I beat it a while ago. Feel assured, you are playing correctly. The game wants you to use and abuse it’s items and systems.
The game was decent, not my favorite but I enjoyed it and do not regret paying near full price.
I beat it a while ago. Feel assured, you are playing correctly. The game wants you to use and abuse it’s items and systems.
The game was decent, not my favorite but I enjoyed it and do not regret paying near full price.
I hope I don’t come off as stupid and naive, but I support the antiwork/workreform movements on Reddit. Yes, most of them are American redditor neoliberal reactionaries, however as a whole I think they have some small material effect on destabilizing the system. America is like a collapsing building with a few crumbly pillars holding the whole thing up and antiwork/workreform types are at least wacking at those pillars and I feel like a ton of them are voicing M and ML ideals without knowing it. I think a ton of them could eventually be brought to the left with some guidance.
I played through the campaign in alpha or early beta a couple years ago. I don’t know how much they changed but that game was not worth anywhere near $70. I thought the story felt comical like a Mario game (‘ooh geez you just missed the bad guys, they went that way’ over and over until the end) and the world felt very dull. In D3 you got to at least go to different locations like heaven and hell. In this one it’s 95% on earth and you fight the same types of enemies throughout. The legendaries were better than D3 but still feel uninspired. When I got to the end game where it was a bunch of instanced dungeons, I was already so bored I stopped without trying any. Halfway through I already lost my will to play but I just forced myself through to finish it.
Finally, a good use case for bitcoin