Shadowrun Trilogy Review (PlayStation 5)



Our Shadowrun Trilogy Review comprises of the 3 cult tactical RPG games taking place in a dystopian cyberpunk future in which magic has re-awakened, bringing back to life creatures of high fantasy. Initially created as a tabletop RPG over 30 years ago, this one-of-a-kind setting has gained a huge cult following during the past three decades.

Shadowrun Trilogy Review Pros:

  • Decent graphics.
  • Three games in one.
  • You get both the PlayStation 4 and the PlayStation 5 versions.
  • The download size for each game
    • Shadowrun Returns – 774MB
    • Shadowrun Hong Kong – 1.12GB
    • Shadowrun Dragonfall – 872.4MB
  • 3 difficulties in each game – Easy, normal, and hard.
  • Dystopian RPG gameplay.
  • Very atmospheric.
  • Text speed – slowest to fastest.
  • Cursor speed slider.
  • In-game tutorial prompts option.
  • Camera mode – Free, locked, auto, and console.
  • Projection mode – perspective or orthographic.
  • 4K support.
  • Audio commentary is available in some of the games.
  • Character creator with male/female, race (human/elf/dwarf/ork/troll), archetype (Street Samurai/mage/decker/shaman/rigger/physical adept/none), portrait, adjust hair and beard style along with colour. Setup initial stats,name/lastname and street name.
  • Karma is earned like exp and is used to put into your state fields which are – body, quickness, strength, intelligence, willpower, and charisma.
  • Fast loading times.
  • Excellent soundtracks.
  • Turn-based combat.
  • Combat including movement is all governed by action points.
  • Enemies will have a hitting percentage and if they have any effects in play like buffs or hiding in cover.
  • Damage numbers will pop up on the screen.
  • On-screen prompts to make the combat and general gameplay easy to learn and understand.
  • Multiple choice interactions dictate the story, relationships, and more.
  • Save and load when you want.
  • Shadowrun Hong Kong has the main base game and the additional bonus campaign. You can select which one to play.
  • All the games don’t have to be played in any order as they are not sequential.
  • Etiquette changes how you deal with social situations and they are – corporate, security, gang, socialite, Shadowrunner, and academic. This is in Shadowrun Hong Kong and Dragonfall.
  • Shadowrun Dragonfall is the director’s cut.
  • Can end your turn on command.
  • Camera control is the ability to move it around and zoom in and out.
  • Dragonfall gameplay is a lot more engaging with more interaction opportunities and loot drops.
  • Plays really well with the controller.
  • Has a tabletop feel to it.
  • Feels like you are playing the original games but with the modern tips and tricks.

Shadowrun Trilogy Review Cons:

  • Minimal graphic settings.
  • Shane all the games are not joined with the same character and setting up a new character every game is just a pain.
  • You can see the advancement of the series making the earlier games a lot clunkier than the new ones.
  • Doesn’t make it clear what order the games are actually set in.
  • Can’t rebind the controls.
  • Apart from 4K and loading times, it’s the same games from the gameplay perspective.

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Shadowrun Trilogy:

Official website.

Developer: Paradox Interactive

Publisher: Paradox Interactive

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Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!

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