

Oh, there are also many indie games which run on an Intel HD with few exceptions even among recent releases. My only complaint would be the story since it felled pretty cliche to me, but some might like it.

I played it as a stealth game and had a great time with that (I generally assume stealth is the most interesting way to play this game, honestly).

It has some repetition but they added many more interesting mechanics that kept me around for the entire main game (8 hours or so).ĭeus Ex Human Revolution has absolutely great gameplay. I did enjoy Superhot: Mind Control Delete much more, which I also received for free as owner of the base (?) game. It has some extra mods and some really hidden secrets, but it's up to you if that motivates you. The base idea is interesting, but they fail to really add anything to it throughout the relatively short game (about 2 1/2 hours). I would describe the main game as slightly disappointing. I think the rating is something like 8/10 and I would agree with that (but like 80/100, good, but not in the high 80s). It's a narrative driven shooter with some light stealth elements. Wolfenstein to me could be compared to Bioshock (any). Greatly enjoyed it nonetheless, but couldn't get myself to go through the higher difficulties (finished normal around level 70 though with all DLCs). It's kinda funny, since I played Diablo 2 for ages where most builds use very few skills, but still it felt a bit strange in Grim Dawn when I felt I picked my main skill around level 20 and only boosted in from there one. another back log Grim Dawn is a great ARPG, although most builds revolve around one or two mainskills with most gear set to support that I think. Radiance1979: i have both grim dawn and wolvenstein installed ( as backlog games ) shall give those 2 a try and think very deep about if i want superhotĭeus ex btw.
