Chorus
What to Know
Average Score
- December 3, 2021
- Fishlabs
- Action, Adventure
Critics Consensus
- December 3, 2021
- Action, Adventure
Critics Consensus
# Reviews: 69
Chorus is filled with intense intergalactic dogfights, but not everything works. The game struggles with its narrative, a handful of bugs hinder the experience, and the gameplay doesn't justify its open-world approach.
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Critic Reviews for Chorus
Critic Reviews
Score Distribution
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Chorus gives you fun and flashy superpowers that make its space dogfights stand out, along with its strong main characters and beautiful scenery.
The combat is the highlight, frantic and cinematic, but Chorus’ open-world narrative ambitions let it down.
Space action junkies will eat this one up and those with next-gen consoles that are new-game-thirsty could do much worse than this interstellar tale of redemption.
Dan Stapleton (IGN)
8/10 - (Read Review)
Chorus gives you fun and flashy superpowers that make its space dogfights stand out, along with its strong main characters and beautiful scenery.
Kaan Serin (Eurogamer)
Not Recommended - (Read Review)
The combat is the highlight, frantic and cinematic, but Chorus’ open-world narrative ambitions let it down.
Chris Jarrard (Shacknews)
7/10 - (Read Review)
Space action junkies will eat this one up and those with next-gen consoles that are new-game-thirsty could do much worse than this interstellar tale of redemption.
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33bits | Euyen Esquefa Pons | 80 / 100 | 12-03-2021 | CHORUS is a great arcade in which we will control Nara and we will have to defeat the Circle. Perhaps its open-world structure and some repetition in its secondary missions dilute a story that hooks you from the first minute in a game with a bomb-proof gameplay. | Read review |
3DNews | Алексей Лихачев | 7 / 10 | 12-18-2021 | Chorus is a good space combat arcade game, but it’s a budget title and it shows. Because of a weak story and sometimes boring open world Chorus won’t be remembered for too long. | Read review |
Area Xbox | Jose Deckard | 8.6 / 10 | 12-03-2021 | An exciting shooter with a deep scifi history very entertaining for all publics. The control of the spaceship are superb and this will allow you to fly free among asteroids, space bases… | Read review |
Atomix | Rodolfo León | 80 / 100 | 01-04-2022 | Chorus is a straightforward yet fun adventure that makes space combat and exploration accesible for everyone. It has some solid combat mechanics, and the voice actors do a good job with their respective characters, but the story, and the overall lore of the game, are just plainly boring and generic. | Read review |
BaziCenter | Mohammad Talebian | 7 / 10 | 12-11-2021 | Chorus is full of great ideas that some are executed properly and some are not, and while the visuals look solid, they aren’t exactly “new generation”, and eventually prevent the game from being a hit. | Read review |
Bazimag | Mohammadreza Zare Rafee | 7 / 10 | 12-03-2021 | Chorus is a fun, fast-paced and beautifully designed space opera/science-fiction game that can keep you entertained for hours upon hours. The problem is that there are few activities to do in the game’s big world besides the core gameplay and the plot isn’t as engaging as expected for this kind of setting. | Read review |
Checkpoint Gaming | Taylor King | 8 / 10 | 12-04-2021 | While Chorus lacks a more deft approach in telling its story, its gameplay more than makes up for it. The game provides a nice sandbox experience to explore a beautifully realised cosmos, with different-looking systems to explore to add some nice variety. | Read review |
Chicas Gamers | Antonio J. Rodríguez | Recommended | 12-10-2021 | Chorus escapes from that arcade formula of independent space battles to offer us a story that justifies each of the actions we take. Our epic on the back of the Forsaken ship leaves us with a sweet aftertaste, believing in the great possibilities that this studio will be able to achieve if it continues to refine this game formula, although we cannot forget its problems, which do not weigh down the experience. | Read review |
COGconnected | Mark Steighner | 72 / 100 | 12-03-2021 | More arcade shooter than sim, Chorus fits into the long tradition of space dogfight games. Its combat can be furious and fun, but some missions suffer from repetition, some mechanical weirdness and poor pacing. Chorus takes itself and its story too seriously for its own good. In place of plain, old fashioned joy at blowing up stuff in space, we get angsty, mystical mumbo jumbo and a spacecraft with a guilt complex. | Read review |
