

....that proofs deep and immersive RPGs can still be successful today Immersion is the strongest attribute of this game. Trying to achieve a gaming experience that feels as close as possible to a accurate real world makes it so immersive. You have to actually learn the world, the rules of society, sword combat, shooting bows, alchemy etc. This effort you put in is rewarded with emotional involvement into the game. It has small frustration points like main quest chains being a little to long without interruption points or that you become too powerful too early. But these are extremely small negative points next too gigantic positives. Lastly this is one of the most beautiful and well optimised games released in modern times. It was actually finished at release without critical content promised in future payed dlcs This is how gaming should be in 2025