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The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners Review

The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners Review

Posted on January 24, 2020January 24, 2020 By Jarvis

From Skybound Interactive comes The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners – a fully-realised virtual reality adventure set in the comic universe.

It’s always hard to express a form of meaningful weight in virtual reality. In the end, you’re doing nothing but swinging a pair of controllers through the air. The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners aims to change this perception, and is partly triumphant.

Its weighty combat system, freeform exploration and surprising dedication to narrative consequences helps set Skybound Games’ latest effort apart from the pack, even if at times it’s held back by archaic mechanical design and over-reliance on resource management.
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