Digital Chumps | Nathaniel Stevens | 8 / 10 | 06-06-2021 | Chorus is a gorgeous space flight fight simulator that harkens back to the days of Wing Commander with eventually smooth controls and intense battles. It does have some visible flaws to the narrative and some onscreen issues during battle, but for the most part, it’s darn good. | Read review |
Digital Trends | Otto Kratky | 2 / 5 stars | 12-03-2021 | Chorus’ stellar space combat is brought down by a myriad of design choices that range from frustrating to outright annoying. | Read review |
Eurogamer | Kaan Serin | Not Recommended | 12-03-2021 | The combat is the highlight, frantic and cinematic, but Chorus’ open-world narrative ambitions let it down. | Read review |
Everyeye.it | Antonello Bello | 7 / 10 | 12-03-2021 | Chorus is a half-successful product. The guys at Deep Silver Fishlabs have actually shaped a galvanizing combat system and supported by gameplay mechanics that are well suited to the genre of space combat shooters, but the exploratory component almost completely devoid of indications and the poor readability of the action penalize the playful system. If on the one hand we are satisfied with the work done on the narrative front, there is still a long way that the Hamburg studio will have to travel to transform Chorus into the promised product. The redemption of Nara, in short, can not yet be said to be completely achieved. | Read review |
FingerGuns | Toby Andersen | 7 / 10 | 12-03-2021 | Chorus shines in its exceptionally fun flight chops and smooth handling. Dogfighting in space never felt so responsive or satisfying and the backdrops can be stunning. However its ambitious, heavy story and unsympathetic heroine will leave some cold, some confused, and others simply bored. | Read review |
Game Informer | Daniel Tack | 7 / 10 | 01-13-2022 | Chorus can be an entertaining space combat adventure at times, but the mediocre moments take a considerable toll. | Read review |
Gameblog | Damien Greffet | 7 / 10 | 12-07-2021 | Chorus is a worthy Space Shooter, with a very enjoyable gameplay, even if gets repetitive at some point. The real let down is the story which is quite boring, and told through weird means, like the inaudible thaughts of Nara. But there is a demo available, so try it before you buy it ! | Read review |
GameGrin | Neil Hetherington | 9 / 10 | 12-20-2021 | Chorus is a veritable smorgasbord of action, exploration, and captivating story. One that I’ll enjoy for many moons to come. | Read review |
GameMAG | Unknown | 8 / 10 | 01-10-2022 | Controls are great, battle system is impressive, and story is nice to follow. Chorus | Read review |
GamePitt | Rob Pitt | 9 / 10 | 12-03-2021 | Thanks to the addictive gameplay, fantastic visuals, and interesting story, Chorus is easily one of my favourite games of 2021. The gameplay is solid, smooth, fast, and very exciting, hooking you immediately with the mechanics yet keeping you addicted via the engaging and intriguing story. Even if you’re not a fan of the dogfighting genre, or you’ve not played one before, if you have any interest in arcade-style combat enclosed within a mysterious and exciting narrative, then you’ll love Chorus. | Read review |
GamePro | Dennis Michel | 83 / 100 | 12-03-2021 | Chorus brings back what has been forgotten: arcadic, story-driven space shooters that tie us to the console in an action-packed way. | Read review |
Gamer Escape | Josh McGrath | 7 / 10 | 12-06-2021 | If you’re a fan of space combat and can push your way through the first couple hours, I’m fairly confident you’ll find a lot to like in Chorus. The core dogfighting is just plain fun, and the setpiece fights are something to see. If you’re not already a genre fan, however, I’m not entirely sure this will be the game to win you over. | Read review |
GameSkinny | Samuel Adams | 8 / 10 | 12-03-2021 | With a solid gameplay loop, a variety of side missions, and an engaging, original story that doesn’t overstay its welcome, Chorus delivers one of the best sci-fi experiences of the year. | Read review |
GameSpew | Richard Seagrave | 6 / 10 | 12-03-2021 | When you’re engaging your enemies in the middle of deep space, boosting then drifting to rotate your ship around and snipe three or more enemies with your laser rifle before warping behind another and switching to your missiles to unleash a mighty payload, there’s nothing else quite like it. | Read review |
GamesRadar+ | Jon Bailes | 3.5 / 5 stars | 12-03-2021 | Not everything works well in Chorus, but its inventive, hectic space shootouts deserve to have their praises sung | Read review |
