And given its 2013 launch, it still looks surprisingly good on base Xbox One consoles even today.
Humor, gore, and a whole lot of freedom to experiment with deadly tools and hazardous materials?
Check, check, and check.
It was all present and accounted for, and it looked utterly brilliant on Xbox One.
And in that regard, the flashy hack and slash world did not disappoint its owners.
And that’s saying something, given how far technology has come since the unveiling of the Xbox One.
And on that note,Ghostshad it dialed.
Jord is acting Team Leader at gaming.net.
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