The GOG store is celebrating a 17th anniversary and so they've launched a big sale, along with announcing Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is now available.
What’s kept you from playing it? In my opinion the game is a steal at ~$20, but there are some hopes and expectations certain people had for it that were never able to be addressed in patches. If you were one of those that wanted RDR2-but-cyberpunk or a blank slate RPG where you could be whoever you wanted in Night City then yeah, the game is never going to be that.
It’s a very cinematic, immersive and fun linear action game though, that comes stapled with a gorgeous and well designed - if ultimately shallow - open world on top.
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What’s kept you from playing it? In my opinion the game is a steal at ~$20, but there are some hopes and expectations certain people had for it that were never able to be addressed in patches. If you were one of those that wanted RDR2-but-cyberpunk or a blank slate RPG where you could be whoever you wanted in Night City then yeah, the game is never going to be that.
It’s a very cinematic, immersive and fun linear action game though, that comes stapled with a gorgeous and well designed - if ultimately shallow - open world on top.
Mostly just not having enough time and then it can be hard to justify buying it at full price.