What role they have on Blackreef, what they do during the day, what they love, to even what makes them tick. It sounds like an impossible task, and for anyone else it would be, but for Colt, he has all the time in the world (literally) to figure this out.ĭuring each loop, you’ll learn more and more about each visionaries. This is where the story slowly starts to unfold, as Colt learns from other versions of himself who are also stuck in this loop, that in order to escape, he must kill seven visionaries, who are the elites of this island, in a single day. It doesn’t take Colt long to learn that he’s stuck in this loop as he finds himself dying, and suddenly remembering the previous loops. We don’t know much about her either, other than she hates Colt with every inch of fiber in her body. He is stuck in an endless loop, having to relive the same day over, and over, and over again, all while being hunted by an assassin named Julianna. You see, Colt has himself in a rather interesting predicament. You don’t know much about him, but that’s okay because he doesn’t seem to remember anything either, and for good reason. Of course you’re probably one of the many Xbox Series owners out there wondering exactly what Deathloop is even about? Well, to keep it short, the plot revolves around a character named Colt. If that doesn’t sound cool to you, then I don’t know what does. They gave us that experience with the incredible Dishonored series, and followed suit in Deathloop, though with an added twist of offering a rogue-like experience, coupled with a story and world reminiscent to that of classic ’60s spy movies, with a dash of visualizations inspired by Quentin Tarantino films. It was essentially everything that I loved about Arkane Studios, which was their ability to create unique first-person shooters, loaded with inexplicably fun weapons, as well as powers that offered the utmost freedom of choice in how you wanted to play. When Deathloop released back in 2021, I had nothing but high praise for it in my original review. Was Deathloop really worth the wait? Find out in our review! One Year On, and I Still Love This Game The day that Xbox owners have been waiting for is finally upon us! Yup, that’s right, after a full year of exclusivity, Arkane Studios’ highly acclaimed Deathloop, is now available on the Xbox Series! It’s been a full year since we last reviewed it, and we thought with the Xbox release that it would be a perfect time to go back, and see just how well it holds up.
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