DUE PROCESS Review: Incompatible Combat

Due Process is a first-person tactical shooter game currently available on Steam. The game offers a unique blend of strategy and fast-paced action, making it an exciting experience for players looking for a new FPS experience. However, there are a few issues with the game that are worth noting.

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One major issue is that the title does not include controller support, which can be a disappointment for players who prefer to use a controller instead of a keyboard and mouse, and considering my duo normally uses a controller, it was just another hoop to jump through. Additionally, the game does not provide a proper introduction or tutorial on how to play, making it difficult for new players to understand the mechanics and controls.

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Despite these issues, the core gameplay of Due Process is rather enjoyable. The game features a variety of weapons and tools that players can use to take out opponents, and the levels are designed to provide a good balance of strategy and action. The game also features a range of customization options, allowing players to tailor their experience exactly to their own preferences.

Another great feature of Due Process is the game’s replayability. With each round, players have the ability to try out different strategies and approach to the round, making each playthrough unique. The game also features a variety of different maps and game modes, which keeps things fresh and interesting. The maps are well-designed and offer a great mix of long-range and close-quarters combat.

Due Process – Unique in Style

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The graphics and sound design of the game are also definitely worth mentioning. The game features a gritty, realistic art style that does its best to immerse players in the heist setting. The sound design is also done very well, with realistic gunfire and explosions that add to the game’s intense atmosphere.

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Overall, Due Process is an enjoyable game with some great features. However, the lack of controller support and a proper introduction or tutorial are significant drawbacks that will make it undoubtedly difficult for some players to get into the game. As I said, despite these issues, the core gameplay is fun and engaging, making it worth checking out for players looking for a completely unique and challenging FPS experience.

 5/10

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Written by Elijah Boxhill

Elijah Boxhill is a critic and author for Fandomwire. Elijah is also one of the hosts of the FandomWire comic book based podcast, Comic Book Saga. Twitter: @OpticalCinema TikTok: @OpticalCinema Instagram: @ElijahBoxhill

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