Memory is one towering cliche, with Liam Neeson playing the same role that he’s played for almost two decades, just with visible creaks and with nothing that lodges in the memory at all.
Everything was dandy in the world of BigChick the rooster. The lands were green, the weather was good, and his family was cooped up, safe as houses in the Big Barn. But then a volcano erupted.
Previously releasing on PC via Steam, what develops in Another Dawn on Xbox is a solo campaign with a tropical backdrop, and you’re using whatever guns and materials you can to take the fight to the cartels. This is a first-person adventure that regularly switches into an outright FPS shooter.
Aborigenus on Xbox One feels like an idea that was good inside the developer’s head, but a sloppy mess when put to paper. It’s a world that lacks focus, identity and most importantly, any sense of fun.
Looking back, it’s easy to call this a genre-defining game by being a standout Fallout title, and a standout open-world game. It paved the way for a new generation of open-world titles and introduced a whole new market to the Fallout brand. For many, this was their first Fallout title, but it wasn’t their last.