



Once you get a pistol and the hell finally unleashes, the gameplay becomes much smoother and falls into a more standard fast-paced doom formula. The opening “tutorial” section is nothing short of awkward as your fists float in your face and cut scenes run rampant, interrupting any sort of rhythm as you try and get used to the controls. Standard comfort options are available for blinders and click or smooth turning. DS4 and the Aim controller is supported with Moves being left behind and I’m fine with that as the action in this Mars science facility can get frenetic and having to fumble with a control scheme not involving thumbsticks would hamper the experience here.
