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The game is what you can expect if you have played previous Arkane titles, it isn't their best but still provides some interesting storylines, quirky characters, a gorgeous world through rewarding exploration and very fun gameplay moments.
Its multiplayer portion falls short of the rest of the game's quality, becoming trivial after a few matches and the only reason I would advise you to purchase the game at full price, is if you are itching for this type of game, are a huge fan of Arkane and/or enjoy getting all of the achievements in their titles. Which I personally did and highly recommend you do as well.
I would score the game a 7/10. I subtracted a point for the lackluster multiplayer integration, another point for the lack of freedom in combining powers and abilities like we've come to expect from their previous titles and another point for the unfulfilling endings. It has been a fun and positive experience, so I still do recommend it.