Though there can be multiple ways to overcome a given situation, it’s often clear that doing your business is quietly (or as quietly as possible) is the way forward – not least because a quiet approach invariably ends up with less enemies to deal with. Wrapped around all of this is the stealth system which arguably provides Desperados 3 (much like Shadow Tactics before it), with the bedrock from which everything else is derived. Viewed from an elevated third-person perspective, the player can command an assortment of the titular Desperados, switching from one to another or moving them all at once. Desperados 3 PS4 Review A Boundlessly Clever, Thoroughly Enjoyable Wild West Tactical Effort Anchored By Compelling storyįor those not familiar with the particular sort of sneaky strategy that the likes of Shadow Tactics do so well, Desperados 3 is, on the surface at least, a real-time tactical effort where players must complete an objective by combining the assorted skillsets of different controllable characters. That’s right you can rest easy – Desperados 3 not only maintains the high caliber tactical gameplay beats that were such a welcome hallmark of Shadow Tactics, but it stylishly transplants them into an evocative Wild West setting and narrative that proves to be enduringly enjoyable to say the least. Desperados 3 PS4 Review – If Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun proved that developer Mimimi Games had a *really* solid handle on tactical stealth, then Desperados 3 absolutely rams home the point quicker than a fast-draw headshot in a dusty saloon.
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