The Persistence + HotFix
Release Date: May 21, 2020
Genres/Tags: Action, Stealth, First-person, 3D
Developer: Firesprite
Publisher: Firesprite
Platform: PC [Repack]
Engine: Unreal Engine 4
Steam User Rating: 63% of user reviews are positive (based on 11 reviews)
Interface Language: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Arabic, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Japanese, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Portuguese - Brazil, Russian, Swedish, Turkish, Simplified Chinese
Audio Language: English
Crack: built-in (CODEX CrackFix)
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Minimum requirements :
Operating System: Windows 7 x64
Processor: Intel i5 4570
RAM: 8 GB
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750ti
DirectX: 11
HDD Space: 5 GB
My Reviews :
When you build up expectations so high for a game and then you're finally at long last able to play it chances are you're bound to be disappointed to some degree or another. Maybe the story didn't turn out the way you wanted or the controls just didn't come together. But for whatever reason the game that you hope to play just wasn't the one that was delivered. So after a year of building excitement for the persistence calling it over and over my most anticipated PlayStation VR game. I knew that I could be setting myself up for a major letdown. So no one is happier than I am to tell you that not only did developer fire sprite deliver on all of my expectations. But the longer I played the more I realized they actually exceeded every single one.
The Persistence initially looks like a first-person shooter set in space. But on further investigation it's clear that this is far more similar to a vast array of rogue lights that strangely 2d cartoons side-scroller rogue legacy being the closest analog. There are a ton of experimental items weapons grenades and yes even guns to find unlock upgrade and craft to help you on your mission all of which simply disappear every single time you die requiring you to restart the level basically from scratch. The biggest exception to that rule is your permanent stat upgrades that are purchased with stem cells that are scattered around the ship or harvested from enemies.
Occasionally you'll encounter of rare schematics that once you construct them act like perks. If that being said even the best weapons and the strongest perks aren't gonna save you over the course of my first playthrough I died 42 times but each one felt productive that despite Lamm momentary setback i was always moving forward making the persistence incredibly frustrating but also one of the most addictive games I've ever played. There are only four decks on the ship to explore but gameplay length is not one of my complaints in fact my only complaint about the persistence is that the environments are fairly generic and insanely dark much darker than the well-lit demo from a few months back. I was waiting for some drastic level variety that simply never came each deck looks and feels only mildly different than the one before it. So it's fortunate that everything else the game does makes up for this in spades.
The required DualShock for despite an oddly severe learning curve handles the complex controls admirably. The 3d sound design is absolutely incredible you'll usually hear mutants even in other rooms long before you see them. The music and ambient noises swell at just the right times to build suspense or to help scare you to death. It probably took me about six hours to stop jumping at every single scare but those first six hours were beyond intense. Sometimes making even just walking from room to room stressful. But as you get better and build up your character you'll acclimate to this space ridden house of horrors gaining the much-needed confidence to engage enemies in some creative combat just be warned this game is extremely scary and just as difficult and if you dare let someone watch you play there's a free downloadable app for your tablet or smartphone that lets a second non VR player invade your game and they can help you or make life miserable. After 17 hours I finally saw at the end of the game it wasn't the good ending and I totally failed the last mission but that's just further incentive to go back keep leveling up and give it another go.
I could go on and on about the persistence all day because there's plenty that I didn't cover including a separate survival mode that I still haven't unlocked. But figuring this game out failing at it and eventually learning from your mistakes is all part of the fun I'd hate to ruin any of that for you. I was expecting the persistence to be really good I just wasn't expecting it to be this good this deep or this addictive is simply put even need to play this game.
Setup Features :
Based on The.Persistence-CODEX ISO release: codex-the.persistence.iso (2,955,378,688 bytes).
The.Persistence.Hotfix.incl.Crackfix-CODEX (34 MB) applied over.
High Quality Lossless & MD5 Perfect: all files in this setup are just same as the original files after installation.
NOTHING ripped, NOTHING re-encoded.
Significantly smaller archive size (compressed from 2.8 to 1.3 GB).
Installation takes one minute.
After-install there will be a setup files check to make sure that everything installed properly (but you can skip it if you want).
HDD space after installation: 5 GB.
Repack uses XTool library by Razor12911.
At least 2 GB of free RAM (inc. virtual) required for installing this repack.
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