By contact@videogamer.com (Steven Burns) Carrying straight on from the first DLC, The Assignment, players are again tasked with guiding Krimson City Police officer Juli Kidman out of the STEM system which holds her (and her mind) prisoner. Imagine Silent Hill meets The Matrix and you’re there, with Kidman attempting to balance her loyalties to fellow officers against carrying out a mission for her bosses at the nefarious Mobius, run by The Cigarette Smoking Man, or his nephew at least.
Like its immediate predecessor, The Consequence favours stealth over action. For a large portion of its running time, you won’t even…
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