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After too much cods: Thanks Deathloop, that you kill my brain

We need more fascinating shooters like Deathloop! While Call of Duty and Co. sell us for years quasi old wine in new hoses, Deathloop finally dares to completely reinvent the shooter wheel. And just because I have so far only strapped a fraction of the facets of the game, I think it s so great. Deathloop: I do not get it and am happy Do you remember Bioshock from 2007? Do not worry, I do not want to be over Big Daddy, underwater cities and Would you kindly? Speaking, I just want to go out: Bioshock was the proof for me that video game shooter could shine long ago with a single player campaign. Much more still - with a intelligent campaign. Today, fourteen years later, Call of Duty and Battlefield fight alone about genre-highness, but where will this battle be held? On the multiplayer map, in the Retro Deathmatch or Battle Royale. No question, that s fun and I m dilapidated, but if we are honest, that s not something for the brain. Will we ever get something like Bioshock again? A q...

DEATHLOP: How to play in multiplayer

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