I enjoyed this game. I enjoy the maps, I enjoy the chardev, the combat isn’t bad for RTwP but is still sophomoric and not very challenging. I’ve played many buggy rpgs on release and either I was lucky and they didn’t impact me or this game gives new meaning to buggy as the bugs just ruined every playthrough. I tried a bunch of times, and got to the city in the lower west side of the map (last area to explore) but every times the bugs got me and ruined it. I remember people having hissy fits for games like ToEE, Bloodlines, and PoR:RoMD and all the bugs and thinking they were all crazy, but now I get it. This game set a new gold standard on buggy game. So, so, so, so buggy. Buggy, but still good. I’d be happier about it if the dev’s weren’t authoritarian tyrants that literally banned everyone I know from Steam for asking questions. No, not political questions. Regular questions. I can’t abide that, but I’m not missing out on my kind of rpg for it. If ISIS came out with ToEE 2 I’d buy it too. But, its important for me to mention the dev’s authoritarian ways for people with a stronger moral compass than I have, or more loyalty to ethics than good rpgs. Is this game worth buying? For rpg fans an unequivocal yes. But – I would hold off until it is confirmed to be bug free, or at least has a tolerable amount of bugs, maybe all the dlc. If you are a better man than I and don’t want to support authoritarian devs that ban people for asking simple mechanical questions, but still love rpgs, you will miss out on a good one. The one start is for all the bugs. I’ll play it again after all the DLC and change my rating then. Probably to three stars. They lose one for having shitty, easy, RTwP combat and really unoptimized recruitable party members instead of a sane system where you can have more control of all characters/builds. They lose another start for being authoritarian goons.