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XIII is a remake of the cult first-person action game that was initially released in 2003. You play as “XIII”, a man without an identity, in a solo campaign with numerous twists and turns. Inspired by the eponymous graphic novel, the game features a completely reinvented and...
XIII is a remake of the cult first-person action game that was initially released in 2003. You play as “XIII”, a man without an identity, in a solo campaign with numerous twists and turns. Inspired by the eponymous graphic novel, the game features a completely reinvented and unique cel-shading design. In XIII, players can also take part in fierce multi-player fights.
The country remains in a state of shock following the assassination of President Sheridan. You wake up, wounded and with amnesia, on a deserted beach on the east coast. The only clues as to your identity are a tattoo of the number XIII near your collarbone and a locker key. Even though your memory is failing, you discover that you have the reflexes of a highly trained professional fighter. You set off in search of your past, discovering that you played a role in the murder of the President of the United States of America, and revealing the most astounding conspiracy ever hatched in the country's history.
Features:
The remake of the 2003 cult FPS initially released on PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox and Nintendo Gamecube.
A new artistic direction that respects the original work and its iconic cel-shading design.
Numerous references to the eponymous graphic novel, with onomatopoeia, speech bubbles, panels and more.
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Game features local split screen multiplayer. Gamepads are required to enable multiplayer mode.
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Game features local split screen multiplayer. Gamepads are required to enable multiplayer mode.
It's a good game. I completed it and got all the achievements and no, it's not badly made and it's not an awful game, so I can guarantee that it's NOT a one-star game (that's why I'm giving it five stars). The problem is that it was released in a state that gave a very bad first impression (for example, the opening movie is just the one from the original game shown as if it was projected to some random FBI agent, but the rest of the cutscenes in the game were actually remade with the new engine) and there are many small bugs that make the game look bad, but they don't keep you from finishing the game and have a good time. Even the stealth sections work! Sometimes, gamers are right to complain and to drop their review bombs, but in this case, they all joined forces against a game that didn't deserve their wrath. I think it's a good remake that shows a lot of respect to the original and is very enjoyable to play.