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I welcome any feedback, just trying to do my part into building the community---
The combat feels great, and the voice acting is spectacular.
My issue is that I feel confused as hell, and did not feel like I was gaining knowledge of what was happening while playing.
Am I supposed to feel like the main character is crazy by the way she talks, such as when it zooms into her eye area, usually during a conversation with another character?
If not, that's unfortunately why I put it down, and haven't gone back. I also felt like I was getting lost quite a bit lost most of the time (horrible with "directions") and was even following a complete guide at one point because I was so lost. It doesn't help that the map menu is not really that good or in depth like I am used to in these types of games that want you to backtrack into an area for a sidequest.
I'm genuinely interested in others opinions, and how I can "git gud" and beat this game fully. :)
The earlier parts of the game can get pretty confusing but imo it does get better once you get familiar with the place. Plus all the powers and weapons are A LOT of fun. I love this game and played it nonstop during the winter holiday. I think one of the reasons why I kept playing was because of how interesting the enviornment felt. For me, it does feel like youre walking through some government building. Also, I didn't really pay attention to the story at first but after seeing how much effort the developers put into it (like those live action TV's), I started to actually read all those collectable documents and texts. They are pretty funny and do give the game a special charm. I promise you, if you stick with the game it will be rewarding. I do not want to spoil anything but one of the last chapters of the game has great music and is a lot of fun.
And if you ever get bored, you can always turn on all the aim assist + ability cooldown options and kill everything like a god.