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The whole map and especially the beginning were very very confusing. This mod honestly has a lot of effort that was put into it but it really lacks serious polish.
The mod honestly feels like its trying to be like Nyakuza Metro but fails at multiple points to feel like it. The Districts were alright to navigate but finding the entrance to each district is more like a headache and the tickets seem more like a useless addition when youre only using them once.
The "mini" missions where you are on a time limit were fun and a change of pace but feel short and the level just ends with you looking at hat kid wondering if theres a cutscene playing before being booted back into the main level. The grooves tokens are a nice addition (even though I dont like him) and sometimes are fun to search for.
It would be nice to have a system similar to nyakuza's front desk to find timepieces youre missing.
I'd give this a 5.2/10 with my sausage dinner on top
(And congrats on the bachelor's Degree!)