STAR WARS™: Dark Forces Remaster
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51

Spieler im Spiel

1 111 😀     120 😒
85,53%

Bewertung

$29.99

STAR WARS™: Dark Forces Remaster Bewertungen

Das böse Imperium ist gerade dabei, hinter dem Schleier der Geheimhaltung eine Weltuntergangsarmee aufzubauen. Doch die verdeckten Operationen der Rebellenallianz sind ihnen nicht gewachsen. Ihre Aufgabe ist es, das Imperium zu infiltrieren und seinen Plänen für Terror und Herrschaft ein Ende zu setzen.
App-ID2292260
App-TypGAME
Entwickler ,
Herausgeber Nightdive Studios
Kategorien Einzelspieler, Volle Controller-Unterstützung
Genres Action
Datum der Veröffentlichung28 Feb, 2024
Plattformen Windows
Unterstützte Sprachen English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain

STAR WARS™: Dark Forces Remaster
1 231 Gesamtbewertungen
1 111 Positive Bewertungen
120 Negative Bewertungen
Sehr positiv Bewertung

STAR WARS™: Dark Forces Remaster hat insgesamt 1 231 Bewertungen erhalten, davon 1 111 positive und 120 negative Bewertungen, was zu einer Gesamtbewertung von „Sehr positiv“ führt.

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Neueste Steam-Bewertungen

Dieser Abschnitt zeigt die 10 neuesten Steam-Bewertungen für das Spiel und präsentiert eine Mischung aus Spielerfahrungen und Meinungen. Jede Bewertungsübersicht enthält die gesamte Spielzeit sowie die Anzahl der positiven und negativen Reaktionen, wodurch das Feedback der Community klar dargestellt wird.

Spielzeit: 586 Minuten
good
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positiv
Spielzeit: 195 Minuten
Es macht noch genauso viel Spaß wie bei erscheinen 1995.
👍 : 1 | 😃 : 0
Positiv
Spielzeit: 569 Minuten
Ein gutes Remaster!! Würde mich auch über die anderen beiden Spiele als Remaster freuen.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positiv
Spielzeit: 691 Minuten
A great nostalgia experience without getting eye cancer and having to deal with nasty, ancient controls.... I was really looking forward to it and the first impression was very familiar and felt good. BUT after a short time it turned out that there are too many game-breaking bugs to justify this price for a remaster. In several levels (including Ramsees Hed, Detention Center, Jabba's Ship, Nar Shaddaa, and Fuel Station), certain triggers didn't work properly, or enemies didn't drop properly the keys needed to progress through the level, or even to complete the level at all. The only option was to play the level completely from the beginning (to respawn the enemies and thus reset their drops) and then (by luck?!) obtain the keys from the designated enemies or activate the triggers on a subsequent playthrough. Frustrating....! Especially because you initially doubt yourself. You run around forever, wandering through the levels trying to find a key or progress, feeling like you've missed something.... and then, if you don't know what to do anymore, and u'r finally watching another player's video guide, you realize that you didn't make the mistake yourself, but that your game is simply broken and it worked for other players (by chance?!) but you were trapped because of a bug. Very, very frustrating! The "Packered Mortar Gun" is always bugged from the moment you receive it for the first time. As soon as you switch to this weapon in any way (scrolling through weapons or using the ring selection menu), the character is automatically oriented to face north (according to the minimap). While holding this weapon, you can no longer rotate around your own axis, but can only look up and down, move sideways, or move forward and backward. Only when you switch to another weapon is turning left and right possible again, and the character is no longer fixed to "north." WTF!?! In addition, there are glitching enemies that are standing right in front of you one moment and then suddenly get "pulled" 20 meters away and then perform their actions there. WTF!?! The menu navigation (in the main menu, but also in the game itself) retained too much of its retro style. With modern monitors and resolutions, the information from all menu pages, inventory, and so on could have been, in extreme cases, placed on one page. Instead, you have to struggle through the menu with clumsy controls and scroll five times to read a mission briefing or to view your inventory pages. So much nostalgia really wasn't necessary... These bugs and problems can't have only occurred and been noticed by me?! With all due respect, if the game is no longer in alpha or beta, and you're asking for that kind of price for a remaster, then things like this shouldn't happen. Thumbs down.
👍 : 4 | 😃 : 0
Negativ
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