The game COULD be a masterpiece. The world is really beautiful to explore, a great open world, the blending of fantasy and sci-fi amazes me. BUT then you play it. Aside for some hope-excusable plot holes (i haven't finished the whole game, so maybe they would be filled later), what is really terrible it's the User Interface and the Combat System. The UI it's really lacking, and i'm literal: it lacks some values. For example you don't know how many health points you have (no number anywhere), while you know how many you heal...nonsense. There are some abilities with a level, but nowhere you can see which level you are on them...unless you sign the value on a paper character sheet whene they increase like an old good pen-and-paper RPG, which i love, but it's not what i want from a videogame. The combat system it's really awful, dull at it's best. It combine the worst part of a real time combat (which usually i love) with a sort of slow-and-farraginous combo system combat. I can't describe it, you should try it. Maybe you could think that i'm the one who doesn't understand fully the combat system, but believe me, i have played many games, and rarely (no - never) i've seen something so unnatural and "woody". Someone on the internet says that all the Piranha Bytes games have a particular combat system, one of a "you love it / you hate it" type. I really hate it, and you can't avoid all combat, so this (combat system) REALLY ruins the game for me. Conclusion: not a "€ 50 value" game to me. Wait for a year or so, and if you are a fan to the genre, pay it € 20 or less, and you could enjoy it a little. If i could go back in time, i would never had bought it.