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Re: Review: Gunscape (PS4)

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6/10 is a bit of an injustice.

As a player who likes a game that allows for campaign and level design I would give the game a 8/10 without hesitation .

I don't look at a game from the popularity or the numbers playing it but on what the construct and design actually is in reality forgetting our egotistical wants to be in the popular world where most critics and game reviewers want to be to save their ass from any potential embarrassment.

Gunscape is a perfect platform for wannabe level designers - it gives a method and construct to create your own full games - levels all linked together with a narrative meaning players can contruct their own worlds and their own stories.

This is unique to gaming as far as I am aware and those who label it shoddily as some 90s shooter are really stereotyping one of gamings most innovative creatures that has emerged in recent years.

Yes it has elements in the blocks you can use that parallel Quake and Doom as well as a bunch of other 90s games but look past that and what we have is a game that allows you to create a full campaign within Gunscape in a user friendly environment with a plethora of themes,

Call of Duty, Far Cry and a bunch of other AAA titles come nowhere near in offering such a rainbow of fun.