It just goes to show that if you get the license of a ttrpg with great lore already pre-written, give it to one of the best western RPG developers in the world, coax out a near-career-best performance from Keanu Reeves, trash your reputation by pushing a release way too early, then do three years of fixes, you can get Best Ongoing game at the Game Awards and some guy can give you 5 stars on Backloggd.
A very flashy game with a deep sense of melancholy lying just beneath the surface. I’m glad I let this sit on the backlog until the 2.0 came out though because I’m sure the earlier iteration would have warped my perception of this game.
A very flashy game with a deep sense of melancholy lying just beneath the surface. I’m glad I let this sit on the backlog until the 2.0 came out though because I’m sure the earlier iteration would have warped my perception of this game.