Disintegration
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- June 16, 2020
- V1 Interactive
- Action, Adventure
Critics Consensus
- In-Game Purchases
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- June 16, 2020
- Action, Adventure
- In-Game Purchases
- Users Interact
Critics Consensus
# Reviews: 87
Disintegration is a highly ambitious mix of real time strategy and FPS, but it's held back by a weak campaign and boring game design.
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Critic Reviews for Disintegration
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Disintegration’s single-player campaign has some novel ideas and its robot enemies die well, but it never achieves any tactical depth.
An unsatisfying mix of shallow strategy and low-energy shooting, Disintegration is hard to recommend to fans of either genre.
Disintegration smashes first-person-shooting and real-time tactics together to create a wild, crazy thrill ride of a strategy game with a few rough edges.
Dan Stapleton (IGN)
6/10 - (Read Review)
Disintegration’s single-player campaign has some novel ideas and its robot enemies die well, but it never achieves any tactical depth.
Austin Wood (GamesRadar+)
2/5 stars - (Read Review)
An unsatisfying mix of shallow strategy and low-energy shooting, Disintegration is hard to recommend to fans of either genre.
Mike Epstein (GameSpot)
7/10 - (Read Review)
Disintegration smashes first-person-shooting and real-time tactics together to create a wild, crazy thrill ride of a strategy game with a few rough edges.
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33bits | Rubén Rionegro | 65 / 100 | 06-23-2020 | Disintegration has an interesting and innovative gameplay but it is not enough to support the whole weight of the game. It also has a repetitive campaign mode and a plot that goes nowhere. Online, which could be the most interesting mode, was born dead from the start. Still, a game to give a chance if we don't have something better to play | Read review |
3DNews | Алексей Лихачев | 4 / 10 | 06-27-2020 | It's hard to understand why this game exists – even its publisher didn't bother to market it. Multiplayer died almost instantly, and its single-player campaign is full of same-y missions and boring environments. | Read review |
ACG | Jeremy Penter | Not Recommended | 06-10-2020 | This game just never comes together in almost any way. It could be fun for a small amount of time but falls apart with boring combat, boring worlds, and a boring presentation. | Read review |
Area Xbox | Kevin Arbelo | 6.8 / 10 | 06-16-2020 | Disintegration is the new game from Marcus Lehto, one of the creators from the original Halo. Now, we got Disintegration an interesting game that try to mix the action of the FPS and mechanics from the RTS games. However, the result is not as good as expected | Read review |
Atomix | Sebastian Quiroz | 80 / 100 | 06-10-2020 | Disintegration is the latest work by Marcus Lehto, Halo's co-creator, who manages to masterfully combine various elements of the FPS and RTS genre to create an experience that is quite unique to today's industry. | Read review |
BaziCenter | Mohamad Reza Rezvani | 6 / 10 | 06-16-2020 | Unfortunately, Disintegration has not worked well in combining first-person shooter style with tactics and strategy. | Read review |
But Why Tho? | Derrick Pittman | 8 / 10 | 06-10-2020 | Disintegration is a different and fun game when it comes to mashing two genres together. While the story may be mediocre, it’s characters keep you invested to see the mission through. It’s a shame that load-outs are handed to you and do not promote build diversity, but the gameplay is still a blast | Read review |
Cerealkillerz | Gabriel Bogdan | 6.7 / 10 | 06-17-2020 | Disintegration presents itself as solid mix out of real time strategy and a sci-fi-egoshooter but doesn't offer much besides this bold gameplay experiment. V1 Interactive did a tremendous job but the limitations of such a small studio are pretty clearly visible in nearly every part of the single and multiplayer. | Read review |
Checkpoint Gaming | Omi Koulas | 8 / 10 | 06-10-2020 | It’s a shame there isn’t any more than a straightforward 15-hour campaign and multiplayer, because Disintegration already feels like a new fandom waiting to thrive. | Read review |
COGconnected | Tony Bae | 58 / 100 | 06-13-2020 | Overall, this was a solid effort that felt quite polished. Unfortunately, it’s missing the most important thing in video games—fun. Perhaps some updates could fix this, but it would take a creative overhaul to do so. | Read review |
