Series X & One
Chorus
(ESRB - Standard)
- Shooter
- Adventure
- Indie
- Arcade
Publishers:
- Deep Silver
Developers:
- Fishlabs
(*) Offline play
Yes
Download required
No*
(*) Download required: Minor content missing or a lot of bugs present with a patch recommended (more details bellow)
(*) Disclamer: Xbox One and Series X|S consoles require an internet connection to set up/activate the system for the first time. An active Microsoft account is also required to play.
Tested by DoesItPlay on Xbox Series X
Also tested on:
Xbox One version on disc. Series X upgrades have to be downloaded if desired.
Version 1.0.0.3 on disc
22.3GB on disc.
Languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Polish, Chinese (Traditional & Simplified), Korean,
Game plays completely offline from beginning to end, including side quests and optional ship upgrades.
• There were only a handful of instances where the voice over said different words compared to the subtitles, but the message/idea was always the same.
• During the Apex Vulture introduction scene, the camera got lost in the transition back to the player, which required a reload to last checkpoint to resolve the issue and continue with the mission. Similarly, when attempting a side quest in the Nimika area, the camera got lost in multiple attempts when attempting to talk to the NPC, but reloading last checkpoint and repositioning our self would eventually find a way to continue to start the mission. Slightly tedious, but there was no progress loss whatsoever because the checkpoints are right before these problematic cutscenes are activated.
Apart from those two minimal issues, very solid build of the game and very stable performance.