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This game is the true open-universe experience. The game makes an incredible effort into giving every single planet something unique but not off-putting. The exploration and loading times are pretty much non-existent and more than once have I been shocked by how well the game made it seem like I was really exploring a completely different universe. The amount of stars not to mention planets is completely unimaginable. There are millions (literally) of solar systems. I tried exploring all the universe in the interface map and I couldn't see even a 0.001% of all there was in 30 minutes of just moving around the map. Being able to be the first person to truly discover something in a videogame is an amazing experience and this game really rewards you for it. This game is a must try, an amazing experience.
This game keeps surprising you at every stage. It has so much depth that it makes you keep wanting to discover more every time. It has so many bosses, weapons, armours, materials, craftables items that you will never get bored. The game is not easy by any means despite its apparently innocent aesthetic. Really good game with count;ess hours of content.
I was very pleasantly surprised with this game. Coming onto it, I didn't expect much, given that Fallout 3 is considered better and how Fallout 76 was such a flop. Surprisingly the game is quite fun. The atomosphere is extremely immersive and convincing. The gunplay is nothing exciting but at least the guns are distinct and fun enough os that you don't get bored. The dog is quite useless and often bugs through stuff but I guess it was a nice addition to the game. I prefer how the skill tree system works in the Elder Scrolls rather than Fallout. It often becomes confusing and not very intuitive.
The story offers a couple of variations which from what I could tell, were quite different. I don't quite like how in games like this you can sort of get softlocked when encountering lots of enemies with few resources. Overall a very pleasant game.
The story offers a couple of variations which from what I could tell, were quite different. I don't quite like how in games like this you can sort of get softlocked when encountering lots of enemies with few resources. Overall a very pleasant game.