Critical Hit | Darryn Bonthuys | 7.5 / 10 | 07-01-2020 | Disintegration absolutely nails the idea of managing a squad and blasting away at the opposition from within your high anti-gravity horse, but some rough edges in the multiplayer department derails this ambitious concept before it can truly stand out from the pack. | Read review |
Cultured Vultures | Ashley Bates | Recommended | 06-10-2020 | Despite some flaws, Disintegration’s genre fusion presents a worthwhile alternative from your traditional FPS experiences. | Read review |
Destructoid | Chris Carter | 6.5 / 10 | 06-10-2020 | Disintegration is highly ambitious, and I think that over time a combination of free and paid DLC could shore up some of its weaknesses. Either way, I'm already looking forward to a potential Disintegration 2: this world is worth lingering in. | Read review |
Digital Chumps | Ben Sheene | 7 / 10 | 04-04-2017 | By blending FPS and RTS mechanics, Disintegration carves out its own niche but despite a promising world and engaging multiplayer, the main action is often undercut by a generic campaign. | Read review |
DualShockers | Cameron Hawkins | 6.5 / 10 | 06-10-2020 | Disintegration falls short due to a generic campaign despite having some of my favorite multiplayer gameplay in recent memory. | Read review |
Easy Allies | Brad Ellis | 3.5 / 5 stars | 06-12-2020 | Disintegration is a solid outing that incorporates elements from first-person shooters and strategy games in a smooth and fluid manner. | Read review |
Echo Boomer | David Fialho | Not Recommended | 06-15-2020 | In one word, Disintegration is empty. It presents a new interesting concept but the novelty goes away very fast with linear and repetitive missions, between poor executed story beats. | Read review |
Eurogamer | Emma Kent | Not Recommended | 06-19-2020 | Disintegration's campaign is a robot-smashing romp, but multiplayer appears to be dead on arrival. | Read review |
Explosion Network | Dylan Blight | 6 / 10 | 06-14-2020 | With the multiplayer being DOA on PS4, at least, the game is left feeling oddly hallow at launch, but there’s enough campaign and replayability to hold the attention of players for 15-30 hours as you max out your squads level, abilities and track down each chapters secrets. | Read review |
Game Debate | Chad Norton | 7 / 10 | 06-10-2020 | Overall, Disintegration shows a lot of promise, but it's hard to get away from that nagging feeling, one that tells me this just feels like Early Access. The story is okay, and the combat is fine, but the potential here is far greater than what is actually on offer. There are some good moments, and it is enjoyable, but the story and multiplayer lack much to be desired. If you want a simple sci-fi romp then look no further, but if you're looking for the next big Halo then you're going to want to look elsewhere. | Read review |
Game Informer | Ben Reeves | 6 / 10 | 06-10-2020 | Issuing orders to your team is fun, but your movements are sluggish and the combat encounters are uninspired | Read review |
Game Rant | Robin Meyer-Lorey | 2.5 / 5 stars | 06-10-2020 | Disintegration is an innovative mix of FPS and RTS from one of the original creators of Halo, but it just can't live up to its promising premise. | Read review |
Gameblog | Jonathan Bushle | 5 / 10 | 06-16-2020 | Disintegration is a tactical FPS with good ideas, but a poor excecution. | Read review |
GameCrate | Nate Hohl | 6.5 / 10 | 06-10-2020 | Disintegration at least proves that, when properly tuned, the vehicle-based gameplay that's normally presented as a one-off setpiece in most other FPS titles is capable of anchoring an entire game, especially when it's paired off with a little RTS unit management. Unfortunately, in Disintegration's case, that unique gameplay model isn't strong enough to outshine the game's lack of visual and functional polish. | Read review |
GameGrin | Blake Hawthorn | 6.5 / 10 | 07-16-2020 | Overall my time in Disintegration was a fun one, however it just left something to be desired in terms of shooting, or the RTS mechanics, I really hope that if there is a sequel to this game that they drastically improve the shooting mechanics. Multiplayer is fun and I can't wait to spend more time with it. | Read review |
GamePro | Tobias Veltin | 75 / 100 | 06-10-2020 | Neat shooter strategy mix, which leaves a lot of room for a possible successor. | Read review |
GameSkinny | Mark Delaney | 7 / 10 | 06-16-2020 | Disintegration comes from the co-creator of Halo, but don't let that lead you to think this is a typical FPS. It's a satisfying but flawed genre-bender that usually capitalizes on its risks. | Read review |
