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The acclaimed First-Person Shooter returns fully upgraded, and more beautifully challenging than ever. Hard Reset Redux is a brand new version of the cyberpunk classic that includes all the content of previous editions, and adds new improved gameplay, e...
The acclaimed First-Person Shooter returns fully upgraded, and more beautifully challenging than ever. Hard Reset Redux is a brand new version of the cyberpunk classic that includes all the content of previous editions, and adds new improved gameplay, enhanced visuals and additional content to make this the Definitive Edition of Hard Reset.
Hard Reset Redux is an action-packed and hardcore single-player shooter which embraces the best qualities that the genre has it offer. It includes over-the-top destruction, loads of enemies, great weapon variety, a challenging campaign and a beautifully realized cyberpunk setting. Having been originally developed to shake-up the shooter scene on PC, Hard Reset now returns to do it again on a new generation of hardware.
Brand New Cyber-Katana Weapon: A powerful new weapon which provides an effective close range combat option
Brand New Enemy Type: Various variants of a threatening new Cyborg Zombie now lie in wait for unsuspecting players
New Quick Dash Move: Provides players with a new movement option in battle to help avoid incoming attacks and enemies
Enhanced Visuals: The game has been updated to the newest version of the RoadHog engine and includes improved lightning and effects
Improved Performance: Enjoy faster Load times, a new Quicksave feature and full joypad support
Rebalanced Gameplay: The game now includes improved difficulty levels and better pacing
Different Enemy Placement: Enemies are introduced differently throughout the game, and provide a new challenge for even the most seasoned Hard Reset veteran
Don't even bother getting the secrets unless you do purely by chance. When you can see an upgrade pack right in your face but can't get it unless you corner glitch your jump just right......it totally breaks the immersion. The jump mechanics are so bad that it is a huge waste of time. Disregard that, and it's a pretty fun game.
This is a great game. Not much of a story or lore, but it's there if you're curious, and even more, it's done tastefully using the aesthetics of the comic. Good music, nice gameplay.
The game it's a nice FPS, with good level design, good sound design and visuals. Not open world, but still very playable.
The graphics look quite good even on my potato Intel UHD 620 integrated GPU.
I recommend the game; it's great entertainment for the money.
Interesting, but somewhat unpolished, take on classic shooter formula. Here are my thoughs after 2 playthroughs on Normal (second playthrough with New Game +).
Your arsenal consists of two weapons, each weapon with five modes, each mode with primary and secondary fire (although some of secondaries are just scopes). You start with only single mode primary fire on both weapons and use nanites (which are picked from enviroment/secrets and rewarded for killing some enemies) to buy others. You also get sword after few levels but it's mostly useless.
From this setup first problems with design start to emerge.
Because weapon progression is entirely up the player it is possible to invest in wrong modes (because they are not created equally) and make game harded than it is suppose to be (which is exacly what happen to me in my first playthrough). On top of that because of how arsenal is structured you have to have literal flowchart in your head in order to quickly get to mode you want (this got progressivelly easier as I played, but even in 2nd playthrough I still occasionally made mistakes).
Enemies are also somewhat mixed bag. Enemies have very tight hitboxes, which often result in situation which are hilarious in hindsight (shotgun missing half of its pellets at point blank due to one of most common enemy types having narrow torso) but annoying in game. It's especially bad with missiles and grenades which can often graze enemy and not detonate.
Enemies have weakpoints. Some do. Maybe.
Sometimes enemies will die faster. Sometimes they will get partially dismembered. Barely any feedback so its impossible to get consistent results.
Player character has unlimited sprint and dash. This can make some encounters easy.
Game is less focused on straight up shooting enemies and more on crowd control and enviromental kills.
Once you actually learn it it starts to become fun but early on it's really slog as you fight against weapon flowchart and habits from other FPS games.
Hard Reset isn't bad, but it's not perfect. Enemies are bullet sponges and the story is lackluster. It's also a good thing they didn't call it "Hard Reset Remastered" and insted went with "Hard Reset Redux" because calling this game a remaster is misleading. It doesn't look much better, but it certainly performs way better. Some people are calling it a visual downgrade, which I disagree with. That's a bit hyperbolic, to put it lightly. I tried playing the game on Xbox One initially, but it runs like garbage. No joke, 1080p low settings will give equal if not better performance with Intel HD graphics. Drop the resolution to 1600x900 and you'll DEFINITELY get a significantly better average framerate than Xbox One.
The addition of a dash mechanic makes the game easier (it's up to you whether that is a plus or minus) and the Shadow Warrior-esque katana is really fun when used to chop up the new cyborg zombie enemy. The enemies are bullet sponges, but whatever. It starts to get really epic, with large a scale battle, then it just sort of ends abruptly.
Not a bad game, definitely worth it if it's on sale.