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it’s okay as an open world survival shooter, but so far (just got to the point where I can leave the first/tutorial zone) it’s been pretty basic. There aren’t many deviations from the standard formula, you go to a place because you got a quest, investigate anomalies, kill or talk to people/mutants, and then go to another place to do the same. By default there are almost no random events happening on the roads, and if you are scared of enemies on the road, the empty space near the road has been perfectly safe so far. The common anomalies have been very nonthreatening and have an extremely simple solution, the only difficulty with them is quantity. I honestly think I might go back to fallout 4, but I also might finish stalker 2 eventually.