Sunset Overdrive for Xbox One, Review Suggests Sunset a Promising Game, Fun Shooting Adventure with Your Customizable FIzzCo Character

Sunset Overdrive for Xbox One, Review Suggests Sunset a Promising Game, Fun Shooting Adventure with Your Customizable FIzzCo Character
According to IGN's review of the new Sunset Overdrive, the game is packed with interesting elements. After playing the game for 30 hours, IGN stated that the Sunset Overdrive game "is big, gorgeous, and a hell of a lot of fun. Never has getting from point A to point B in an open-world game provided so much enjoyment. It provides some of the most fun, frantic, and fantastic gaming I've had on the Xbox One".
Insomniac Games and Microsoft Studios recently released their Sunset Overdrive on October 28 this year, and it's a third-person shooter video game set in an open world metropolis called Sunset City of 2027. The game was exclusively made for console Xbox One users. Gamers can fully control a FizzCo employee who fights humans that had transformed into monsters after drinking an energy drink. You can also fully customize your FizzCo character.
The Sunset City is controlled by a corporation called FizzCo. As a FizzCo employee, you have to clean up the mess that the company made after a launch party of their new energy drink called Overcharge Delirium XT. Now, you have to take care of the said monsters that the FizzCo company created.
As for the gameplay, you can use a large weapon arsenal in the dystopian world of the metropolis, as you can also wall-run, use zip-lines, and grind rails to navigate Sunset City; focusing on 'agile combat', you have to fully maximize your acrobatics capabilities.
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