henke on 24/12/2023 at 18:17
I played through Ghostwire earlier this year and had this to say:
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Running around the open world doing sidequests and getting collectables was so compelling that I put off doing the final mission for a few days. In the end it was a ~19h game, with plenty of sidestuff left un-done. Very nice open world, fantastic visuals, fun combat and movement. The story wasn't very engaging, but somehow did manage to pull it all together for a satisfying ending
Sulphur on 25/12/2023 at 17:16
It's all right. It's not Fallout: New Vegas, and while it's got some good jokes about capitalism, it's quite unmemorable. I didn't regret the time I spent playing it, but I did find myself resenting it for being pretty superficial, especially since it was billed as the return of 2/3rds of the Troika trifecta, some guys who made some old as shit RPGs or something. (/s)
The Spacer's Choice edition had issues, the biggest one being it didn't need to exist, since it was a 'remaster' of a pretty fucking recent game. For the price of free, though, that one's moot. It launched with performance issues and bugs, but I hear those are mostly fixed now. Nowt wrong with giving it a go if you keep your expectations in check.
WingedKagouti on 28/12/2023 at 08:43
The name alone makes it sound like a henke game.
Thirith on 28/12/2023 at 16:00
For it to sound like the perfect henke game, it'd probably have to be Cursed to Golf: Driving Range, with a deep, satisfying physics driving engine. And mud.
WingedKagouti on 28/12/2023 at 21:02
It's also a decent game.