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Sunset Overdrive Review

  • First Released Oct 28, 2014
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  • XONE

Take me down to the Sunset City where the monsters are green and the carnage is pretty.

If you're worn out on games with drab palettes and dramatic characters, then Sunset Overdrive is just the game you need to lift your spirits. It's dripping with color and upbeat personality, and its cast is filled with comical caricatures. Sure, its dialogue is vulgar and absurd, but unlike so many games that attempt to be edgy, Sunset Overdrive makes its quips feel natural rather than forced. It never takes itself too seriously, which in this case, is a good thing. It's also a blast to play thanks to it's movement system and over-the-top weapons. It's a liberating game that trades in rules and drama for freedom and pure unadulterated enjoyment, and Sunset Overdrive never pretends to be anything but an excuse to swear like a sailor, jump off of a skyscraper, and blow up a gang of monsters.

As you'd expect, an absurd game like Sunset Overdrive features an equally absurd plot. It's the end of days after the evil energy drink corporation, Fizzco, poisoned the citizens of Sunset City, turning them into violent rage beasts known as OD. On one hand, that means you need to fight your way out of the city, on the other hand, that means you get to fight your way out of the city. As a janitor that's been taken advantage of by Sunset's hedonistic jerks in the past, it's finally your turn dish out the pain, and you get to do it with an over-the-top selection of powerful and ridiculous weaponry.

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Before your crusade kicks off, you create a character of your choosing using the character customization system. There's a great variety of options to choose from, but should you grow bored with your character, you're free to go back to the drawing board at any time and revise your appearance. Over the course of your journey, you team up with small factions of survivors to devise your escape plan, and along the way, you go toe to toe with hundreds of monsters, Fizzco robots, and enemy humans known as scabs. Each faction you fight alongside sticks to a theme: there are the lazy, rich, preppy kids, a scout troop, and a gang of LARPers, to name a few. Though the factions' characterizations are slightly mocking and exploitative of the groups they represent, there are also plenty of times when representatives from each group call out and mock the stereotypes that are so often applied to them, striking a respectful balance.

Make no mistake, however: Sunset Overdrive is immature on all fronts. Nearly every character swears up a storm, dropping f-bombs like it's going out of style. Thankfully, unlike many games that take this approach, their foul language feels natural and it reinforces the brash attitude that permeates the game. Largely, the voice actors behind the game's cast do a commendable job of selling their roles. You'd think that everything would be colored by a hint of doom and gloom given the situation at hand, but the survivors you meet seem to take it in stride, giving the game a lighthearted and irreverent quality that's rather uplifting.

Sunset Overdrive is one of the best looking games on the Xbox One, both on a technical and artistic level. The city itself is large, dense with buildings and artifacts, with plenty of variation in architectural style. Everything's coated in a bright, saturated coat of paint, giving the game a cartoonish quality that's easy to love. When you're in the midst of battle, sometimes with what seems like a hundred enemies, the screen fills with explosions, bursts of lightning, and occasionally bright green ooze. Despite all of the chaos on screen, the frame rate remains rock solid. Sunset Overdrive isn't meant to look realistic, but that doesn't disqualify it as a top contender for the best looking Xbox One game. It's simply beautiful to behold.

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Of course, when you're zipping across town, you're going to miss a few of the finer details, but you'll be having too much fun to care. One of Sunset Overdrive's primary delights is its mobility system, which is loose and flexible in the name of enjoyment. Nearly every object and surface is an opportunity to gain ground, which makes it easy to travel great distances with speed and grace. You can grind along most objects, including telephone lines, ledges, handrails, and the like. Cars, awnings, and exhaust ducts act as trampolines that send you skyward, allowing you to work your way up and over buildings with ease. You can also wall-run indefinitely and, eventually, dash in mid-air and run atop bodies of water.

The only downside to the emphasis on movement is that if you find yourself standing in place in the middle of combat, you're going to be punished. It's easy to become overwhelmed by dozens of enemies at once if you're fighting while stationary, and they can quickly whittle away your health. There are times when your instincts tell you to fight rather than flee, but despite your best intentions, this is rarely the right decision.

Stringing movements together not only gets you to your destination safely and quickly, but it exemplifies what Sunset Overdrive is all about. Sometimes you slightly miss your target, but that's OK, because the game's very forgiving when it comes to timing and aiming. Once you get the hang of each move, you can free-run from one end of the city to another without ever touching the ground. The more tricks you use, the more style points you earn. As you fill up your style gauge, you activate elemental and stat boosts that make you more effective in battle. These "Amps" can be applied to you or your weapons, and are purchased with collectibles that are strewn throughout Sunset City. Similar to the open world game Crackdown, you have to explore every nook and cranny of the city to find them, but you can make it easier on yourself by purchasing maps for each type of collectible.

Sunset Overdrive never pretends to be anything but an excuse to swear like a sailor, jump off of a skyscraper, and blow up a gang of monsters.

