
Edge:The Farm 51 has spared no expense when picking out influences for Deadfall Adventures. Indiana Jones provides the well-oiled temples and the Nazi reticule fodder, Call Of Duty brings the period guns and firstperson perspective, while Uncharted hoists along the glittering artefacts and brash one-liners. Unfortunately, the developer evidently had rather less expense to spare in realising this swelteringly ambitious hotchpotch of a vision, which has all of the texture-flickering, dialogue-dropping and inane puzzle-solving awkwardness of a decade-old budget release.

Deadfall Adventures was released way back in 2013. The game has a poor reputation, but looking back it certainly didn't deserve it.
I really liked it.
I even own the collector's edition, though I got it for dirt cheap off Amazon years ago.
Really is a solid game though.

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