This ’60s-set sequel is as patchy as a hippie’s tie-dye
Hangar 13’s mob-bothering debut manages to craft an evocative version of the 1960s. The studio’s made a vibrant Louisianan city that bustles with life in the jazzy French Quarter and peacefully simmers out towards the bayou, while the best songs of the decade crackle out your radio. Just one problem. This era isn’t so great when you’re not white.
To its credit, this gangster-packed sequel never shies away from the grimmer aspects of what Vietnam vet Lincoln Clay and the black community suffers in many different ways. In a confident and superb opening, we witness both the events that set him on his path for revenge, and the casual racism that seeps through every interaction, culminating in a shocking moment that you won’t soon forget.
Quickly getting an idea of who the star is and, thanks to snippets of present-day interviews, a glimpse of who he may become, these early hours are effective in making our thirst for justice as strong as Clay’s. Buzzing with style, inventiveness and deft cutting between past and present during a punchy set-piece that has you creeping through Mardi Gras, it’s a fantastic introduction to New Bordeaux. Sadly, it’s all misdirection.
The Rolling Groans
The guiding hand of the prologue gives way to a heavily structured open world where you attempt to take down the top don. Sal Marcano has fingers in every illegal pie, running all the illicit industries you can think of and a few you’ll be thankful you didn’t. To defeat Sal, the plan is simple: disrupt his operations, take out the lieutenants running them and murder your way to the top of the chain. It’s a basic structure, and you’ll quickly discover how limiting it really is.
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
NOT SO SILENT
With a Silent Hill renaissance on the horizon, the Western developers who worked on the most recent four entries - Silent Hill: Origins, Silent Hill: Homecoming, Silent Hill: Shattered Memories, and Silent Hill: Downpour - talk to James Winspear about keeping a light aflame while the fog rolls in
Late night with the devil
My, my, what manner of BAFTA is this?\" said Andrew Wincott, slipping into Raphael's dulcet tones with ease as he accepted the BAFTA for Performer In A Supporting Role earlier this year.
NCE BITTEN, THRICE SNEAKY
We base-jump towards our first taste of Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, talking with series producer Noriaki Okamura about our hands-on with the remade Virtuous Mission section of the classic stealther.
Crimson Desert
Devils may cry, and so might you after this
Spine
Looking to equal gun-fu classics
Lost Records: Bloom & RageTape 1
Hitting play on Don't Nod's coming-of-age tale
PS5 Pro to launch
PS5 architect Mark Cerny finally revealed' one of the worstkept secrets in gaming history - stick 7 Nov in your calendar
Batman: Arkham Asylum
15 years!? Holy depressing passing of time, Batman!
The Elder Scrolls Online: Gold Road
Keeping us engaged with the carat-and-stick approach
Alan Wake 2: Night Springs
Keepin' it weird