Gaming Nexus | Eric Hauter | 6.5 / 10 | 12-03-2021 | Chorus’ controls and awesome powers make its space dogfighting some of the best, but the convoluted story and frustrating difficulty spikes hold it back from greatness. I would love to see a sequel with more interesting missions, where it just gets out of its own way and allows players to soar. | Read review |
GamingBolt | Shubhankar Parijat | 9 / 10 | 12-04-2021 | Chorus is one of the biggest surprises of the year. With a great story, excellent world-building, tight movement, thrilling combat, and rewarding progression, this is one of the most enjoyable space shooters I’ve played in quite some time. | Read review |
GamingTrend | Ron Burke | 85 / 100 | 12-03-2021 | With incredible combat, a solid story and voice acting, and gorgeous graphics from top to bottom, the handful of bugs in Chorus can’t hold it back. Come for the story, and stay for the high-speed power drift as you unleash your vengeance. | Read review |
Geek Culture | Jake Su | 8 / 10 | 12-03-2021 | A space-faring tale of redemption that is built on a foundation of exhilarating combat and awesome powers, Chorus is one tune everyone needs to hear. | Read review |
Generación Xbox | Alexis | 7.7 / 10 | 12-03-2021 | However, it is a game that I would recommend, at least to enthusiasts of this genre, since despite the above, it is still an experience which we can enjoy for most of its duration, and that probably ends up leaving them wanting more. | Read review |
God is a Geek | Mick Fraser | 6.5 / 10 | 12-03-2021 | Chorus is a good-looking, competent space shooter, but it takes itself too seriously and doesn’t lean into its uniqueness enough. | Read review |
GotGame | Paul Jennette | 8 / 10 | 12-03-2021 | I had a good amount of fun with Chorus. I walked in looking for a take on the space combat genre that could finally get me invested. There was definitely a good amount of love and care put into this title. The team at Fishlabs has put together something flawed but ultimately really exciting. For years, games based on flying around in space and shooting other space ships just did not appeal. Chorus has changed that and I hope that it does well so the developers will capitalize and make it’s next chapter even better. | Read review |
Hardcore Gamer | Jason Bohn | 4 / 5 stars | 12-03-2021 | There are valid criticisms to be leveled at Chorus, but most of them stem from improvements in game design across the industry as a whole. | Read review |
Hey Poor Player | Francis DiPersio | 3 / 5 stars | 12-03-2021 | There’s a solid space shooter buried beneath Chorus’ many bumps and bruises. Unfortunately, however, I’m not sure many players will be willing to dig beyond its myriad technical issues and more frustrating moments to find it. And honestly, that’s a real shame. Because with a bit more polish and refinement, Fishlabs’ latest offering could have been a space opera to remember with its unique story and exciting blend of sci-fi action and creepy occult mysticism. If you’re willing to overlook its problems, Chorus offers about a dozen hours of dogfighting action to keep you busy. But you’re going to need plenty of patience if you hope to break the Circle. | Read review |
Hobby Consolas | David Martinez | 75 / 100 | 12-02-2021 | Chorus is a well-written game, with challenging combats and good characters, but it falls short in the technical ones. It gives the impression that the open maps are wasted and the artistic section -saving the ship of the protagonist- does not seem very careful either. | Read review |
IGN | Dan Stapleton | 8 / 10 | 12-04-2021 | Chorus gives you fun and flashy superpowers that make its space dogfights stand out, along with its strong main characters and beautiful scenery. | Read review |
IGN Italy | Angelo Bianco | 8.1 / 10 | 12-03-2021 | Chorus is a space-combat shooter with a good personality, where intense intergalactic dogfights represent the most successful part of the game that is supported by an appreciable artistic direction. It’s not perfect but it offers valid reasons to be played, especially by those who love space-themed shooters. | Read review |
Impulsegamer | Abdul Saad | 3.9 / 5 stars | 12-14-2021 | In the end, Chorus provided a great experience overall. While a few kinks need working out, the amount of entertainment I got from it greatly surpassed my expectations and will surely satisfy fans of the genre. | Read review |
