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HR's a great game, I love it. It's just I always love when you can pump points into things and really flesh out characters making specific builds in RPGs.
I do like the idea of the decisions made though, for the final bit. Just want a bit more from it than pressing a button and a cutscene of button's effects. But yeah, I just needed to see where you were coming from, ha ha.
Yeah the endings should have been achieved through your acts throughout the game I didn't think of that actually. But at least it made sense in the context of the story
The most I recommend out of you touching Invisible War is watching a video of it.
Also, JESUS, the last decision shouldn't be press one of these buttons in front of a screen. Actually do something to make those.
Basically, what I'm saying is is that the game starts off bad. Though, I don't know how much you can really say about the story or the game if you've only hit level 2. Just keep going at it, go to level 3 and 4, if you still don't like it, then I don't have anything else to say. It isn't your game, I suppose. There is a reason people love this game, it isn't some sort of mysterious cheat code you gotta put in to insta-like it.