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NoobFeed author Maisie writes: 1348 Ex Voto seems less like a final work and more like a proof of concept. It has beautiful scenery but is hampered by systems that don't always support the journey they're supposed to help with.
This extremely ambitious open-world adventure swings wildly from incredibly cool to gobsmackingly infuriating.
I’ll probably get this during a sale.
No offense to the devs more directly to gamers, but I love it when gamers hype something up like it’s the second coming and uses it to showcase real non lazy “game developers” and downplay other companies just for that game to be an average-good game lol.
The cope was crazy when it was released, if this was an EA game or Ubisoft, this would of been shredded.
This is genuinely hilarious 😂 the only criticism is the story. It's absolutely stellar I'm having a ball and can't put it down
Also just getting this doing a sale. I know it's not even close to Skyrim levels or anything like that but maybe still some open world fun in it. But definitely not getting this at full price.

Joy from NoobFeed writes: John Carpenter's Toxic Commando is a good, if not perfect, addition to Saber Interactive's collection of cooperative shooters. It has fast-paced, vehicle-based combat that keeps each mission interesting. The story and characters aren't very good, but the gameplay loop of managing waves of zombies, upgrading weapons, coordinating powers, and exploring open environments keeps you coming back.
The polls on every page say the old design was better.