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There are very few games I can just sit and dump over 300 hours into and still not feel like I'm anywhere close to finishing, yet I'm constantly getting new gear and beasts to kill.
It can be a bit overwhelming at first, with 14 different weapons with their own combat and styles, plus the clunky UI, it does have a sharp learning curve. If you can stick with it though, it's easily one of , if not the most rewarding game i've played. There’s nothing like laying the beatdown on a monster that’s been giving you trouble all week.
There are very few games I can just sit and dump over 300 hours into and still not feel like I'm anywhere close to finishing, yet I'm constantly getting new gear and beasts to kill.
It can be a bit overwhelming at first, with 14 different weapons with their own combat and styles, plus the clunky UI, it does have a sharp learning curve. If you can stick with it though, it's easily one of , if not the most rewarding game i've played. There’s nothing like laying the beatdown on a monster that’s been giving you trouble all week.
There are very few games I can just sit and dump over 300 hours into and still not feel like I'm anywhere close to finishing, yet I'm constantly getting new gear and beasts to kill.
It can be a bit overwhelming at first, with 14 different weapons with their own combat and styles, plus the clunky UI, it does have a sharp learning curve. If you can stick with it though, it's easily one of , if not the most rewarding game i've played. There’s nothing like laying the beatdown on a monster that’s been giving you trouble all week.
There are very few games I can just sit and dump over 300 hours into and still not feel like I'm anywhere close to finishing, yet I'm constantly getting new gear and beasts to kill.
It can be a bit overwhelming at first, with 14 different weapons with their own combat and styles, plus the clunky UI, it does have a sharp learning curve. If you can stick with it though, it's easily one of , if not the most rewarding game i've played. There’s nothing like laying the beatdown on a monster that’s been giving you trouble all week.
There are very few games I can just sit and dump over 300 hours into and still not feel like I'm anywhere close to finishing, yet I'm constantly getting new gear and beasts to kill.
It can be a bit overwhelming at first, with 14 different weapons with their own combat and styles, plus the clunky UI, it does have a sharp learning curve. If you can stick with it though, it's easily one of , if not the most rewarding game i've played. There’s nothing like laying the beatdown on a monster that’s been giving you trouble all week.
There are very few games I can just sit and dump over 300 hours into and still not feel like I'm anywhere close to finishing, yet I'm constantly getting new gear and beasts to kill.
It can be a bit overwhelming at first, with 14 different weapons with their own combat and styles, plus the clunky UI, it does have a sharp learning curve. If you can stick with it though, it's easily one of , if not the most rewarding game i've played. There’s nothing like laying the beatdown on a monster that’s been giving you trouble all week.