I played this on PS4 and just had to buy it for my new PC. When my hopes were crushed by the boring narrative game play of fallout 4 and lack of innovation from other RPGs this game was there to provide me with what i needed. It isn't too innovative the ideas presented are things we've seen before, however we live in an era of gaming where the influence of greed has clouded the minds of many video game companies they have lost these ideas and values that still stay true in this game. It is a testament to how anyone can make a good game and still make money without bleeding the consumers dry. I don't mean to get too political but this game came out during the rise of things such as micro transactions and other pay to win features that have become common place today. This game feels nostalgic in the sense you can tell it was made with care and attention to detail, where the game play matters most. Now this game isn't for everyone, The game is a slow burn at least for me it took 12 hours before it really hit me. It was a sudden moment where i realized what this game was about which isn't something I've felt before. So keep in mind that you should really play this for a while before making your decision. I fell in love with it and I'm sure anyone who enjoys narrative RPGs will too. The combat is a bit repetitive but it can be supplemented with potions and crafting rare weapons, which is nice. The quests were made with lots of care to detail. its like they read tons of really good books and poems and found a way to implement the messages and ideas from those medias into the game, I give it a 5/5 for being creative when the industry wasn't, being consumer friendly with free DLC, and because of the star wars reference.