I've just finished the main story and I'm astonished on how phenomenal RGG made it, along 2 other games releasing in a timespan of 365 days.
This game is very high up there, along Yakuza 0 and Lost Judgment on the best games of the franchise for me, story wise, gameplay, and amount of content.
The ship combat is cool, the on deck combat is a bit weak, the on land fights feel more like classic Yakuza, and the story continues to be crazy Yakuza stuff, as always. overall would recommend.
Overall I had a pretty fun time, however the AI feels a lot worse than in Squad 4. I still think it is worth a shot if you've enjoyed that game or have a few buddies to play with.
I had a great time with this game! The combat feels super rewarding, I never thought the game felt unfair or unbalanced either. I usually never bother with 100%ing a game. But I did keep playing this game until I got all endings!
I usually quite enjoy Bethesda's games. But this game just feels...dull? It was fun initially and I enjoyed building my own spaceship, but none of the characters and locations felt truly special. It also ran very poorly on my PC (6750xt, 5800x3d). I think it's worth to try out on a sale but I wouldn't recommend it outside of that.
I haven't really played anything like this game. I quite enjoy the mix of survival gameplay with fixing and enhancing your car during your play-through. Performance was a little spotty but I still had a good time
I genuinely love this game's concept. The art direction is amazing, but the gameplay just isn't quite there yet. It still feels very stiff and awkward at times, but I think it can become a great game in a year or two
A lot easier to understand than HoI3. Grand Strategy games are something you either really get into or hate I think. I had fun with this one, the amount of mods for it are quite incredible! (I highly recommend Equestria At War if you happen to have any interest in MLP, that mod has absolutely insane amounts of lore)
Golgfag Maneater is the highlight of this pack in my opinion. I enjoy his gameplay of being a mercenary that swaps sides all the time. I enjoy how varied his battles are because of that, the other two lords are fine too but I honestly only got them to have the additional units. Some of them really should have been free content instead.
I've mostly played Tamurkhan so far. I quite enjoy the mechanics he brings to the field. Forming your own warband with him is great, he's definitely a bit overpowered though. I personally don't mind though.
Just feels like yet another extraction shooter to me personally. The voice acting feels extremely stiff (which makes sense, cause the voices are by AI). Combat feels fine but people tend to be quite toxic, there's some fun people around too though. I think I might just not be the game's target audience.
Claire Obscure is a stylish, atmospheric game that stands out through its striking art direction, story, and atmosphere. The world feels mysterious yet inviting, with every scene crafted to pull you deeper into its moody charm.
A game that constantly makes me feel like it should be more fun and interesting than it is. Come to acid planet, will I have fun trying to survive combat in such a hostile region? There's like 4 acid pools that you don't even need to get close to... And most of the game feels like that, great ideas that they then don't do anything with.
The most lauded aspect of the game I've seen are its companions, and... While they're fun and interesting when you meet them, they never progress beyond that point, only one of them has any kind of character arc and their interactions beyond their 2 quests each are barely noticable.
Still it's not a bad time if you've exhausted all the greats already and need something that's just okay.
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