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1 person found this review helpful
250.2 hrs on record (224.6 hrs at review time)
It's a great game. The best of Fallout and the best of Elder Scrolls, yet it is neither of those. It's a space game, and while it is way more RPG than it is an exploration game, it has both made me miss No Man's Sky yet I want to keep playing Starfield for everything else.

Keep in mind, if you want full on space exploration and free traveling with a spaceship, this is not No Man's Sky. It is however an incredible RPG and the 'world' so to speak, is huge. There is tons to do and sides to pick, and seemingly a lot of replayability. I'm looking forward to the DLC's.
Posted 23 September, 2023.
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26.4 hrs on record (17.8 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
It's a great game with great potential for even more interesting content. I hope to see this game grow in popularity so that it becomes a kind of 'Pokémon'-esque game that never stops updating or upgrading. Just imagine that.

It feels and plays like a singleplayer game, even though it's online and loads of players will always be on. It's a seamless transition. People who made negative reviews and complained about there being too much running back and forth are only lazy and unmotivated to learn the game. It is not hard at all, it is more challenging than Pokémon strategically, that's for sure. But Pokémon is a very easy game and has only gotten easier with each new generation. If you're ready for a grind, to search every nook and cranny for new Temtem, your Temtem will be high leveled enough and you will find little to no running back and forth to heal. It all depends how much you want to think when you play a game, how much effort you want to put in.
Posted 29 January, 2020.
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1 person found this review helpful
50.8 hrs on record (43.2 hrs at review time)
An amazing game that actually reminds me somewhat of Dragon Age: Inquisition. The dialogue and story is the best parts, in my opinion. If you know that you're getting something a little linear and very story focused, less open-world, then you'll enjoy it. But if you think it is open-world, you may get a little disappointed. The maps are however large.
Posted 1 November, 2019.
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4 people found this review helpful
74.0 hrs on record (67.1 hrs at review time)
This game is amazing, whether you're an old hardcore Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines fan, or just someone who likes triple-A games with a couple of unique, dark twists.

The features are amazing and you really have to think before you 'embrace' someone (AKA drink their blood, killing them and gaining power for yourself). Every citizen will change its district for the better or worse, depending on your choices. Some choices may seem good but have evil come out of it instead.

This game isn't a hardcore RPG, but let me tell you, it's made me want to replay Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines again. It really has that dark, melancholic feel of a world run by dark creatures and I wholly enjoy the story. The story is the main part of the game and it is the best part of it, as well - in my opinion. Combat is a part of it, quests are also a part of it - but what makes the game really great is the actual storytelling. It is to die for (dying, ironically being near-impossible for an undead).
Posted 14 June, 2018.
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1 person found this review helpful
65.4 hrs on record
I feel like the thing that has captivated me most about the game and the thing that urges me to start it up every day in wait for further progress in the story and my character, is mainly one thing and one thing only; the lore.

The lore is so extensive, yet it's a singular game and seemingly not part of a series. I hope with all that I am as a gamer, that they make at least one sequel, if not more, to this brilliant title. Worst case scenario, I can probably enjoy the story some more when I happen to replay the story (though I've not finished it yet). I am curious about just how different it would be on a character with a completely different background and conquest.

But, still; Obsidian developers.. please, oh, PLEASE do make more of this game. The lore is too good to go to waste on a SINGULAR game. Thank you for hearing me out.
Posted 7 January, 2018.
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1 person found this review helpful
35.3 hrs on record (17.9 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
I don't usually write reviews, but this game is so much fun and I can't wait to see where it's going, so I thought I'd share a bit of my gameplay.

I started out learning how to craft different things and one evening by my campfire, a wolf walked up, only to run away. I figured, either this game is super realistic and wolves are in fact afraid of fire (which I'm pretty sure I've heard of in other places, before), or that all creatures are cowards, such as the boars and rabbits. The day after, I proved my first theory right, because I was slain mid-day by a wolf as it wasn't afraid of me when I neared it without the presence of a fire in some form. Then I created a copy of my dead character and received a testament of the past one and thought 'hm, pretty cool feature'. I ended up staying on the same, first Yland for quite a while, building up a tiny cottage with no idea if building doors was implemented yet, it took ages to say the least. Eventually, I thought.. I'm-a build a boat, then saw how many resources I'd need that I had no idea how to craft yet. That's when I found the recipe for the raft. I built it, drifted off and hoped I'd find another Yland, and if not, hopefully I'd get back to the previous one before dark. It took me a while, but eventually I saw kelp floating slightly in the sea, followed by more terrain and eventually, an island. And oh boy, a shark swimming right beneath my raft! When I landed on the island, the weather was harsh and wintery. I didn't survive many days before I was slain by a puma. But my next character, a third copy of my first, still lives. I started trying digging for resources for the first time, and ended up building my own cave. It felt like home, a home I didn't have to build from logs that took me ages and ages of sleeping outside. I dug more and more rooms in my cave and now I have a load of old-fashioned 'technology' such as different ways to melt things down and my own blacksmith workstation. But now I feel like I need to find a bigger cave soon, because further expansions are gonna be tricky. Oh, unless I build them deeper down! Hah, great idea. I'm sure that will turn out good and not hit me back at all.

Anyway, love this game, please keep updating it and adding more features 'cause I do not wanna tire of it. Also, the green-eyed wolf in a huge cave I found? Terrifying, it made me run out immediately after I shot it dead with crossbow bolts (it took many, many bolts), easily because it was scared and started running into the wall without getting anywhere.
Posted 9 December, 2017.
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