GameSpew | Richard Seagrave | 6 / 10 | 06-22-2020 | So, with its online multiplayer seemingly unable to get off the ground from the outset, Disintegration is only worth picking up at this point for its single-player campaign. With even that having its fair share of issues, however, it’s hard to recommended. There’s quite a bit to like, and the groundwork that has been laid would make for a great follow up with a better story and more strategic depth, but ultimately Disintegration feels like a hollow shell of what it could have been. | Read review |
GameSpot | Mike Epstein | 7 / 10 | 06-10-2020 | Disintegration smashes first-person-shooting and real-time tactics together to create a wild, crazy thrill ride of a strategy game with a few rough edges. | Read review |
GamesRadar+ | Unknown | 2 / 5 stars | 06-10-2020 | An unsatisfying mix of shallow strategy and low-energy shooting, Disintegration is hard to recommend to fans of either genre. | Read review |
GameZone | Evan Cauff | 5.5 / 10 | 06-15-2020 | Even though Disintegration has very enjoyable gunplay and the crew is very easy and useful to utilize, this doesn't give a pass to the inadequate graphics, the lack of unique enemies, the bugs, an unsatisfying ending, and many other elements of this game that with more time, could have been improved drastically. The game has a very cool concept of combining the first-person shooter genre with a real-time strategy game, but unfortunately lacks the necessity of an entertaining game to back the concept. | Read review |
GamingBolt | Ravi Sinha | 7 / 10 | 06-11-2020 | Disintegration is a straightforward experiment that offers an intriguing if derivative world to explore and characters to like. Its FPS/strategy mix of gameplay is inherently limited, especially in multiplayer, but the campaign still makes for an enjoyable romp. | Read review |
GamingTrend | Travis Northup | 60 / 100 | 06-10-2020 | Disintegration is a unique game held back by oftentimes irritating and dull game design and a weak campaign. While practically everything about the world and gameplay is unlike anything I've played before, too little of it succeeds in being consistently enjoyable. | Read review |
GBAtemp | Pranavsingh Dhunnoo | 6.8 / 10 | 06-20-2020 | With Disintegration, V1 Interactive’s inaugural title succeeds in bringing a game with fresh, hybridized mechanics that nevertheless don’t really condense into one that feels totally satisfying. | Read review |
Geeks Under Grace | LJ Lowery | 6.5 / 10 | 07-02-2020 | Disintegration is a fresh concept that feels as though it was lost in time since the days of the OG Xbox but fails to stand out, especially with its multiplayer mode that simply isn't worth your time. | Read review |
God is a Geek | Mick Fraser | 6 / 10 | 06-10-2020 | In an era where first person shooters continually push the envelope in terms of genre tropes, visuals and mechanics, Disintegration is a few years late and a few dollars short. | Read review |
GotGame | Abdul Saad | 6.5 / 10 | 06-13-2020 | All in all, I’d say the multiplayer was fun and adds more unique gameplay elements the campaign was lacking. The only thing that holds Disintegration back is the lackluster story and repetitive combat. The game promises free and paid DLC content in the future, and hopefully that will improve the experience overall. | Read review |
Hardcore Gamer | Jordan Helm | 2 / 5 stars | 06-10-2020 | It's astonishing to see just how far off the mark Disintegration is in terms of how it looks and plays. | Read review |
Heavy | Elton Jones | 6.5 / 10 | 06-10-2020 | Disintegration’s fresh take on your usual FPS is fully realized in a single-player setting, yet its unique gameplay doesn’t feel all that fun in a more competitive setting. | Read review |
Hobby Consolas | Daniel Quesada | 70 / 100 | 06-10-2020 | It offers a distinct personality and really attractive challenges, but it needs a little more variety and a more balanced gameplay. | Read review |
IGN | Dan Stapleton | 6 / 10 | 06-10-2020 | Disintegration's single-player campaign has some novel ideas and its robot enemies die well, but it never achieves any tactical depth. | Read review |
IGN Italy | Unknown | 7 / 10 | 06-10-2020 | Disintegration is a unique experiment, that blends two different genres in an interesting way. You have to accept a few compromises, but both the campaign and the multiplayer modes offers lots of action with just enough depth. | Read review |
IGN Spain | Unknown | 6.5 / 10 | 06-10-2020 | A good RTS/Action game that doesn't get the player's attention during its campaing but does have a great multiplayer way to enjoy the mechanics. Saddly, it doesn't reach our expectations. | Read review |
