PACIFIC DRIVE
Developer: Ironwood Studio
Publisher: Kepler Interactive
Platforms: PS5 PC
Release Date: February 22, 2024
Price: 30$
امتیازات:
Shacknews 9/10
IGN Spain 9/10
After four years of development, the good people at Ironwood Studio join forces with Kepler Interactive to launch Pacific Drive. A very personal title with a brutal charisma that proves once again that small studios still have a lot to contribute to the videogame industry.
PC Gamer 8.6/10
A novel and challenging survival game that puts you in the driver's seat of one the best cars in videogames.
Gamespot 8/10
Ironwood Studio's debut is a challenging roguelite caRPG rich in atmosphere, complexity, and fascinating lore.
Eurogamer 8/10
The Gamer 8/10
The Gamer 8/10
Pacific Drive takes each genre it tackles in a bold new direction, and creates something that’s not necessarily unheard of, but feels entirely unique in its design, care, and the way in which it pulls you into its world. You’ll immediately begin to care for your car as you keep it safe, and exploring the Zone consistently provides new, refreshing things to keep you engaged and daunted. Though the milder aspects can feel repetitive, it adds to a worthwhile experience that is absolutely worth playing.
Push Square 8/10
Gamingbible 8/10
PSX Brasil 8/10
Spazio Games 7.5/10
GamePro 7.2/10
IGN 7/10
Gamingbible 8/10
PSX Brasil 8/10
Spazio Games 7.5/10
GamePro 7.2/10
IGN 7/10
Balancing Pacific Drive’s scrappy systems can be punishing, but the riveting tension of each drive through its unnerving world was always enough to keep my hands placed firmly on the wheel.
Metro 5/10
EDGE 8/10
EDGE 8/10
"Yet, as with the umpteenth trip to the repair shop lugging a poorly PC, something keeps us pressing on. Loyalty, perhaps? The game's crafting and customisation systems work together to form an incredible sense of ownership: this is your car, specifically, rocking a mix of hammered-together gadgetry, mismatched paintjobs and undiagnosed Quirks that speak to your history together. If there's any fear that this might be a simple case of Stockholm syndrome, it washes away once we're back on the road, humming along to what could be a lost Fleetwood Mac album track on the radio, the car's headlights repainting the Zone's gorgeous-if-bleak scenery in sandstone-textured halogen. The zen state returns until it is inevitably punctured by the arrival of some fresh anomaly. But that only leaves car and driver closer together until it is vanquished. And so we push onward into the night, feet and tyres working towards the same unseen horizon, and whatever bonding experiences await along the way." [8]
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