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so if I don’t like the game I should just avoid commenting because it isn’t positive? I prefer to see everyone’s take thanks


you don’t have to play a game to comment on it, especially when there’s so much material about it online because it is such a relevant title.

I would never comment on an indie game because of a tweet I read. But this is not that and there’s a lot of info about it.


specifically to the loading screens point, I guess it’s about expectations. Since this is such a huge game advertised as exploration-based people might find too many loading screens immersion-breaking.

I know I’m spoiled about this since Red Dead 2


loading-screen-lover gamer, this is definitely a first.

Give me RDR2 seamless experience every day of the week


if I may ask, I see you say that the loading screens are fast for you so the way to travel is not bad in your opinion. Would you say you are OK with the exploration being menu based? (which seems to be the biggest complain so far)


I’ll start by saying I haven’t played this, I just watched reviews online. But I see everybody agreeing in that the exploration is not actual exploration but a lot of clicking menus. And when someone complains about it, there’s always a bunch of people defending it because “it’s a bethesda game” or “the game is what it is and not what you expected it to be”. I don’t get this.

The game was overhyped, and the specific part about space exploration is (so far) a lie. Period.




If you go to metacritic right now, it’s mediocre on console (5.2 on ps5 & 5.3 on seriesX) and awful on PC (3.9). A lot of people complaining about poor performance on a 3070 and such. One of them recommends you wait for the 5090 to play this lol.



If you like the fighting part I think that’s what Muspelheim is there for, just arcade-like monster killing.


I usually have my regular games that I use to disconnect: FIFA, NBA2K, Rocket League offline, SimCity4, Anno 1404, RDR2

And also other more intensive games that I play if I’m in the mood: just finished GoW Ragnarok, started The Witcher 3


That company is too damn big, it’s been scary for some time now



Is NFS Payback worth it for offline only gameplay
I have zero access to the internet on my PS4, and I have the chance to get a Payback disc. Is the offline at least decent? I expect to have a good amount of different races, good arcade driving and good AI EDIT: also replayability
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