For the game itself, seems pretty fun. Being able to combine class is col, killing things is fun, pretty much if you enjoy this style of game you should like Grim Dawn. Bad thing may be how well some classes work, I haven't really played all possible combinations and some just may not really match well. You don't want to be doing 6 diferent damage types or somthg. Rather anoying thing about it though is the CONSTANT popups. If you level up, complete a quest, learn a recipe, gain rep, reach a new stage of rep, get a devotion point (special talent point), or get an achievement (even outside of galaxy) there is a popup informing you of this. Might even b mor things that I have yet to notice. It's rather anoying, you turn in a quest and BAM pop up informin you that you turned it in. I just turned it in, I think I know that I just complete the quest. Can be nice for rep stages (NOT rep gains) and level up though as you could conceivably mis that they hapen. Bigest prob with this is it's unfinished. Crashes a ton. I've had it crash 5 times within a hour, I'd say on average it crashes once a hour. Worst thing about this is that when the game closes from the crash you are back at the prison and everything you've cleared respawn. Just about to kill that boss and get some loot? Fuck you, now you have to fight your way back to the boss. Seriously, it is awful. I was on the third floor of some dungeon for a quest to kill three guys, two down one more to go and I crashed. Had to clear the whole way again. Another time, after killing a major boss I crashed before getting out (exit behind boss) so I had to clear to him again, kill him again, and then take the exit and activate the rift. No other way to get to that rift so I had to do it all again. I don't get why they get this archaic system, do what Torchlight 2 did and make it so respwns wen plyr wants. Crucible was pose to be out at launch but wsnt took 5 months thn they chrg for it. Assume all dlc is cut and just pirate game.
Fucking shit-tier movie. Finished in 3 hours, there was more gameplay in the tutorial than the rest of the game. Couldn't even talk to most of the people in this movie, despite that being what it pushes. Imagine a FPS where you can only shoot some enemies and your gun jams on the others. Read this review on steam: "Hope you like weird post-modern storytelling and short games" Pretty accurate, minus short games. It's a long movie. If I had bought this movie, I'd have demanded a refund or done a chargeback. Thankfully, gog gave this game out for free, so it cost me nothing. I still feel like I got ripped off, I want my time back. Despite how absolutely awful this movie is, there is one positive. I'm reminded of the importance of pirating before buying.
This content was chopped out of the game in order to fuck over people and take more of their cash.