This game didn't click for me at all, I liked the idea of "unconventional rpg" from being text-driven to the weird skill perks, but damn if it wasn't utterly exhausting to read through, the dialogs seemed unnecessary long like trying to overexplain every detail about the word, so I eventually started skipping through most of it.
Kept hoping that I might find something intriguing or a good mystery that will make all those chunks of text worth exploring but the game kept throwing more politics at my face and bland npc backgrounds.
Pretty sure I would've enjoyed a book about a drunk, maniac detective and his extraordinary partner, tbf, if it wasn't for Kim I wouldn't have made it to about 15h or so into the game, what a character.
This game didn't click for me at all, I liked the idea of "unconventional rpg" from being text-driven to the weird skill perks, but damn if it wasn't utterly exhausting to read through, the dialogs seemed unnecessary long like trying to overexplain every detail about the word, so I eventually started skipping through most of it.
Kept hoping that I might find something intriguing or a good mystery that will make all those chunks of text worth exploring but the game kept throwing more politics at my face and bland npc backgrounds.
Pretty sure I would've enjoyed a book about a drunk, maniac detective and his extraordinary partner, tbf, if it wasn't for Kim I wouldn't have made it to about 15h or so into the game, what a character.
Yeah, I can see it not being everyone's thing. I'm really digging the writing, but there sure is a hell of a lot of it.
(Very) Unpopular opinion incoming, but The Witcher 3 also sucks for this reason.
Movies are great. Games are great. Games that are essentially movies? 😒