JVL | Nyam Hazz | 7.5 / 10 | 12-03-2021 | Chorus relies a lot on the show and he does it well. With its mystical atmosphere, it offers us a space opera with majestic sets, epic soundtrack and very dynamic space battles. We can, of course, regret the maps too empty outside the missions and a certain repetitiveness of the proposals made in the appendix of the main story, as well as a limited diversity of armament and anecdotal decisions, but the extreme maneuverability of the ship and the feeling of power that we have to pilot it, using the powers at our disposal, is clearly enjoyable. | Read review |
Metro GameCentral | GameCentral | 7 / 10 | 12-03-2021 | An extremely solid space combat simulator that struggles in terms of storytelling, and doesn’t entirely justify its open world approach, but still offers an enjoyably unique experience. | Read review |
New Game Network | Eric Hall | 69 / 100 | 12-05-2021 | At its best moments, Chorus is an intense space fighter that takes you to some gorgeous locations. However, the weak plot and technical issues hold it back from its full potential. | Read review |
Niche Gamer | Jonathan White | 7 / 10 | 01-24-2022 | All and all, Chorus isn’t typically my kind of game but it was a pretty fun little romp. The biggest problem I had with it was how repetitive it was – most of the side missions are pretty much the same kind of thing and the biggest boss battles are repeated with a few slight twists to make them a bit harder. Chorus is the perfect game to jump into and dink around for an hour or two before you zone out and move on to something with a little more substance. | Read review |
NoobFeed | Kurtis Seid | 75 / 100 | 12-29-2021 | Chorus winds up being very open-ended, and players may have a greatly altered experience. How one builds and modifies the Forsaken will play a big part in how the game feels. | Read review |
Paste Magazine | Joseph Stanichar | 5 / 10 | 12-29-2021 | I felt like begging the game to try something, anything new, no matter how badly it was implemented, just to break up the monotony. But Chorus rarely takes any swings, so in theory it lacks any “misses,” with few glitches or moments where one element butts up against the rest. That might mean that people won’t hate it, but it also means it’s a game that people won’t really love, either. | Read review |
PC Invasion | Martynas Klimas | 5 / 10 | 12-03-2021 | Chorus is a game that works in the sense that it doesn’t crash your desktop, but it’s just an ambulatory shell with mere vestiges of soul left in it. | Read review |
PlayStation Universe | David Carcasole | 7 / 10 | 12-03-2021 | Chorus is a mostly good game, with excellent dogfighting and gameplay that always feels fun to pull off. It also looks gorgeous and can make for an entertaining narrative, even if it’s not really breaking the mold too much with its plot. Still, it’s almost tragic how poorly the game’s ending lets down the rest of the solid work that made everything else about it so brilliant. | Read review |
Polygon | Cass Marshall | Not Recommended | 12-13-2021 | Ultimately, I just wish Chorus was pared down. The plot is full of B-movie pulp, but the game doesn’t seem interested in laughing at itself. There aren’t a lot of new ideas in the story, and the narrative isn’t delivered with grace. Will you like Chorus? That wholly depends on how much tolerance you have for everything packed around the spaceship combat. | Read review |
Press Start | Kieron Verbrugge | 6 / 10 | 12-04-2021 | Chorus does an admirable job of trying to carve out its own identity in a genre that deserves the attention, but it just doesn’t stick the landing. If you’re a fan of arcade spaceship shooters and narrative adventures there’s probably enough here to chew over, but there’s just not much that Chorus has to offer that hasn’t already been done better elsewhere. Despite being set in a gorgeous pocket of space and offering up some interesting ideas it sadly misses the mark in just about every way. | Read review |
pressakey.com | Tobias Heinen | Not Recommended | 02-01-2022 | Chorus can be a lot of fun, but too often gets in its own way. When I sweep through huge frigates with precise drifts while simultaneously shooting power relays and turrets, it holds a sense of absolute superiority and skill. Unfortunately, this freedom is too often taken away from me and replaced with boring dialogue. Essential features like moving my ship horizontally and vertically or selling old equipment at the merchant are completely missing. | Read review |
Push Square | Oliver Reynolds | 7 / 10 | 12-03-2021 | Although the basic storyline may be largely nonsensical, you’ll come across a nice selection of characters to assist on your travels, all of whom are fully voice acted with their own minor backstories. Nara and Forsaken often exchange pleasantries, but their conversations can sometimes come across a bit clinical, and would have benefited greatly from a bit of added humour. | Read review |
