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8/10
A welcome overhaul on the zombie genre
david-selin3 January 2014
General information:

Deadlight is an adventure game made by Tequila Works. The game takes you to Seattle, 1986. The world is devastated by the war against Shadows - the undead. The protagonist is a middle-aged man called Randall Wayne who gets separated from his group at the start of the game. He tries to make it into the safe zone but before that he must find his wife and daughter.

The game consists of exploring, puzzles and combat. However, direct combat against the Shadows is always ill-advised since Randall is extremely vulnerable. Deadlight is a 2.5d game, meaning that the player can only move in 2 dimensions but the surrounding world functions in 3 dimensions.

Pros:

Deadlight is extremely beautiful. The developers have used the 2.5d graphics in a very imaginative way. The biggest single positive factor in Deadlight is, however, the atmosphere. The post-apocalyptic Seattle is depressing. Sky is gray and everything is in ruins. Food is scarce and many of the survivors are even worse than the undead. From time to time, player can find messages and details that unravel the mysteries of this darkened world. On a paper this doesn't really sound like a brand new idea. Nevertheless, the atmosphere is constructed so well that you will be totally absorbed into the game itself. Good narrating and comic- like cutscenes also play a huge role.

Cons:

Deadlight is short. It took me approximately three hours to finish the game. Considering the low price this is acceptable. The combat is somewhat clumsy and Randall keeps dying because of that. One of the biggest goals of the developers was to make it look like the 80s. Honestly, it's quite hard to tell that most of the time. Furthermore, the fact that Deadlight is supposed to be in 80s is usually visible only from the details so most players will miss them completely.

Summary:

Deadlight takes the zombie apocalypse to a completely new level. The beauty of the game is only matched by its perfect atmosphere. Nevertheless, everything good must come to an end, but Deadlight does so prematurely. Even so I can recommend Deadlight to almost everyone even though the combat is quite clumsy.
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7/10
Great platformer with nothing new to bring to the table.
BiteMexD17 July 2020
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The very first game I traded for back in 2017 for 12 sets of trading cards. I was skeptical that am I going to enjoy playing this or did I just wasted by 12 sets of trading cards. But Upon playing, I came to at ease. A side-scrolling survival horror cinematic platformer by Tequila Works, S.L., and published by Xbox Game Studios back in late 2012.

Deadlight as a platformer has nothing new to bring to the table but it deserves all the positive reviews it got. I only played it for a few hours, platformers were not my cup of tea back in the day. But I evidently appreciated the game for what it is.

The Plot of Deadlight

The story starts off around 1986. A virus just broke loose, the outbreak of the virus turned people into walking deads. The decimation of society followed soon after the outbreak. The game lets you play as Randall Wayne our protagonist. Born in May 1952, Randall lived in Hope, British Columbia as a Park Warden. He lived with his wife Shannon and their daughter Lydia.

When the epidemic reached Canada, Randall ignored military evacuations and formed a posse to defend Hope. When overrun by the dead, He searches for his family through a zombie-infested Seattle, while struggling to survive against not just the walking dead, but fellow survivors alike.

Here where I stop and lot you the player enjoy the plot of Deadlight.

Gameplay

A great game with a good story plot. enjoyable platformer which is good but doesn't bring a lot to the table but very enjoyable. Stages of gameplay are well-done as well. I don't have much to say about the gameplay of Deadlight. Great level design and beautiful atmosphere for a game that is set after the decimation of society.

Pro's

Good story plot. Decent platformer. Great level design. Appropriate atmosphere set for the game's theme. Appropriate game mechanics are set in place. The puzzles are well placed and planned. The graphics for the game looks great and appropriate for the game's theme. Runs great on lower-end PCs without issues. Fairly priced. Striking visuals A nice blend of light combat and environmental puzzles

Con's

Brings nothing new to the table. Nothing to do after finishing the game. Short. low-quality voice acting Trial-and-error gameplay clashes with loose controls.

Summary Deadlight is still worth putting your time into. The pros outweigh the cons. and the cons are minor. I highly recommend it. if you haven't played Deadlight yet. Worth every last penny. Best wishes, happy Gaming...
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6/10
3 Stars out of 5 Stars
ajneeago965 April 2022
Directors Cut: A 2d side-scroller dealing with zombies, lost daughters, and parkour. It's fun, but the story was lame, and I can't say it left any impression on me after it ended. Still, it's fun in the moment, and might be very enjoyable for 2D video game enthusiasts.
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6/10
Deadlight nightmare mode opinion
nakkijuuso24 February 2024
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Game was ok but that fricking Nightmare mode 1 day when i tried it i got to act 2 and i was stuck in it about 10 hours and still didnt conplete my record is scene 9 in act 2 man I almost puked when i died again again and again. I wish there is a glitch but there is not and in remastered you cant have upgraded stamina and health i hate the scenes where you have to rush because sometimes this game is so buggy. And sometimes Randall wont jump Its one of the worst things that can happen But Act 1 worst Thing is When there is electricity in ground sometimes its hard to dodge 1 day i will do this***
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10/10
One of the best games ever created
ehsanline-1767325 April 2024
10 out of 10! Deadlight (Director's cut) is absolutely one of the best games ever made and easily the best game in its genre. This game is a beautiful collection of all the good parts of a zombie game that was missing in other Zombie games.

The atmosphere is fantastic! Very beautifully designed in every angle. The calm rainy day, the abandoned houses and streets full of zombies to avoid or fight with limited ammo. The hidden secrets or locations when you finally find them are very exciting to discover.

There are no stupid boss fights or huge fake mutations or other stupid and dirty things that happen in other zombie games which I hate. This game is the opposite! It's very realistic a creates a beautiful mood if a zombie apocalypse. Everything is how it should be. Finally someone made it the correct way! The "Nightmare" mode is absolutely a challenge but I really love the "Survival" mode! I finished the game many times and I still get exited to play it again and again and again on my PS4. I have it also on PC just to show my friends how cool is this game :)

There are a few little bugs sometimes but nothing serious. The only downside is that there is no Deadlight 2. I wish they reconsider it..
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3/10
An terrible game I wish I could give 0.
trainspotting5 April 2020
Almost everything about this game is terrible including the checkpoint system, clunky reloads, constantly having to do over and over sections because you die and no checkpoint at the half way point. Couldn't wait to delete this game.
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