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FTL: Advanced Edition

It's really fun.

Now please stop asking me to rate games.

1 gamers found this review helpful
Cyberpunk 2077

I have a feeling this will get better.

The Pluses. 1. Excellent visuals and soundtrack. 2. No class system, build the character you want. 3. Interesting main NPC's 4. Actually decide what your own penis looks like (though it seems unfair that female characters only get one option). Or, if that's of zero interest to you, you can always have a pair of generic underwear and never see your genitalia. 5. Shop dealers will give you 3 eddies for an empty air hypo, so there is no such thing as bad loot. The Minuses 1. Bugs (these will hopefully get fixed). 2. So far, except for a few minor dialogue choices, it seems whatever origin story you pick makes little if any difference in progression of any part of the game. 3. Grand questitis. Just like with Skyrim and Fallout 3 and Fallout 4 and The Outer Worlds (etc. ad nauseum) there is a big flowing quest that you can abandon at any time to do other more interesting stuff (yeah, I have the avatar of a big rock God in my head, but first I need to pop over here to beat up some hoodlums so I can steal some random guns for cash). 4. Remember the penis discussion from above? Yeah well some of the clothing models let your schlong hang out (sort of like the hairdo issues in Skyrim with helmets and ponytails sticking out the back, but more...well dongy). 5. Lots of people but it's sort of like that scene in the matrix, where you see the same model avatars walking past you. I've counted roughly 20 models, but you will see the same ones over and over again after awhile. Is it worth it? Well its not the Witcher 3, but I'm not totally disappointed. Project Red is also handling people who weren't satisfied with anything less than perfection out of the gate with and I'm sorry and here is your money, so it's not like steam and play for 2 hours and get stuck. I'm going to stay with it. If people could put up with No Man's Sky launch, they can put up with a shaky start to what looks like a promising game. Happy Gaming!

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