As far as graphics go, people will likely complain that it is not quite as good as Skyrim with 4k textures, ENB mods, etc, but to me this game looks beautiful and runs at a constant 60 fps on the highest settings (no ultra texture pack though.) In an era of poor game optimization, this game runs flawlessly. However, this only make victory more sweet when I was able to painstakingly plan and execute an exploitation of their only weakness. At one point I became frustrated that my enemies were immune to nearly all forms of conventional assault due to how they had leveled. You will begin to remember the names of your enemies and become legitimately nervous as they selectively attack you at the worst possible times, making the game-play constantly engaging. Your enemies level up with you, so each death feels important. In fact, the nemesis system is not a gimmick, but a well though out mechanic that will likely be "borrowed" for years to come. But if you do enjoy these game elements, you will surely find that the combat is satisfying, and the enemy chieftain system will make you actually interested in the hordes of enemies that you will inevitably destroy throughout the course of the game. If you do not like arkham style fighters with assassin's creed stealth mechanics than yes, this may not be the game for you. However, I actually found myself loving this game. It has all the elements of a truly terrible game in the making. A story from a licensed universe that has little to do with its license. I was absolutely sure that it would be bad. ![]() In this age of terrible botched day one releases, this game was something of a dark horse to me.
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