Project Warlock Review – New Old School
Wolfenstein 3D. Doom. Quake. Hexen. The very names conjure up nostalgia in most any gamer, even those born after the release of these legends. The way they play, their pacing, and most of all, hardcore challenge, cannot be easily forgotten. So it is with these games in mind that Project Warlock came to us, freshly ported to the PS4. Read our Project Warlock review to see if this retro-inspired shooter has what it takes to roll with the legends.
Project Warlock Review ? Clean-Running Unity
Project Warlock was made in the Unity Engine, which as far as engines go is a great choice for the first real effort from a small developer. The PS4 hums along and will play this game without missing a beat. The sprite-based enemies and low-color environments can probably run well on any platform. There are even some display filters that mimic screen types of old, such as CRTs or early flatscreens. An FOV slider lets you truly feel like you?re playing a game ripped from two three decades ago, especially when combined with the more intense head bobbing option. There are no options for the PS4 Pro, but really, what could there possibly have been when you consider the low-fidelity look and feel that Project Warlock was going for"
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