

This really feels like a game that would be considered an all time classic if the devs had about six months more to polish it up. There's an incredible story and the bones of an amazing game here, but it gets repetitive at times, is pretty buggy (often in an entertaining way) and just kind of feels unfinished. This is worth a playthrough if you love historical open world games, but be ready to feel like you are doing the same missions two or three times, because you are. Fortunately, if you love atmosphere and a compelling story, there is enough here to hook you and keep you going, but don't expect the kind of polish you might find in the pinnacles of the open world genre.