

I've played Sword Of Aragon so much. I discovered it in the late 2000s, far after it came out, but was blown away by the level of detail and freedom it gave the player. You customize your troop formations, choosing their style of combat, their equipment, etc, you invest in different industries in your city, you can vassalize other city-states... and most of the major tasks you can undertake have unique reactions and events that come with them, so invading the next city over isn't just The only things I can really say against it is that UI has come a long way since the game came out and it can feel clunky to a modern player, and that the graphics are quite clearly dated. Otherwise, total recommend.

I'm giving this five stars because bugs can be fixed. At its core, Cyberpunk 2077 is a damn good game, but has performance and bug issues, and some questionable control schemes, especially with the vehicles. The people complaining it's "Not immersive" seem to be looking for an experience like GTA or Yakuza, while Cyberpunk 2077 offers something more along the lines of Deus Ex or The Witcher 3.