Impulsegamer | John Werner | 3.7 / 5 stars | 06-26-2020 | "Disintegration" has so much potential but due to being such a radical approach to combining two very different gaming genres, I believe that more work needs to be done in order to balance and strengthen the core mechanics. However, in saying that, I have found myself quite intrigued by the developing story and wanting to know what happens next. I wouldn't call "Disintegration" a bad game, but I would like to see what the developers do with possible future titles. I also believe that "Disintegration" would have made a brilliant VR game but perhaps that is something we might be able to experience at a later date. | Read review |
Just Push Start | Mark Fajardo | 3 / 5 stars | 06-15-2020 | While some people will probably like Disintegration, it honestly doesn't have much going for it. It's a first-person shooter where you feel like that teammate that's there, but not really doing anything and a real-time strategy that is hard to control and doesn't give you very many options. Combine these with a story that relies on a cool premise to get past generic missions and you have an underwhelming experience. Online might be enough to save this long term or anyone looking for unique experience but for most people, you're probably going to just get frustrated. | Read review |
Marooners' Rock | Matt Kowalski | 8.2 / 10 | 06-22-2020 | Disintegration is only the second RTS title to keep my attention for a long period of time. If you are still in doubt, watch streams or multiplayer videos but I can say that Disintegration is worth the $49.99 USD price tag. | Read review |
Merlin'in Kazanı | Samet Basri Taşlı | 60 / 100 | 06-21-2020 | Disintegration offers a mid-level gaming experience with poor story presentation below my expectations and unfulfilled gameplay of the RTS part of the game. The multiplayer part, which has a great potential, is spent due to the low number of customization options and low number of players. | Read review |
Metro GameCentral | Unknown | 4 / 10 | 06-16-2020 | An interesting mix of first person shooter and real-time strategy, from the co-creator of Halo, but the chalk and cheese mix of gameplay elements never really gels. | Read review |
MonsterVine | Diego Escala | 3 / 5 stars | 06-10-2020 | Disintegration held a lot of potential, and while its gravcycle is novel, the rest of the package doesn’t live up to the strategy it promises. | Read review |
New Game Network | Alex Varankou | 50 / 100 | 06-18-2020 | Disintegration is a dull experiment. Taking shallow replicas of two genres and squeezing them together results in a largely forgettable game that can hardly even be considered a curiosity. The technical issues and average presentation don't help matters. | Read review |
NoesPaisparaFrikis | Oscar Garcia Mompean | 7.8 / 10 | 07-01-2020 | Disintegration is a game with a new proposal, full of great ideas. | Read review |
Noisy Pixel | Victor Aparicio | 7 / 10 | 06-10-2020 | Disintegration seemed to be in a hurry to introduce itself to the world, and this ended up hurting its campaign. The plot won’t hold your attention, but the unique gameplay mechanics of FPS and RTS systems will surely keep you invested across each map. When it works, Disintegration is a hell of a fun time. | Read review |
Pardis Game | Muhammad Javad Majidzadeh | 6.5 / 10 | 07-01-2020 | Disintegration is built upon an intriguing idea. Although the final product does not satisfy our expectations as it should, but perhaps with spending a little bit more passion and time towards the game in its post-launch state by the developers, so that the accessibility of the game, especially when it comes to separate unit control, is improved, we might have a better game | Read review |
PC Invasion | Unknown | 7 / 10 | 06-10-2020 | Disintegration has its fair share of flaws, but it still delivers fast-paced action with a unique spin on the first-person shooter genre. | Read review |
Player2.net.au | Unknown | Not Recommended | 06-17-2020 | Disintegration aims high, but it doesn’t quite hit the right points. There’s fun to be had in this shooter/strategy hybrid, but you’ll have to survive unbalanced combat, a poorly explained narrative and some occasionally unreliable AI teammates to get there. | Read review |
PlayStation Universe | Garri Bagdasarov | 6 / 10 | 06-17-2020 | Disintegration's blend of FPS and RTS is an interesting one, but unfortunately it fails to fully deliver on both. It's a competent game and can be fun at times, but most of its mechanics fail to work in the simplest of ways. Maybe with a little, more time Disintegration could have been something special. | Read review |
