Seems like this game gets glowing reviews from trashy people who like cannibalism. The publisher is being a little disingenuous when they bill this game as a story generator. The game has a list of maybe twelve events that it randomly spits out at you. You play the game once and suddenly you've seen everything it has to throw at you. The developer wants EA The Sims levels of financial investment for a game that looks like it would have been passed around for free in the '90s. It's a playable game, but it's just so obvious that all of the glowing praise is coming from the cannibals who are just excited that someone is finally making video games for their interests. I look forward to finding a nice clone of this game made by someone who doesn't think slavery is a fun gameplay feature.
I would have liked to see a more fleshed out world with exciting missions and gameplay elements. All of the side-quests feel very generic, the kind of fluff that has come to turn "open world RPG" into a negative phrase. I'm also incredibly confused about how much effort has been put into enabling advanced graphics features such as ray tracing, when the world is 99% filled with the ugliest assets I've ever seen. It's unfortunate that the main story line is more or less mandatory to follow, since it's a lot less entertaining than the basic cable sci fi film it's mostly based on.