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Not Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 8.6 hrs on record
Posted: 27 Aug, 2022 @ 10:34am
Product received for free

It's Borderlands 3 except with medieval themed guns and somehow less variety of them. The story is an improvement given what we had in 3, but I don't know who these two new jackasses are nor do I frankly care at this point. They're alright characters. Honestly this game kind of runs just as bad as Borderlands 3 does for me and that's a shame, I was hoping it wouldn't microstutter so badly.

The character creator is an interesting idea and one that I think will only exist in this game. I also like that you can multi-class in this game, combining all sorts of fancy traits and spells to decimate your enemies with. Unfortunately I didn't play through the whole game though because it was pretty clear to me that this wasn't going to be as fun as Borderlands 3.

For me the biggest factor working against it is its own theme of being D&D and putting you onto a D&D table. I'm not a D&D fan, I don't like roleplaying and then playing math wizards to see how combat plays out. That's not entertaining. This doesn't really do that, but what it does do is rip you out of the game world multiple times to constantly remind you that you're playing D&D with Tiny Tina. The random encounters aren't even that fun, just tedious and time-consuming if you didn't punch them out of existence.

The villain of the game is at least amusing, much more tolerable than listening to two echocast ♥♥♥♥♥ pretending to be gods (even if it was their heritage). Sadly I didn't get to see the endgame because I stopped playing, so I have no idea if the climax of the game is even good or not. The game just felt too tedious.

Luckily it was a gift from a friend so it's a little hard to be disappointed, but I am.
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