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I loved omd1 and 2. Didn’t care for 3 at all and avoided the most recent like the plague.
What did you not like about 3?
I loved one and two, missed 3, but started playing it recently
It’s been a long time but if I recall it kind of felt like multiplayer was required. I really struggled to do solo.
This is like, the fifth game in the series? It might be the art style but I find it hard to spot any differences compared to older games like OMD!3 or OMD!U.
Anyone looking forward to this or has played it? I really enjoyed Unchained back in the day, but if it’s the same formula I’ll just reinstall that instead.
Well it’s not an always online, free to play, multiplayer game like unchained, so that’s good.
Also looks like they’ve possibly added some roguelite modes to it?
It still looks like an always online, free to play, multiplayer game like unchained but it costs 28.99, so that’s why I asked.
Roguelite elements sounds nice, but I’ll await more reviews. The 2 reviews on the Steam page don’t really sound convincing.