As you perform certain actions, such as grinding, using automatic weapons, and air dashing, you earn badges that can be traded in for overdrives. Overdrives are another form of upgrade, which are similar to amps, but they're earned a different way. They can be applied to your character to increase style-point generation, boost weapon strength, or grant you health augmentations. Between Amps and Overdrives, there are a seemingly endless number of ways to upgrade your character and remix their strengths. If you want to explore the full range of options, you're going to spend a lot of time gathering collectibles, and even more time generating badges to unlock the best Overdrives.

Like the movement system, Sunset Overdrive's weapons are wild and varied enough to keep you entertained well beyond the end of the main mission path. Unlocking some weapons requires an absurd amount of the game's energy drink currency to unlock, and your best bet to earn them is to tackle the large selection of side missions, or to replay old missions for better rankings. You take aim with the likes of an acid sprinkler, a bowling ball cannon, an explosive teddy bear launcher, and a gun that bombards enemies with fireworks and illusionary Chinese dragons. Sometimes it's hard to choose which weapons to bring into battle, not because you need specific equipment, but because there are so many great options to choose from.

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Unfortunately, one of the few issues with the game is its selection of mission types. For a while, it feels like all you're doing are fetch quests. Someone needs supplies and they need you to go get them. It definitely helps that moving and shooting are so fun, but you still pine for something different after the dozenth fetch quest in a row. Give it time, however, and you'll eventually discover a wide variety of challenges, including a hefty dose of traversal challenges and combat scenarios to keep you busy and beef up your resources.

There are also more than a few great boss battles that challenge your ability to act quickly and move effectively, and these are some of the best moments in the game. Just when you think you're on the verge of boredom, an over-the-top mission appears, reigniting your enthusiasm. If you've always dreamed of taking on a massive inflatable mascot, similar to the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man from Ghostbusters, there's a boss battle for that. Maybe you've wanted to chase a train by grinding on rails, or you have a burning desire to ride on the back of a massive dragon that's winding through a vast cityscape. It's not that there's no fun to be had in Sunset Overdrive's typical missions, but the imaginative and surprising boss fights provide an enjoyable and taxing challenge.

You can freely replay any mission at a moment's notice, but eventually you'll want to jump online and screw around Sunset City with your friends. Hop into the Chaos Squad booths around the map, and you and a team of seven other warriors can tackle horde-like throngs of enemies, defend outposts, and put your traversal skills to the test. Sunset Overdrive emphasizes cooperation, but team members are awarded for their individual performance. Throughout the course of the game, you fight alongside computer-controlled warriors, but they're mostly useless fodder. In Chaos Squad, you're working with other tricked out players that are capable of zipping to-and-fro with a cache of arms at the ready. It feels like you're part of a stylish, amoral Justice League. Unfortunately, the difficulty of co-up doesn't scale based on the number of players in your party. With fewer than eight people, some Chaos Squad challenges are simply too hard; with fewer than four, you're almost always asking for trouble.

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Insomniac Games has crafted an excellent game in Sunset Overdrive. It's not without a few niggling issues, but you'll be too busy enjoying yourself to care. You can compare it to games like Crackdown, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, and Ratchet and Clank, but by combining the best elements of those games into a single package and injecting it with an anything goes, rock and roll attitude, you'll never think of it as anything but a singular achievement that stands tall on its own merits. It's one of the best games on the Xbox One, and a refreshing shot of merriment.

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The Good

  • Vibrant and explosive action
  • Forgiving in the name of giving you an enjoyable experience
  • Convincing and entertaining voice acting
  • Empowering, superhuman mobility

The Bad

  • A few too many fetch quests at the start
  • Multiplayer doesn't scale well

About the Author

Peter blasted his way through the main mission path, taking the time to dabble in side missions and multiplayer matches along the way.
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@strothers101 Oh, okay. That's true.

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@carolino Too old? if it hurts your eyes then you must be new too gaming games have hurt less on the eyes, I remember a time you could only play for 1 hour until your eyes started hurting.

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@strothers101 In case you misunderstood, or maybe I understood your comment incorrectly, I'm not saying that this game is for kids, its a great game for anybody who plays it, I'm saying that it is childish for fanboys to be bashing each other on game reviews.

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@justbefahad @strothers101 Yeah I know, I was playing on your use of the phrase "grow up" you know, to point out the irony of that statement considering how people are viewing this game as something for children...because, they need to grow up if that is their mentality.

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Edited By JustBeFahad

Insomniac delivers another great game. Also, I find it baffling how much fanboys are pulling each other's legs here, well pretty much like any other exclusive game review, but seriously guys, grow up.

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@justbefahad Thats the problem apparently. Me, a 26 year old man, is supposed to hate this game because its "not mature enough". Hell no...bring it on.

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Ah, playstation/xbox exclusive reviews always bring the best comments.