PowerUp! | Leo Stevenson | 8.1 / 10 | 06-10-2020 | An unforgiving shooter that demands a lot of its players but those who dedicate enough time to learn the game will be rewarded with a truly unique and thrilling experience | Read review |
Press Start | Frank Watts | 7 / 10 | 06-17-2020 | Disintegration could have been a lot worse than an “alright” campaign and a decent multiplayer mode. Given V1 Interactive tried something novel and tried to blend genres and it could have been a directionless mess. What we got, however, was a neat idea with a lot of potential to be something greater, with an execution good enough to prove the concept works. The multiplayer is much better than the campaign, if only because it’s not bogged down with the same design choices as a single-player mode. In saying that, it’s still worth checking out for what could very well end up being the first emergence of a great new genre. | Read review |
Push Square | Unknown | 5 / 10 | 06-17-2020 | The flaws in Disintegration's execution are easy to spot. Restrictive level design and a limp narrative hamper the single-player, while the multiplayer suffers from a dearth of content and no way to make the squad combat sing. Perhaps a sequel could expand on the genuinely good ideas V1 has brought to the FPS table. Disintegration is an interesting genre blend that ultimately falls short. | Read review |
Rock, Paper, Shotgun | Henry Stockdale | Recommended | 06-19-2020 | Disintegration has a lot of room for improvement, but I enjoyed my time with it, and it succeeds in finding a balance between its shooting and strategic elements. It’s the kind of game I hope gets a sequel, one which is bolder in pursuing its ideas, and not just in its character names. | Read review |
Saudi Gamer | عبدالرحمن بعيون | Not Recommended | 06-23-2020 | Disintegration tried to come up with a new ideas and unique gameplay, while somehow it succeeded with that, it wasn't enough to make the overall experience enjoyable, as it came short in mostly everything else. Not to mention it's almost impossible to find multiplayer as of now, so you will not be able to get the full experience. | Read review |
Screen Rant | Zackerie Fairfax | 2 / 5 stars | 06-12-2020 | While Disintegration promises a fresh take on the sci-fi FPS genre, it delivers an underwhelming experience with an incoherent storyline | Read review |
SECTOR.sk | Ján Kordoš | 5.5 / 10 | 06-23-2020 | Disintegration offers a mix of FPS and RTS from Halo co-creator but it lacks fun and good gameplay. | Read review |
Shacknews | Sam Chandler | 4 / 10 | 06-10-2020 | . Disintegration does not feel up to scratch for a game releasing in 2020. | Read review |
Sirus Gaming | Erickson Melchor | 7 / 10 | 06-17-2020 | There is much to like about this game. It’s a unique experience that few big studios are willing to take. Perhaps the game would have been better if it had a little more time to bake. We’ll never know. What I do know is that, at it’s best, the game’s a frantic tactical shooter with some moments of pure fun. Otherwise, it’s just another shooter from the perspective of a hoverbike. I still would recommend this game just for the novelty factor alone. Honestly, it’s not the worst sci-fi shooter out there, it just doesn’t do much to stand out besides being a little different. | Read review |
Skill Up | Ralph Panebianco | Not Recommended | 06-27-2020 | Video Review | Read review |
Slant Magazine | Aaron Riccio | 2.5 / 5 stars | 06-10-2020 | The game's attempts to distinguish itself from other first-person shooters ultimately feel superficial. | Read review |
Softpedia | Cosmin Vasile | 6.5 / 10 | 06-28-2020 | It's true that the weird combination of first-person shooter and strategy elements do work quite well in Disintegration, they're not as fun as one would expect (if anyone can expect that). Instead of having the best of both worlds, Disintegration puts itself in the position of potentially being hated by fans of both genres. Yes, the hybrid approach does work, but it's not entertaining enough to warrant a full playthrough. Here is hoping for a better sequel though. | Read review |
SpazioGames | Paolo Sirio | 7 / 10 | 06-10-2020 | Disintegration offers a bold take on the FPS genre, contaminating its Halo-like formula with RTS mechanics; despite a number of design limits and a not so inspired multiplayer, that works just fine in single-player. | Read review |
Stevivor | Steve Wright | 6 / 10 | 06-10-2020 | There’s a lot of squandered potential in both this title and the franchise itself, and I hope that V1 Interactive is able to salvage this release in the weeks to come. Some much needed focus will greatly improve the package. | Read review |
