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Been playing Where Winds Meet on @Awoo@hexbear.net 's recommendation. It's pretty fun, I like the characters and world. The combat is broadly "soulslike" but it has the difficulty options and assistance modes to make that not odious. There's just so much game in this game, it feels like it's introducing a new mechanic every few minutes.
Here's the fun part. The existing map we have is lit up while the drawn in parts are the new map regions that exist on the CN version that we don't even have yet:
There is a lot more game that we don't even have.
I'm level 40 and narratively it feels like I just finished the prologue
i am max level and haven't finished messing around in the city yet. Think I've only done about half the content that exists with 200 hours.