@Darylb88 PC/PS5/XBSX has a user score of 5.2, if that's not poorly received I don't know what to tell ya. In a world where anything below a 7 is considered a failure (I don't agree with this but it's the norm). I'd say that's pretty terrible for a triple A game.
It doesn't mean you can't like it. But there is no reason to talk it up as some amazing hidden gem of a game like this article is doing. The game was just way too repetitive, buggy, slow, and gimmicky.
But to each their own. Right now Avowed is getting ripped apart but I think it's a fairly good game and enjoying it.
@Lup Really? This game had writing on par with the newest Saints Row flop. It was very dull and repetitive too. It tried way too hard to rely on it's body changing / recruitment gimmick thing and for the most part it falls flat.
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@Darylb88 PC/PS5/XBSX has a user score of 5.2, if that's not poorly received I don't know what to tell ya. In a world where anything below a 7 is considered a failure (I don't agree with this but it's the norm). I'd say that's pretty terrible for a triple A game.
It doesn't mean you can't like it. But there is no reason to talk it up as some amazing hidden gem of a game like this article is doing. The game was just way too repetitive, buggy, slow, and gimmicky.
But to each their own. Right now Avowed is getting ripped apart but I think it's a fairly good game and enjoying it.
Re: One Of The Most Impressive Open Worlds Of This Generation Hits Xbox Game Pass Next Week
@Lup Really? This game had writing on par with the newest Saints Row flop. It was very dull and repetitive too. It tried way too hard to rely on it's body changing / recruitment gimmick thing and for the most part it falls flat.
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