TechRaptor | Alex Santa Maria | 8 / 10 | 06-10-2020 | Disintegration's meaty shooter campaign invites players into a unique world that's well worth exploring, but quirks in its gameplay and storytelling hold it back from true greatness. | Read review |
Telegraph | Tom Hoggins | 3 / 5 stars | 07-07-2020 | Studio founded by the co-creator of Halo brings an inventive squad shooter twist that doesn't quite hit the mark | Read review |
The Game Fanatics | Julian Harris | 7.5 / 10 | 06-16-2020 | If you are down to try something new, Disintegration is worth a shot. With a 10-15 hour campaign and a decent multiplayer offering, there is something here for many to enjoy. | Read review |
The Games Machine | Nicolò Paschetto | 8.9 / 10 | 06-10-2020 | It is exciting to play a shooter, it is satisfying to play a strategy game. Doing both things at the same time, it is just glorious. Disintegration is extremely balanced for being the first take at this new genre, and it is very well polished, too. The worldbuilding is fascinating, the story is not too bad, but the writing of characters and dialogues is terrible. Luckily the game is just so good. | Read review |
The Outerhaven Productions | Keith Mitchell | 3.5 / 5 stars | 06-10-2020 | Disintegration is the effort of combing a First Person Shooter and an RTS together, something that has been tried in the base with moderate success. Here, V1 Interactive takes the concept one step further with several new ideas, yet ultimately aren't all fleshed out. I'm looking forward to seeing if and how the developer will correct these concerns in either a DLC or the follow-up to the game. | Read review |
TheSixthAxis | Dominic Leighton | 8 / 10 | 06-10-2020 | Disintegration is a game of, and about, duality. It manages to feel like a throwback while it's fresh genre melding brings it straight into the present. It's an occasionally lifeless, mechanically sound construct, but everything about it has heart. It's a double A game, the likes of which we don't often see anymore, and it's one of the most unique and consistently enjoyable sci-fi shooters of recent years. | Read review |
ThisGenGaming | Robby Bisschop | 6.5 / 10 | 06-27-2020 | Disintegration aims to mix things up by adding RTS ingredients into the FPS genre but just like the Gravcycle you pilot, it fails to fly high. | Read review |
USgamer | Mathew Olson | 2.5 / 5 stars | 06-10-2020 | Disintegration is not the next great sci-fi action franchise (as if we really need another), but hopefully, it can be a stepping stone to something more distinctive and unique from V1 in the future. | Read review |
Video Chums | A.J. Maciejewski | 7.9 / 10 | 06-10-2020 | Disintegration provides some of the best multiplayer action that I've ever played. At the same time, its single player campaign can be downright tedious and frustrating so I can only recommend it to those who enjoy competing online. | Read review |
VideoGamer | Imogen Donovan | 7 / 10 | 06-13-2020 | Disintegration poses interesting questions about how we will define the human experience in a recognisable future. It's not going to answer those questions, sadly, but the gameplay is so creatively rewarding and satisfying. Plus, cool robots. | Read review |
WayTooManyGames | Thomas Medina | 8.5 / 10 | 06-14-2020 | All in all, this feels like a game made for a very specific type of player, which is a rare thing these days. Either it clicks, or it doesn’t. As for me, it ended up being one of the most unique and enjoyable games I’ve played in a long while. | Read review |
Wccftech | Nathan Birch | 7.5 / 10 | 06-10-2020 | Disintegration is a somewhat fractured experience. The game's quirky combination of shooter and strategy mechanics works, and multiplayer is a lot of frantic fun, but its single-player campaign suffers from some oversights, technical issues, and monotonous design. If Disintegration is a hit, I suspect it will be for its multiplayer, so while I'm being a bit conservative with my score now, the game will hopefully hover to new heights as PvP content is added. Whether you want to jump on your Gravcycle now is up to you. | Read review |
Game Info
In Disintegration, you play an Integrated character named Romer. He’s one of many who rebelled and are now outlawed by the Rayonne. It’s up to you to lead a small group of these Outlaws, people who have chosen to fight back and survive, into a brighter future where we protect those they care about and hope to one day become human again.
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