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Pretty sad game and definitely one of those games that leave you with a hollow heart especially knowing the Finch family is basically cursed to die before the age of 50 it seems.

Unrated right now as I play the first one being Cyber Sleuth. Game feels like 60% reading, 20% combat, and 20% backtracking with a lot of the main quests and especially these side quests that have you find items. It is still extremely enjoyable however and I very much think people who are new to the series will find enjoyment in this game.

Choosing the team you want to join doesn't matter, the story is super forgettable and this game just absolutely sucked. Adding a star because if this didn't exist, NerdOut's song wouldn't have dropped and that song was fire.

It's almost sad that Game Freak will get Kanto to look its best for the hundredth time but even so, the game's simple mechanics and the post game are a total blast. Pikachu's movepool has callbacks to older Pikachu and it feels underrated despite only being 5 years old. One of the only GOOD Switch games.

graphics have not aged well and gfameplay feels outdated.

The lack of NPC's wasn't my issue. The lack of a good multiplayer system was. Time and time again they changed the way PvP worked and how it came to building your base and such. I ran a shotgun build which meant I also needed explosives as a good secondary if I wanted to compete with other players and their builds. But the absolute worst thing about this game is that Bethesda purposely made it bad. A map four times the size of the previous game requires the engine to be kept up to date which it was not. SIXTEEN times the detail just made it look ugly up close. Too many promises with this game and it did not deliver. It's one star instead of half a star because of the old tunes the game has.

Could easily play this and get the whole DBZ story. Grind can be rather tedious especially in late game but what really makes this 3 stars is because the second DLC was supposed to be an original story. It was not.....

controlling two characters with the thumb sticks takes a bit of getting used to and the story is pretty sad to where you can only play this once.

The only reason I would get an Xbox is because of this game. Unfortunately, it lacks a tutorial and combat is a bit muddled. Haven't kept up with this game in about 4 years so I am not too sure the current state of it.

Idk the exact amount of hours I have but it's at least 200 because this game is a masterpiece if you ask me. Any issues with moves being OP or Monster Houses or even the IQ groups being unbalanced because this story is the best story in all of Pokemon. The post game is even better and the plot twists in this game are ones you would not expect.

Never gonna get the platinum, love the combat and characters but it was way too long and there is just way too much shit to do. One mechanic seemed useless to me as well that being the distrust zones.

No need to change the name but whatever. Distrust does not mean attack on sight so putting my hood up and still walking around town like no big deal was kinda annoying if they are gonna kill me on sight anyway.

At least flyting, drinking and the dice game were fun.

Well over 300 hours across Xbox and PS since 2018. This, to me, was the next Fortnite addiction.

I don't care for stealth games which is why this being tied to the AC franchise does not bother me. I love nearly everything about this. I do wish there was a Kraken boss fight as it has been hinted about here and there. Too much loot but the different endings was awesome.

3 different playthroughs on Xbox totaling over 250 hours and a solid 70 on PS4. A Greek myth simp through and through.

Combat was decent but mtx and the Warframe level of grinding was totally ass.