Human enemies are often criticized for being stationary or predictable. Deadfall Adventures: Heart of Atlantis Reviews
Captures a fun, "cheesy" pulp-adventure vibe for fans of the genre. Puzzles provide a welcome change of pace from shooting. Faithful recreation of 1930s-era weaponry. DeadFall Adventures Heart of Atlantis PSN
You play as James Lee Quatermain, the great-grandson of the legendary adventurer, racing against Nazis and Russians across Egypt, Mayan ruins, and the Arctic. Human enemies are often criticized for being stationary
Features standard FPS mechanics but adds a light-based system for supernatural enemies; you must shine your flashlight on mummies to weaken them before they can be killed. Faithful recreation of 1930s-era weaponry
This version includes upgraded graphics, new boss fights, a completely new notepad system, and an exclusive co-op survival mode. Critical Consensus Pros:
Critics from PlayStation Universe and Bournemouth Echo noted "abominable" dialogue and poor voice acting.
Unlike standard shooters, it emphasizes puzzle-solving. You use a compass to find treasures and consult a journal for clues, similar to the Uncharted series.