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Published: 2017-08-23, Author: Matt , review by: darkzero.co.uk
Agents of Mayhem is incredible fun, but having played Volition's other games, this title seems to be lacking a certain “panache” that their others games had in spades. The potty humour is there, and is funny in places, but it's far removed from the hila...
Abstract: Agents of Mayhem has more in common with a MOBA than an open world crime game, and it was hard to play without feeling inspiration from the recent crop of hero shooters like Overwatch or Battleborn.This will no doubt leave returning fans of the Saints Row...
Abstract: Agents of Mayhem has more in common with a MOBA than an open world crime game, and it was hard to play without feeling inspiration from the recent crop of hero shooters like Overwatch or Battleborn.This will no doubt leave returning fans of the Saints Row...
Agents of Mayhem is an extremely fun game to play with a wide range of characters to choose from, all with unique abilities and weaponry, but the futuristic open-world city of Seoul just doesn't have enough to offer. The storyline isn't the most entertain...
Both AoM's sense of humor and style are playfully sharp, Swapping between heroes mid-fight feels cool and works well, You get to smack the autotune out of a Justin Bieber villain, A smart difficulty system gives you guidance and flexibility
Combat can be hard to track and become overwhelming, The campaign takes a while to get going, Enemy bases are incredibly repetitive
Hero-swapping tactics add a unique edge to third-person combat, while humor and heart elevate Agents of Mayhem's typical world-saving fundamentals to memorable heights...
Published: 2017-08-15, Author: Steven , review by: Digitaltrends.com
Diverse, interesting characters, Instantaneous agent swapping, Robust upgrade system
Repetitive missions, Bullet sponge enemies, Recycled set pieces, Underwhelming story, Bare bones open world
No, Agents of Mayhem enters growing list of forgettable open world games.If you do decide to buy this game, we currently recommend you purchase it on PlayStation 4. Based on our testing on a pre-release version of the retail build, the Xbox One version fe...
Published: 2017-08-06, Author: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
Varied agents, Surprisingly tactical, Often genuinely amusing, Nicely fettled control system
Not very sophisticated, Not glitch-free, Hardly ground-breaking, Doesn't
Agents of Mayhem isn't going to win any prizes for intellectual ambitiousness – as you would expect from a Volition game. You couldn't say, on paper at least, that it's wildly original: it certainly isn't the first third-person shooter we've ever seen. Ho...
While the world of Agents of Mayhem didn't excite me, the core shooting and running around was enjoyable enough to keep me playing. Plus, the prospect of unlocking new agents from the very start really relieved that itch of earning “new stuff”.MPU 4 (Desk...
Published: 2017-04-05, Author: Matt , review by: stuff.tv
Abstract: Developer Deep Silver Volition spent much of the last decade working on Saints Row, an obscenely over-the-top sandbox series that made even Grand Theft Auto 's shenanigans look tame by comparison.A quick look at the plot of Saints Row IV, for example -...