IGN:
Sure, there may be shotgun-toting orcs and dwarves on the mean streets of futuristic Boston, but when you're born an troll, it seems only right to toss aside guns of your own and chase ruffians down with a big slab of lumber with a nail in it. That's how I approached Shadowrun Chronicles: Boston Lockdown – the latest game in the slightly odd renaissance of the 1980s Tolkien-meets-Gibson sci-fi universe – but my brutish approach wasn’t as rewarding as I’d expected based on previous Shadowruns. As with so many elements in this overly simplified cooperative tactical roleplaying game, there's not enough surrounding the act of smashing, smashing, and smashing to maintain its appeal over time.

Some people seem to dislike the Unity engine and think of it as a "lesser engine" so without further ado, here are 7 games that are somewhat popular and made in Unity.

Every Runner gets a new pet, plus a free reskill in Shadowrun Chronicles’ Halloween update.

Erron Kelly of SideQuesting writes:
"The latest Shadowrun game circles back to the community that loves it"