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@deadline-zero0 especially whe its a great game and it gets an 8. Yeah and guess what reviewers also about graphics which what makes it about the game rather than a fan boy comment. graphics don't make a game any less fun, you don't say Pokémon has bad graphics and that makes it a bad game because it doesn't.

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For some reason this seems like a really colourful, bonkers version of Infamous, to me...

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@tom_cat_01 with a dash of Jet Set Radio thrown in for good measure

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Great review Pete! Gonna have to do something about that out of date picture of you though...

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Hey Cows....1080p DOES NOT EQUATE TO A GOOD GAME!!! Like I said before, Id rather play a good, fun game at 900p than a shallow, all show and no go experience at 1080p! I hope Cows keep enjoying those 5's! Games are supposed to be fun experiences that entertain you for a time. It take good graphics, solid gameplay and a fun premise to make a game good. Not just pretty visuals. I said weeks ago that Sunset would score an 8 or 9 and it fell right in there! So while we X1 owners are having a blast with this new IP, you cows can keep playing Destiny!


Oh and if this game does eventually make it to PC, that is great news for the PC gamers. The FACT is that PS4 only owners will NEVER even get a sniff of this title! Besides that, nobody has even said when SO will come to PC. It might be 6-12 months, so who cares!

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@ShoTTyMcNaDeS Don't worry, Xbox owners never got TLoU or Uncharted. A lot of XB1 owners like humdingermarkie love Destiny, and I'd say that while this game looks great, its not something PS4 owners will crave for.

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@ShoTTyMcNaDeS It's all the Sony fanboys got so they have to suddenly pretend like it's the most important thing ever. No ever even noticed before.

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It's what I would love to play and adds a twinge of regret to buying a PS4. FINALLY Xbox you made me want something in your camp. Too bad you already leaked it's coming to PC and with such simple graphics will be easy to play on such a machine.

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Good luck with that

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...overdrive(cartoon)this is so next gen graphics!!!!????game for 5+...

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@ironfuk you do know this game is M it say it on the box and tv ad's

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@elreddiablo @ironfuk i mean is a litle clone...if you know read litle kid...

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@ironfuk Why are you all so insecure about your maturity? Just go outside if you want gritty realism, jeez. I thought video games were supposed to be about having fun.

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@Hammmodi @SmooKy32 Gametrailers-7

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@Martyr77 @Hammmodi @SmooKy32 Ain't trusting a site that has the "anal"yst patcher.

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Meow

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@sunyatanada76 No Moo actually.

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The graphics look terrible. No difficulty or punishment for death. The story is awful. I honestly can't see myself ever wanting this game. It really doesn't deserve anything higher than a 5.

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@Martyr77 I agree! Games that actually get 5's like Driveclub, are much much gooder. Goodness awaits!!!!

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Which game are you talking about? Infamous?

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Finally a decent game for Dorito munchers.

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I do indeed love Doritos ...

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@sunyatanada76 Sony's milk ain't enough for ya?

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Poor Ponies! Keep waiting, Johnny Waiter.

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@FBohler Yeah we are jealous of THIS! LOL!!!

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@Martyr77 @FBohler How much you want to bet that there will be a petition for ti to be on the PS4

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I knew this game would be a hit! but I'm so upset with microsoft and sony for forcing developers to lock pc games at 30 fps, I'm not buying a xbox one or ps4 now. and before you say no they don't , look into the evil within, dead rising 3, and assassins creed unity.

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@C-THREE That's developer's choice has been and always will be. Don't blame consoles because devs are cheap as hell.

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@Kinguard73 @C-THREE pc games portion of money is dwarfed by the money they make from consoles. so if console makers tell them "he do this or there may be "repercussions".",

guess what they're going to do?

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@Kinguard73 @C-THREE I meant hey do this

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@Kinguard73 @C-THREE

Why's it have to mean that devs are cheap? Devs have a vision for what they want their game to achieve. Often times that means allocating more resources to certain things (like vast numbers of NPCs, or highly detailed environments, etc) and lowering resources for other things (res, fps, etc). Doesn't make them lazy.

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@ooblah @Kinguard73 @C-THREE pc builds are powerful enough nowadays to handle all those computations plus more. look up how no one can get the evil within to run a steady 60fps no matter what hardware they use. it's no excuse for it.

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I am just going to come out and say it...I want SonyOnly4 to show up. Life is just so much more fun with it around.

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Can't wait to get back home from work tomorrow…. already downloaded……..

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So it turned out OK!

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8.0 is great though :)

thx GS Love ya

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@techs3ek @strothers101 I'm 12 years old and what is this ?

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Nice review GS and I'll pick this up on Black Friday.

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@techs3ek @strothers101 ha im 30 and im loving this.. after playing dark souls 1&2 and fallout NV this game looks like a breath of fresh air..
age shouldnt restrict you from having fun :)

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Meh I'll wait till I can pick it up on Steam for $10-$15. Yes fanboys, it IS coming to PC.

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@RossRichard Where do you know that???? I never heard or red anyone say that.

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