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6.3

Mixed or average reviews- based on 4 Ratings

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  1. Nov 25, 2019
    9
    The game is the title, an open world game and it pulls it off perfectly going off the stereo type of open world games such as short campaign,The game is the title, an open world game and it pulls it off perfectly going off the stereo type of open world games such as short campaign, tons of side quests, lots of grinding, fishing, hunting, scavenging and its so simple yet so fun. Full Review »
  2. Oct 31, 2020
    9
    A great game that you can easily play through in an hour or two. Its one of my favorite free games I have ever played you can just space outA great game that you can easily play through in an hour or two. Its one of my favorite free games I have ever played you can just space out and mindlessly push the arrow keys and after not too long i found myself wishing there was more.
    And there is!
    A 3 dollar DLC that i will definitely be buying. This game has and probably will stay one of the best free games i have ever played. I have tried as hard as i could to find a free game that matches up to this amazing time of just doing nothing and the feeling when you find that final gem and make the last weapon, or catch the last fish, or even swoon the last leviathan the feeling of accomplishment (and then disappointment as you got nothing but a blue skin) but despite that you feel great.

    A great game.
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  3. Sep 15, 2020
    3
    A parody of open world games, this dispenses with the whole pesky first person or third person view, and simply replaces it with a top-downA parody of open world games, this dispenses with the whole pesky first person or third person view, and simply replaces it with a top-down view of the map, making it all the easier to get to all those icons you need for 100% completion!

    This game runs into what I’d call the “parody game problem” – the problem with parodying poor game design is that your game cannot really be ironically unfun.

    This is exactly the issue here – the game consists entirely of wandering around a top-down world map trying to find icons on a map, which is exactly the worst thing about open world games, and… well, that’s the game.

    The only upside (at least in theory) is the in-game journal, which describes all the things you ran into – it lampshades tedious sidequests, collectibles, and vantage points and upteen other things, including references to all sorts of other games and common gaming tropes.

    On the one hand, this is funny, at least to some extent.

    However, on the other hand, I could have just read TV Tropes.

    It’s hard to actually recommend this game. Snarkiness can only go so far, and it took me about two hours to go through and find all the collectibles and read all the snarky journal entries and parody skill tree options. It’s mildly funny, and I had fun actually reading the journal entries, but collecting them was a chore.
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