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Oh man... I wanted to love this game. I still liked it, but I wanted to love it.

The concept and art are phenomenal. The setting is well researched. But the gameplay and dialogue are really subpar. The detective bits are incredibly handholdy, and the combat bits are too shallow to draw one in. the major story cutscenes are unforgivably stilted, and many lines of dialogue should have been read aloud before recording.

Overall, I enjoyed the game. I want to see what the devs can do next, so I'm happy I bought at full price. But still, I can only recommend it to CRPG fans who are REALLY interested in games set in well-researched historical settings.

A really faithful feeling throwback to N64 collectathons. The worlds were fun and varied, and the movement interesting. I did have some frustrations with the controls, but in a way isn't that the most faithful it could be to an N64 classic?

One big surprise for me is that I found myself kind of interested in the lore. There's not a ton of it, but the cute-with-dark-undertones feeling almost reminded me of N64 Zeldas.

A really good game that stops frustratingly short of great.

The graphics? PS3 quality. The mechanics? Needlessly complicated.

But the combat? Phenomenal. Like Nioh and GoT had a baby. The writing? Surprisingly decent, especially for a big fan of Nioh 1 & 2. The open world? More engaging than most reviews give it credit for.

The main story missions are lots of fun, the customization of your character and combat styles is great, and the open world is full of bite-sized battles and quests. It's easy to jump in for 15 minutes or 3 hours.

I can honestly heartily recommend this game, despite the flaws.