That's really surprising to read. The game has been been described a solidly mid by every review outlet. Does portability really offset the repetitiveness by that much?
this post was submitted on 22 May 2024
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Been playing it off and on since I got my Steam Deck. I'd say portability does suit it pretty well. It's a great pick up and play for a bit, complete a few missions and save / suspend game.
There's a lot to do and see, it just has a problem feeling repetitive if you try to marathon sessions.
I am glad that this game has found an audience, it feels like cool ideas wasted by bad execution to me