Rock, Paper, Shotgun | Sam Greer | Recommended | 12-03-2021 | Despite a weak start, Chorus’s over-the-top world and tone combine with slick dogfighting in space to make a potent package | Read review |
Saving Content | Scott Ellison II | 4 / 5 stars | 12-03-2021 | Chorus has exceptional gameplay and a vast expanse to explore within the confines of its planetary system. It unfortunately suffers from a technical issues that hold it back from greatness. And while it may not have the best voice acting or story, it more than makes up for it with its space combat and freedom to explore through its design. Deep Silver Fishlabs have made gameplay the focal point, and it shows. Chorus is the kind of game you can’t get enough of, and have to experience everything as it’s so rich and engaging. | Read review |
Screen Rant | Rob Gordon | 4.5 / 5 stars | 12-03-2021 | Chorus is a space shooter with stunning ship-to-ship combat, all wrapped up in an intriguing world that brings personality to an impersonal genre. | Read review |
SECTOR.sk | Andrei | 7.5 / 10 | 01-10-2022 | Epic space expedition with some great components, but some weak points as well. | Read review |
Shacknews | Chris Jarrard | 7 / 10 | 12-03-2021 | Space action junkies will eat this one up and those with next-gen consoles that are new-game-thirsty could do much worse than this interstellar tale of redemption. | Read review |
Slant Magazine | Justin Clark | 4 / 5 stars | 12-03-2021 | When The Circle comes calling again, encroaching on Nara’s meager existence, she also needs Forsa to stand a chance of fighting the cult, and even the ship has a deep recognition that it’s the product of reprehensible crimes. Their bonding over shared pain should be ridiculous, but in practice, it’s absolutely enthralling. All this runs parallel to the Lovecraftian cosmic horrors at the game’s heart, but even as unnerving as that material gets, it’s all the more effective thanks to the very human and understandable reasons they’ve been allowed to exist. There are dozens of space shooters that will take up more of your time, and very few of them are dedicated to making this much of an impact as an engrossing, thoughtful adventure. | Read review |
SpazioGames | Silvio Mazzitelli | 7.2 / 10 | 12-03-2021 | Chorus shines with a couple of very good ideas that, gameplay-wise, are very well crafted. The storytelling, the UI and the quest design, on the other hand, are far from perfect. | Read review |
TechRaptor | Samuel Guglielmo | 7.5 / 10 | 12-03-2021 | While the story is nonsense and some of the elements don’t feel that great, Chorus’ high-intensisty space combat is so good it leaves me wanting more every time. | Read review |
The Escapist | KC Nwosu | Recommended | 11-30-2021 | Video Review | Read review |
The Games Machine | Claudio Magistrelli | 7.5 / 10 | 12-03-2021 | There are not that many space combat games out there, so Chorus could be a good pick if you like an action packed and ready-to-go game that doesn’t require you to study astrophysics like Elite o Star Citizen. The drawback is that, mechanics wise, Chorus is fairly repetitive, and not that mechanically deep. It could still be a good choice if you’re aching to shoot space lasers, but in a couple of hours you might realize you’re becoming more of a space tourist than an ace pilot. | Read review |
The Outerhaven Productions | Keith Mitchell | 4.5 / 5 stars | 12-03-2021 | Chorus is a fantastic return to space combat games and one I’m sure that both newcomers and veterans will enjoy. | Read review |
TrueGaming | Unknown | 7.5 / 10 | 12-08-2021 | Chorus is a fun experience that offers a smooth and elaborate gaming system with beautiful graphics and unique melodies but has suffered some negatives that have had an impact on the final evaluation, an experience that we recommend from those looking for a pure gaming experience away from storytelling and diversity of content. | Read review |
VGChartz | Christian Evans | 6 / 10 | 12-12-2021 | If you can look past the flaws, there are some real highs in the kinetic brilliance on display in the fight and flight element of Chorus, making it worth considering, even if it can’t be wholeheartedly recommended based on all elements of the game. | Read review |
Video Chums | A.J. Maciejewski | 7.9 / 10 | 01-01-2022 | Chorus provides both solid space dogfights with intuitive controls and a distinctly presented story that remains engaging throughout. It may have its maddening moments that hold it back from greatness but it’s still an impressively promising original IP. | Read review |
