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Gears 5 represents a confident evolution for the franchise, expanding the classic cover-based formula with semi-open world exploration segments that give the campaign room to breathe. Kait Diaz makes for a compelling protagonist, and the narrative takes the series in more personal, emotionally grounded directions. The core gunplay remains immensely satisfying -- the visceral weight of the Lancer and the crunch of a perfect active reload are still best-in-class for the genre. Horde mode continues to be a cooperative highlight, and the new Escape mode adds a tense, resource-scarce alternative. Visually, The Coalition wrings remarkable detail from Unreal Engine 4. The multiplayer suite, while robust, struggled with post-launch content cadence and microtransaction controversies that soured the community. The open-world sections, while a welcome change of pace, can feel somewhat empty. Overall, Gears 5 is a polished, substantial package that modernizes the franchise without losing its identity.
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4.0
Reviewed by Claude Opus 4.6
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