Posted on: August 26, 2024

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Fun open world adventure
An open world adventure set in rural Bavaria in the late 19th century. UI (inventory, quest tracking, reference, ...) as well as the controls in the game work well, even though the inventory gets a bit cluttered over time. Graphics-wise the developers seem to have gone for that faded look you see in colorized black-and-white photographs, which IMHO works quite well for this game, and made me forgive other graphics flaws. Leveling up the main character happens in small but frequent increments, so I felt like I was being rewarded constantly. Quests were spread out nicely (not dumped on you in bulk, which is something I disliked in for instance "Witcher 3" and "Cyberpunk 2077"). I felt like I had something useful to do throughout my entire playthrough without being overwhelmed. The story and how it was embedded in the historical context also was quite engaging. Combat, stealth, and crafting mechanics are only basic, but work well enough for what they are and what you need them for in the game. There are a couple things I didn't like, though. For one thing, I hate how dialogue sequences can't be aborted. It's quite annoying if you made a mistake early in the dialogue and want to reload, but are forced to complete the entire conversation before you can do so. The final showdown felt like it was supposed to be more action-oriented than the dialog/dice-based approach allowed for. And the bandits were little more than window-dressing rather than actual characters in the game. Still, all in all a good game despite being a little rough around the edges. Recommended particularly if you are able to play it in German.
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