WayTooManyGames | Kyle Nicol | 8 / 10 | 12-07-2021 | Chorus is a great game that just doesn’t quite meet its full potential. The amazing story setup doesn’t manage to hit the mark, with lacklustre characters and underwhelming emotional moments. One the other hand, the combat is definitely worth getting into, with some fantastically smooth controls once you get used to them. Fishlabs’ first attempt at a bigger-budgeted game ended up being a good one, and this is worth checking out if you’re in need of a substitute for the Rogue Squadron series of games. | Read review |
Wccftech | Chris Wray | 6 / 10 | 12-03-2021 | Chorus is undoubtedly ambitious, with Fishlabs undeniably putting in a lot of effort into their first full title. Aesthetically, there’s a lot to praise the game for, with a photo mode that genuinely feels useful to capture the visual splendour of space and the action of combat. Combat here is also fun, responsive, and generally great to play, even if it can feel overused due to a significant lack of variety in the rest of the game. Add this lack of variety to an ambitious story, but poorly developed, and you get Chorus. For every positive, there is an undeniable negative. Is it worth playing? I would say yes, but how much mileage you get out of it will be very subjective. | Read review |
Worth Playing | Chris “Atom” DeAngelus | 8 / 10 | 12-03-2021 | Overall, Chorus is a fun arcade-style space shooter. The open world isn’t super engaging, and the plot can be a touch messy, but they’re secondary to the fun of piloting your super ship as you spin, shoot lightning, and turn into lasers. If you’re in the mood for an entertaining and punchy space shooter with some cool mechanics, then Chorus fits the bill. I wish the plot were better conveyed and there were more variety in side-quests, but that certainly doesn’t mar the experience. At the end of the day, you’re blowing up Cthulhus with your magic space anime powers, and isn’t that all it needs to be? | Read review |
Xbox Achievements | Richard Walker | 75 / 100 | 12-03-2021 | Chorus might ostensibly look like any other space shooter, but, discounting a few annoyances, it has some cool ideas of its own, and frenetic action that will pull you right in like a tractor beam. | Read review |
Zoomg | محمدحسین جعفریان | 7.5 / 10 | 12-03-2021 | Chorus game turns the gamer into Nara, the pilot of the Forsyken spacecraft, to fight small and large enemy spaceships to protect the free people. The charm of flying in a large galaxy filled with eye-catching landscapes is so remarkable that if you love space battles and high-speed maneuvers at zero gravity, you shouldn’t miss the opportunity to experience this work by Deep Silver. | Read review |
ZTGD | Terrence Johnson | 10 / 10 | 12-03-2021 | I’m not going to lie; I LOVE everything about this game. In fact, the only thing I wish is that I was able to get out of the ship and walk around as Nara. Much like the Galaxy on Fire series all conversations happen in ship, unless it’s a cutscene. But even that is not really worth counting as a strike against the game because literally everything else is such a smooth experience. While the story can get a bit confusing, if players are fans of breakneck speeds, and thrilling dogfights in space then Chorus is going to be right up your alley. I cannot wait to see what Deep Silver Fishlabs can do with a sequel to this game or even some DLC, with the world that has been created here it really would be a shame to let it go to waste. | Read review |
About Chorus
Take control of Nara, once the Circle’s deadliest warrior, now their most wanted fugitive, on a quest to destroy the dark cult that created her. Unlock devastating weapons and mind-bending abilities in a true evolution of the space-combat shooter. Along with Forsaken, her sentient starfighter, explore ancient temples, engage in exhilarating zero-g combat, and venture beyond our waking reality.
RELEASE DATES:
DEVELOPER(S):
- Fishlabs
PUBLISHER(S):
- Deep Silver
GENRES:
- Action, Adventure
SERIES/FRANCHISE:
- n/a
GAME MODES:
- Single player
GAME ENGINE:
- Unreal Engine 4
DLC:
- -
BUNDLED IN:
- -
DIRECTOR(S):
- -
PRODUCER(S):
- -
DESIGNER(S):
- -
PROGRAMMER(S):
- -
ARTIST(S):
- Kareem Leggett
WRITER(S):
- -
COMPOSER(S):
- Pedro Macedo Camacho
GAME MODES:
- Single player
GAME ENGINE:
- Unreal Engine 4
DLC:
- n/a
BUNDLED IN:
- n/a
DIRECTOR(S):
- n/a
PRODUCER(S):
- n/a
DESIGNER(S):
- n/a
PROGRAMMER(S):
- n/a
ARTIST(S):
- Kareem Leggett
WRITER(S):
- n/a
COMPOSER(S):
- Pedro Macedo Camacho