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Forbidden West unfortunately has almost identical gameplay as its previous title with minimal if no game changing mechanics. Its predecessor was in a way more fun to play as it had the upper hand of offering first experience to the Horizon world. So, with the non-revolutionary gameplay it was expected from Forbidden West to have something unique that separates itself from the mentioned predecessor.
Unfortunately, the story and other aspects of the game is incredibly sub-par in comparison to most exclusive PS titles. The climbing mechanics is extremely wonky/buggy and continuously boring. The story is predictable and tedious to follow. Combine all these qualities with a huge open world map filled with billions of question-mark locations and you got yourself a 40ish hour experience with videogame dullness with the likes of Ubisoft games.
Unfortunately, the story and other aspects of the game is incredibly sub-par in comparison to most exclusive PS titles. The climbing mechanics is extremely wonky/buggy and continuously boring. The story is predictable and tedious to follow. Combine all these qualities with a huge open world map filled with billions of question-mark locations and you got yourself a 40ish hour experience with videogame dullness with the likes of Ubisoft games.
The game is unforgiving to beginners in terms of card resources. Getting outside of starter deck zone is pure hell. The daily missions only count the victories, which is terrible for new beginners as their chance of winning is almost zero. You can't realistically expect beginners to defeat anyone with their starter decks. They try to bring new players or maintain the player base by giving occasional free packs, but it would be wiser if they redesign the whole mission/battle pass section of the game.
Ignoring the mentioned "F2P" blockade tactics against new players MTG is one of the best TCG games with high regard on in-game lore and art. The animation or sound effects of various cards is a cherry on top of a genuinely fun card game. MTG Arena as of now is the only option if you want a modern and updated version of MTG on PC.
Ignoring the mentioned "F2P" blockade tactics against new players MTG is one of the best TCG games with high regard on in-game lore and art. The animation or sound effects of various cards is a cherry on top of a genuinely fun card game. MTG Arena as of now is the only option if you want a modern and updated version of MTG on PC.
Visually Dishonored 2 is a step-up to its predecessor even though it still has few performance issues. In terms of the story, I find it to be relatively same to the previous title. For a more "unique" experience I recommend playing as the empress/daughter.
The map levels are insanely decorative and elaborative with almost infinite details regarding the game's world. The exotic scenery of this game is a nice change to the cold and brutal atmosphere of Dunwall, the previous game's location. Gameplaywise, a lot is improved with new abilities that also make the non-lethal approach genuinely fun as opposed to the last game.
It would have been extremely fun to play as Emily only and have her father/Corvo guide her, lecture her etc. That way the story would have had many plot opportunities. Overall, this is a good stealthy game that is accompanied with an extremely atmospheric world full of in-game stories.
The map levels are insanely decorative and elaborative with almost infinite details regarding the game's world. The exotic scenery of this game is a nice change to the cold and brutal atmosphere of Dunwall, the previous game's location. Gameplaywise, a lot is improved with new abilities that also make the non-lethal approach genuinely fun as opposed to the last game.
It would have been extremely fun to play as Emily only and have her father/Corvo guide her, lecture her etc. That way the story would have had many plot opportunities. Overall, this is a good stealthy game that is accompanied with an extremely atmospheric world full of in-game stories.
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