๐๐ซ Deathloop – PC Game Review (Played on RTX 3050 + i5 13th Gen)
๐ Overview
Deathloop, developed by Arkane Studios (creators of Dishonored), is a first-person shooter with time loop mechanics, stylish gunplay, and supernatural powers. You play as Colt, an assassin trapped on the island of Blackreef, forced to relive the same day until he breaks the loop by taking out 8 targets in a single cycle — all while being hunted by rival assassin Julianna.
It’s a unique blend of stealth, chaos, time puzzles, and immersive sim elements — stylish, clever, and rewarding.
๐ฅ️ Performance on My Gaming PC
Specs Used:
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GPU: RTX 3050 8GB
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CPU: Intel i5 13th Gen
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RAM: 16GB DDR4
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Storage: SSD
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Resolution: 1080p
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Settings Used: High + FSR 2.0 Balanced or DLSS (if supported in your version)
๐ฎ FPS & Stability:
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High settings @1080p + FSR Balanced: 60–70 FPS in most areas
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Without upscaling: Drops to 40–50 FPS in action-heavy zones
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With FSR 2.0 or DLSS: Smoother experience, minimal visual loss
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Occasional minor stutters due to DRM/Denuvo, but nothing game-breaking
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Game is generally well-optimized and smooth on RTX 3050
๐️ Graphics & Style
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Retro-futuristic art style with '60s-inspired colors, fashion, and UI
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World design is bold and stylized, not hyper-realistic — more like Bond meets BioShock
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Strong use of lighting, particle effects, and funky psychedelic transitions
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Environments are highly detailed and layered, especially for multiple loop paths
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RTX 3050 handles High textures, shadows, and effects at 1080p quite well
๐ซ Gameplay & Mechanics
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FPS mixed with stealth, exploration, and ability-based combat
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Variety of weapons — pistols, shotguns, SMGs, rifles — all feel satisfying
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Supernatural powers called Slabs:
✅ Shift (teleport like Blink in Dishonored)
✅ Nexus (link enemies to share damage)
✅ Havoc, Aether, and more -
Replay and experimentation are key — each loop lets you try different routes, times, and tools
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Stealth and guns-blazing are both valid; creativity is rewarded
๐ง Loop & Puzzle Structure
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Time loop is broken into 4 periods (Morning, Noon, Afternoon, Evening) across 4 locations
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You must figure out the perfect schedule to take out all 8 Visionaries in one day
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Each mission adds new intel and leads — you retain knowledge and gear after death
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Very satisfying as layers of the mystery unfold
๐ค AI & Enemy Design
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AI is decent, though not hyper-intelligent
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Enemies behave differently based on time and zone
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Julianna, the invading rival, adds unpredictability (especially when played by real players in online mode)
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You can toggle invasion mode (online/offline) if you prefer solo play
๐ Story & Voice Acting
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Stylish, mysterious narrative with great world-building
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Colt is funny, sarcastic, and relatable; Julianna is sharp and menacing
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Dialogues are full of humor, banter, and dark philosophy
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Lore is found in notes, audio logs, and environments
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Great voice performances and direction — adds to immersion
๐ง Sound & Music
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Fantastic spy-thriller-inspired soundtrack
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Dynamic music that builds tension during fights
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Sound cues help you track enemies and invasions
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Clean gunshot audio, footsteps, and power effects
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Voice lines change based on actions — smart reactive design
๐ Replay Value
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Core campaign: ~15–20 hours
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Tons of room for experimentation, alternate kills, and exploration
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Unlock weapons, trinkets, and Slab upgrades
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Optional side objectives, hidden lore, and achievements
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New Game+ not present, but loop system encourages replay naturally
๐ Pros
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Unique, stylish time loop gameplay
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Excellent performance on RTX 3050 with FSR/DLSS
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Great balance of stealth and action
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Smart, layered level design
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Hilarious and likable main characters
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Tons of freedom in how you approach missions
๐ Cons
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No real NG+ mode
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Enemy AI can feel basic at times
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Some may find loop repetition frustrating
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Minor stutters from DRM/Denuvo (rare)
✅ Final Verdict
Deathloop is a fresh, bold FPS experience that combines brainy puzzles with stylish action. On your RTX 3050 and i5 13th Gen, the game runs smoothly at 1080p High settings with FSR or DLSS, delivering a sharp, fun experience full of creativity, humor, and stylish chaos. If you love games like Dishonored, Prey, or Hitman with a twist, this is a must-play.
Rating: ★★★★☆½ (4.5/5)
✅ Recommended for fans of smart FPS games, immersive sims, and time-travel thrillers
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