riot.
Deathloop starts with your player character Colt, voiced with impressive charisma by Jason E. Kelley, waking up on an unsettling beach. Surrounded by empty beer bottles and abandoned debris, it's an unusual introduction to a world that only gets weirder by the minute.
Because in Deathloop the lines that separate past, present, future, fantasy, and reality are in a constant state of flux. Alternate versions of Colt pop up to aid you, only to be unceremoniously murdered before they can offer any real answers to your quickly growing list of questions.
What exactly is happening in this dreamlike world isn't immediately clear – other than the fact that Colt's two areas of expertise seem to be wisecracking and killing.
The game starts at breakneck pace, nearly drowning the player in exposition and new gameplay mechanics. After my first session of Deathloop I was left rather worried that the development team had bitten off more than they could chew, throwing ideas together that lacked cohesion and synchronicity.
Thankfully, the team at Arkane have just about managed to come up with such a solution: gameplay that is so addictive and fun that death ending it feels like a serious punishment.
Today we're sharing the first 30 minutes of Deathloop, while we continue to plunder the island for a way to break the loop. Stay tuned!
Read Clocked's review of Deathloop: https://happymag.tv/deathloop-review/
Produced by Clocked: https://happymag.tv/clocked/
Played by Alastair Cairns: https://happymag.tv/author/alastair-cairns/
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