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Hopefully I can get the money around and my friends interested to get this, I'd love to play through it with them and if not it looks fun to skulk through in single player anyway.
Thanks for the review it helped allot!
Anyways, I'm enjoying the game overall because I like the things in it, the story that is there and how the missions are done. Majority of my hours were also done before the game introduced a more hand-holding mechanic due to community request.
Many didn't like the fact that you had to *READ* the quests and do puzzles to figure out where to go next and so now we got a hand holding GPS marker on the map showing the next location everytime and where the items are to pick up. This is very boring for me, but I still enjoy it.
Even more so now with the Alpine Unrest DLC which is just a baller.
I played the game for a bit with friends, it was fun. We encountered several bugs but it did not take away the fun factor. We got to the third part I guess, the airport, but we got bored after realizing it was just going to be the same robots, just getting harder after that. How did you make it pass all of that? Does the game really get hard or something?
Wtf.
PS.: Jesus 600+ hours!