On Xbox Series X and S, Arkane Lyon's Deathloop is still the same amazing immersive it always was, just with a couple of extra flourishes.
Deathloop, Arkane Lyon’s immersive sim with a time loop twist, was one of 2021’s odder releases as it was a PS5 exclusive that came out after Microsoft completed its acquisition of ZeniMax. A pre-existing deal kept Xbox players from trying this game from a Microsoft-owned studio for a while, but after a year of post-launch updates, Deathloop finally made its way to Xbox Series X and S alongside the Goldenloop update.
The Xbox experience Deathloop is still the critically acclaimed immersive sim about a man named Colt who’s trying to kill eight “Visionaries” in one day to escape the island of Blackreef and the time loop he is stuck in that it was in 2021. The PS5 version of the game garnered a comfortable 88 score on the video game review aggregate website Metacritic. Digital Trends was a bit cooler on the game than other outlets but still had some praise for the world’s design and combat.
That core game is the same here. If you weren’t in love with the time loop mechanics and infusion systems that give the game a bit of a roguelike feel when you first played the game, those basic mechanics are not different here. That said, those who enjoyed it or think they will like it don’t have to worry about this Xbox experience not capturing the same magic. This port still looks great and runs well.
Players will also encounter new two-for-one trinkets that combine existing ones and make Colt’s inventory a little less cluttered, and the new Paint Bomber enemy that will charge at and explode near the player if they aren’t stealthy enough. Paint Bombers are pretty annoying, so I always tried to kill them from a distance when I saw them.
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