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I'll enjoy basically any mid-budget or above party crpg, but I think this is the most playable of owlcat's endearing attempts at making an rpg. The writing is kinda bad, the levels are kinda bad, the combat is kinda bad, but if you want to play a crpg as a whole everything works pretty well!

In contrast to owlcat's last two games this one isn't completely impossibly difficult. I think this is a consequence of the rule system (designed by owlcat I think?) being simple enough to be trivial to break, vs the prior games being pathfinder which requires some kind of a super dork phd to keep up with the power curve of absurdly min-maxed enemies.