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Deceit—Action by Automaton.
Details
Website | www.playdeceit.com |
Developer | Automaton |
Publisher | Automaton |
Platform | Windows |
Where to buy | Deceit on Steam |
Genre | Action |
Release Dates |
3rd March 2017 — World Wide
|
Score | 5/10 |
What Calum Parry thought:
5.00/10
5
“Deceit is a game of deception and co-operation. A concept excellent on paper. In practice though, it does fall flat on itself. It has a problematic community which can be tough on new players. If Deceit allowed friends to play together it could make for a great party game. Unfortunately, this is not the vision of the developers. They'd rather see strangers forced to work together in dire situations.”
Version reviewed: Windows
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