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I'm already pretty much done with Neoverse. I unlocked all the costumes and beat hunter mode with the Paladin. Game got extremely buggy (still in early access) when my force (more power for each attack for each stack of it) went over 20 I think.

My attacks became so weak I could barely do damage. I'm just lucky I was so well off with other buffs I still finished the game. Should have been much easier. I think that's the issue with the game. The game feels easy compared to Slay the Spire.

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I love the quest system to unlock buffs and having the shop available always, but the Skill system I think makes it too easy. You may not have all the skills at all times, but strong ones are available always. I also feel that the graphics are nice, but they're still somewhat bland in a way. The music is also mainly forgettable.

I enjoyed it honestly, but felt that at some point you get so many skills that it makes a bit easy except for harder stages in Hunter mode. Also the paladin and summoner are extremely powerful. 4 of their wins for me were trivial. A pretty good games overall I would rate around an 8/10, but it's not better than Slay the Spire.

Still a very decent game. I got my moneys worth already. I also need to mention the combo system is kind of cool, but the parry system isn't easy to do.

Also defense as fights go on is only good once you have defense cards that give a mass amount of defense. The enemies do way too much damage at that point even weakened. Finished up Heavy Rain (PC / Epic) in one day (July 4th) recently; and today finished-up Metro: Exodus (PC / Xbox for PC Game Pass).I'm on a roll w/ finishing games!Heavy Rain was good, but could've been great if it didn't have issues - which sounds like pretty much every David Cage and Quantic Dream game that I've played. The ring of truth book. Some issues included performance issues in a few scenes/chapters (no matter what settings, it just hit a crawl/slideshow at times); some stilted writing, dialogue, and voice-acting; and the game's story & game itself takes a bit (like 2 hours) before it really gets going.Metro: Exodus was just an overall excellent shooter. This series just can't seem to do any wrong.and that tradition continues with Exodus. Looks, plays, and runs great - 1080p at High, easy hitting 60-80fps without any issues; locked it down to 60fps just to keep it smooth. At Ultra, around 40-60fps.

With some more open levels here and there; lots of open-space environments; some linear levels; and it actually does a good job w/ its storytelling and narrative - Exodus really nails this one. Really enjoyed the heck out of this one. Started playing watch dogs last week.

It's pretty much like every other ubisoft game, competent gameplay, story i don't care about, repetitive side quests, tower unlocks, etc. Something about ubisoft games though where i'm playing it and i'm semi-sick of it 6 hours into the game but can't stop playing, either. It's really weirdanyway i give it like a 6.5/10 or soI got a similar feeling from Assassin's Creed Origins. I have mixed feelings about the RPG like elements and leveled enemies, but the open world is very detailed and general movement is a lot smoother than the older games. Ubisoft's open worlds are quite strong, but the collect-a-thon elements are annoying.

I still like their games though, and I've got a decent track record of finishing their games, versus more hardcore oriented titles from other developers/publishers. Maybe that's why I decided against getting Kingdom Come Deliverance from the next Humble Monthly and remain very hesitant about getting Dragon's Dogma from the Steam sale (hasn't been re-bundled unlike some other Capcom games). I got a similar feeling from Assassin's Creed Origins. I have mixed feelings about the RPG like elements and leveled enemies, but the open world is very detailed and general movement is a lot smoother than the older games. Ubisoft's open worlds are quite strong, but the collect-a-thon elements are annoying.

I still like their games though, and I've got a decent track record of finishing their games, versus more hardcore oriented titles from other developers/publishers. Maybe that's why I decided against getting Kingdom Come Deliverance from the next Humble Monthly and remain very hesitant about getting Dragon's Dogma from the Steam sale (hasn't been re-bundled unlike some other Capcom games).I really prefer games like Dragon's Dogma, I find them a lot more engaging. Ubisoft games are decent enough but I find them really mindless.

Half the time when playing one of them I mute it and put on a podcast or something. I think it's just because their maps are so dense with icons collectibles and identical objectives that it kind of feels like you're just sleep walking through the game.

I enjoy them well enough but the only Ubisoft games I've played in the last 15 years or so that I thought were truly great were Rayman Origins/Legends, which are obviously a whole different thing than the typical open world ubisoft title. CAG may earn a commission on purchases made through our affiliate links on CheapAssGamer.com and social media channels. As an Amazon Associate, CAG earns from qualifying purchases. Thanks for your support!By providing links to other sites, CheapAssGamer.com does not guarantee, approve or endorse the information or products available at these sites, nor does a link indicate any association with or endorsement by the linked site to CheapAssGamer.com.

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