This game feels like the "pure juice" of the 20's: a gigantic and empty open world filled with gimmicky missions (collect pigeons, seriously?) and the obligatory open-world game mission of unlocking antenna signals to see the entire map.

The combat is fairly simple, revolving around launching enemies into the air and attacking them with combos. However, every boss is only vulnerable to being webbed up, rendering other gadgets useless.

The story only begins in the middle of the second act and feels rushed through the third. Additionally, being a western game, it is filled with far-left political views and nuances of state control.

My biggest gripe with this game, similar to Miles Morales, is the relentless dialogue. Characters talk excessively and practically never stop, it's irritating.

On the positive side, the game borrows the structure of the Batman Arkham games, also offering enjoyable web-swinging, impressive graphics, and precise controls. In conclusion, despite some annoying modern trends, this is still a good game.

Reviewed on Feb 27, 2024


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