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Shadowrun: Hong Kong Critic Reviews

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LEVEL (Czech Republic) October 12, 2015
Formula, polished almost to perfection. Immersive storytelling and an emphasis on multiple ways to complete the missions make this game a real RPG and not only a turn-based strategy spiced up with the story.
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Hardcore Gamer August 20, 2015
This is a game that transcends its name and should be spoken of in the same breath as the genre’s best.
90
Games.cz September 14, 2015
Excellent story, likeable characters and dynamic missions filled with tension. In the latest addition to the modern Shadowrun saga authors gave their best.
90
RPGamer December 22, 2015
Shadowrun: Hong Kong offers a steady evolution of Harebrained Schemes' Shadowrun experience. It's such an enjoyable game that a director's cut wouldn't need to do much to boost it from an excellent, tactically engaging family conspiracy to a must-have.
88
Pelit (Finland) September 9, 2015
Shadowrun: Hong Kong is a solid RPG. Whether it be the dialogue, story, combat or exploration, the third installment in the Shadowrun series delivers.
87
Ragequit.gr August 24, 2015
Despite ultimately feeling slightly "inferior" to the greatness that is Dragonfall, Shadowrun: Hong Kong introduces lots of much-desired improvements to the series and remains a solid RPG effort, true in every way to the high standards that we've come to expect from its developers.
87
IGN Italia September 4, 2015
Perhaps it doesn't reach the heights of Dragonfall in the writing department, but this is still a wonderful walk in the Sixth World.
87
RPG Fan September 20, 2015
If you loved Dragonfall, you're going to really like Hong Kong.
85
Softpedia August 24, 2015
Harebrained Schemes has managed to once again impress by adding a few, but only a few, good improvements to the recipe, while delivering a very interesting setting and some imaginative missions. However, it might not feel like a whole new experience, just "more of the same."
85
Gameplanet August 28, 2015
Harebrained Schemes has again struck gold within the Shadowrun universe. Refined Decking and brilliant writing as well as some genuine surprises breathe life into the fantastical future Hong Kong setting. Sadly, some pacing and level design issues stop it just short of the heights it was reaching for.
85
NZGamer September 14, 2015
A really enjoyable play. The Hong Kong setting gives a new thematic twist for the series that feels well fleshed-out and interesting, and the increasingly strange mystery you get caught up in makes for a great experience...Definitely one for newbs and phreaks alike.
82
Games Master UK November 3, 2015
The writing shines through as some of the most genuinely compelling we've seen in a title this year.
80
GameStar August 30, 2015
Story, characters and dialogues make it a thrilling game, despite the stagnant game mechanics.
80
Brash Games September 3, 2015
With its sprawling story, not to mention the array of side missions available when Shadowrunning, Shadowrun: Hong Kong is a huge game, with mystery at the heart of everything. Its stunning visuals won’t tax your hardware too much, meaning that it can run on PCs half a decade old without much in the way of performance issues, and its open-ended gameplay means that no two playthroughs will be the same.
80
Eurogamer Poland September 3, 2015
Shadowrun Hong Kong shows the excellent level of skills in Harebrained Schemes. Although the title can't compete in terms of graphics with high-profile productions, and the gameplay model can still be improved, new Shadowrun is still a very recommendable game.
80
IGN September 11, 2015
What it lacks in new features it makes up for in improving old ones, such as a better experiences in the Matrix as well as improved interface options.
80
GameSpot September 18, 2015
Players who have already taken this trip with Shadowrun Returns and its expansion may find themselves wanting a bit with the gameplay, and newbies will have quite the learning curve to surmount, but if you see the gameplay as an adequate means to experience the more satisfying narrative end, Shadowrun: Hong Kong more than earns your attention.
80
PC PowerPlay October 1, 2015
Hong Kong features a wonderful story but patience is required due to the glacial pace with which it progresses.
80
SpazioGames October 23, 2015
Shadowrun didn't need a revolution to impress, considering the base game was simple but tactical and well calculated. With Hong Kong, though, the developers went the extra mile, finely creating a great storyline, and an inspired background. We expect more enhancement in the gameplay for future DLCs and expansions, but for now we're fully satisfied.
80
CD-Action November 14, 2015
The game grew in scale since the previous Shadowrun – locations are a bit larger and story lasts for over 20 hours. The visuals and the interface were improved a bit. The third trip to The Sixth World is worth every penny, but the game mechanics could really use a facelift.