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Some say this move alone can make the game too easy but I honestly think it helps to make navigation a bit more fluid and the gameplay faster-paced. Redux lets you perform a dash move so you can move around quicker and it’s great for avoiding attacks. If you’ve played the original, the katana may feel very out of place and feels more or less like some kind of weird foreshadowing to the Shadow Warrior reboot which released in 2013, also developed by Flying Wild Hog. Redux adds in the Cyber-Katana which has no real place being in this game but it is kind of fun to use. You can run, jump, and sprint, and you’re technically only equipped with two what I’ll call “modular” weapons that can be upgraded. I never did play this before the Exile expansion released but, yes, that means the game was even shorter at one point. You can beat the game in about four or five hours. The game plays out in missions or levels broken up by checkpoints and whether you play the Extended Edition or Redux version, they’re both very short. The voice acting is far from incredible and while the plot failed to keep me interested, the gameplay is a different story. I’ll be honest, I had to look up a plot summary because I lost interest in the plot very early on. The story is told through comic book-styled cut scenes and voice communications during gameplay. which is a corporation established to protect the city. You play as Major James Fletcher, a soldier of the C.L.N. Machines have basically taken over and their ultimate goal is to control The Sanctuary, a network that holds billions of digitalized human minds. The story goes that humans are almost extinct and all those that are left live in the city of Bezoar. It’s kind of like Painkiller except with robots. Hard Reset is one of those shooters where the story takes a backseat to the gameplay and you get to shoot a ton of shit. It was released for PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 in 2016. Hard Reset: Redux is a re-balanced version of the Extended Edition and also includes a new weapon, new enemy type, it changes enemy placements, and includes other changes.
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In 2012, the free expansion titled Exile was released and the game was eventually bundled with the expansion and titled Hard Reset: Extended Edition.
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Developed and published by Flying Wild Hog, Hard Reset was released for PC in September, 2011. For this review, I decided to give it another shot and was able to beat it and I also played through the Redux version which I beat back when it came out.