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150.4 hrs on record (112.7 hrs at review time)
Not sure what all the complaining is about. Sure there are a few bugs, but nothing that's been really offensive to me. And as far as the Cyberpunk experience? This is it in video game form. If you loved Cyberpunk 2020 and want that same feeling experience in a single player, narrative driven open world game? This is it.
Posted 22 December, 2020.
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1,031.7 hrs on record (141.6 hrs at review time)
I want to like this game, I really do. Unfortunately, the RNG element completely ruins it for me. It's so in-depth and so detailed and I find that amazing. The dynasty system is fantastic, the way you have to organize a feudal society is fantastic. Everything is wonderful... except the RNG. When you spend three days on a campaign and then all of a sudden your king becomes a slothful, wrothful, homosexual (it's a negative trait in the game...), devil-worshipping lunatic without you having any possible input or control to avoid this. Then your kingdom crumbles while he limps on into his seventies and when he finally dies your son, it turns out, was part of a Germanic Pagan cult so now you HAVE to play as a German Pagan who's hated by his entire kingdom. Or the random death of your ruler when his son is 4 which puts you into a long period of regency during which your regent rolls back all the legal process you've made over the past 30 years in two months while your guardian beats every good trait you develop out of you ENSURING that you will be a weak king when you take over. I suppose for really hardcore fans who want a grueling experience this is good, but you have to appreciate spending hours and hours carefully planning and building an empire only to watch it flushed down the drain in ten minutes. If you like that, this game is for you. If you actually want hard work rewarded by a game without randomly punishing you for no reason, then pass.
Posted 29 September, 2018.
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