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GameSpot: Dreamkiller Review

Dreamkiller is, through and through, a budget game. The visuals are colorful but look decidedly old, the action is as shallow as it gets in a modern shooter, and the sound effects lack oomph. The premise is neat, and some of the enemy designs are legitimately awesome. But if you've been dreaming of some old-fashioned twitch shooting, you should return to the old standbys and let this sleeping dog lie.

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Dreamkiller Free Steam Weekend Underway

Mindware Studios' FPS Dreamkiller is now available to play for free on Steam through the weekend.

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6.0

AVault: Dreamkiller Review

It's unfortunately very repetitive and not very addictive, and Mindware has made some questionable design decisions, such as the lack of a manual save system. As a result, the game is better for stress relief than anything else, a source of mindless entertainment as you blast away at hordes of bad guys.

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Aeropause: Dreamkiller Review

Dreamkiller is an unapologetic throwback to the shooters of several years ago. It is fast and furious, and you will be tested at every point in the game. It can be a lot of fun when things are firing on all cylinders, but with the average visuals and nagging bugs, your frustration level will rise. At the end of the day, Dreamkiller just plays out as an average shooter.

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RadientFlux5325d ago

I might have to rent the X360 version when it comes out. Sometime I miss the simplified gameplay of the classic FPS.