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@Omni, Thanks for the comment man and I completely agree, which i guess is obvious as its mostly in the review haha But yeah a remarkable game held back by clunky controls. What can you do? I'd still replay it!
@2C, That's a shame mate, I think you'd really appreciate the symbolic story telling the game masters along the journey.
@Nuit, Lol The "Hard to the Core" achievement I mostly cheesed with the offline method, my hours should be about 2-3 hours more for that. But I thankfully didn't have any issues with 'Nome" glitches thankfully, although I could see it happening in numerous areas!
@Chaser, Most of my friends list? lol Wait till you see the review for the 2nd game then xD
Nevertheless, as always, a really great, beautifully detailed and helpful review. thank you for your work