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REVIEW : 41 Hours (XBOX Series X)

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REVIEW : 41 Hours (XBOX Series X)

A workaholic scientist named Ethan is the protagonist of the first-person shooter drama game 41 Hours, which follows his quest to find his long-lost wife. Over 11 Chapters and 20 hours of gameplay, the story develops intriguingly and takes several unexpected turns.

You learn to control tools that give you superhuman abilities:

• Telekinesis (mental manipulation of objects at distance) (mind manipulation of objects at distance)

• Time diversion (fast reaction over slow motion)

REVIEW : 41 Hours (XBOX Series X)

• Disguise (invisibility)

You get to during his journey:

• Teleport through the space-time continuum by using portals.

• Take in environments from other planets.

• Fight through overwhelming robot waves and alien-controlled undead

• Finish brain-taxing puzzles

Over numerous hours of work, we sought to accurately reproduce the bullet dynamics, sounds, and physics of the six genuine weapons that you can use throughout the game while still maintaining a strong sense of realism (damage, weapon attachments: scope, laser tag, suppressor, aim down sight).

REVIEW : 41 Hours (XBOX Series X)

Thoughts

It’s difficult to provide a review for this game because I got it for free as a present from my brother, it was produced by a tiny team, and I can tell from playing it that they didn’t have a AAA budget.

I completed the game in slightly over 7 hours on the professional difficulty setting, but take in mind that I’ve played a lot of first-person shooters and am accustomed to finishing games quickly. I enjoyed the game; it had some frustrating moments, which I will also get used to, but overall, it was quite good and not bad value for the cost.

So The pros are first.

– The fighting is quite enjoyable. Exploding robots and shooting soldiers in the head never gets old, especially the HE bullets, oh god, they’re so much pleasure. And despite appearing in a lot of video games, the time-slowing feature is still cool. Another really enjoyable thing is to slide into adversaries.

– The Player moves with fluidity.

– I wish there was more music, but the tracks the developers added are excellent and brought to mind the music from the original Deus Ex as well as Fallout and Terminator.

– A strong enemy roster Many various robots, troops, scorpions, jaguars, and a bear that murdered me out of nowhere (that was a jump fright moment) are among the enemies in this video game, which is nonetheless good despite having unseen enemies in every first-person shooter.

– The second-to-last level’s riddles in particular were enjoyable.

– The story wasn’t great, but I enjoyed how it turned out in the end.

– The comic book slides are cool, and the graphics kind of reminded me of Far Cry:)

REVIEW : 41 Hours (XBOX Series X)

The Cons:

– Many of the challenges are repetitious and tiresome.

– More weapons are required, such as a bazooka, a rocket launcher of some sort, and possibly a minigun, chaingun, or Gatling laser. I primarily utilised my favourite rifle, the Scar.

REVIEW : 41 Hours (XBOX Series X)

– I disliked the barrel level where there are two levels, one of which is day and the other is night. Do I suggest this game? Yes, but come into it with minimal expectations so you won’t be disappointed by how well the fighting and movement speed work.

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review-41-hours-xbox-series-xAlthough not terrible or exceptional, some of the problems are monotonous. That's all, excellent work:) I'm excited about the follow-up. 42hrs

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