Past cure ps412/28/2023 ![]() Past Cure starts out as a very promising title, but quickly falls apart and comes across as a game that has some great ideas but is plagued by mechanics being shoehorned in throughout. Welcome to Past Cure, in which you constantly question what’s real, what’s not and what’s actually happening. While I can see that a certain amount of passion was put into Past Cure, no amount of passion can make this game functional. Past Cure is a broken and generic third-person shooter that lets its hints of originality drown in its cliché, unexplained story and its painfully glitchy gameplay. Past Cure is an aggressively meaningless story broken up by astonishingly pedestrian gameplay. Past Cure is not just the worst game I have played over the past few years it's now on the shortlist of worst games I've ever played in my life. In a time where I believe games are better than ever, I implore you to spend your hard-earned free time cozying up to literally any other game - even Superman 64. The only positive thing I can say about Past Cure is that I've taken this hit and played the game for you so that you don't have to. I can't help but think of the early moments in Ian's house, seeing ceramic horrors in reflections and being excited for a cinematic psychological-horror action game that would never come to be. An intriguing narrative is interrupted by long bouts of boring wave-based shooting against generic enemies in dull locations. Ideas teased early on never come into play, with nightmares and the real world staying largely separate from one another until the script calls on them not to be. Past Cure is an odd mash of Max Payne, The Evil Within, Heavy Rain, and a bit of Inception, without ever fully realizing any of those influences-compartmentalizing each section instead of creating a unique blend. ![]() PlayStation LifeStyle - Chandler Wood - 5.5/10 Genre: 3rd person action / stealth, thriller, horror
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