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And somewhat sadly finally hoped into the much more enticing Horizon Zero Dawn: Complete Edition (HZD:CE) RPG genre for a change of pace and had the strong idea to return to it but after finishing HZD:CE that stealth RPG playing urge kept lingering and since Assassin's Creed: Unity (AC:U) never managed to scratch that itch decided to finally hop into the latest Lara Croft's trilogy that also had been lingering upon my Steam's "Library" for a long while too.
In overall, it's my opinion that Chorvs was an hidden gem that I've got on sales after previously been pointed out to me by those exploring lists, after doing my research it allured me enough to be kept amongst my "Wishlist" until a major discount sale.
And between that Sci-Fi Space Fighting Vessels genre genre with its Rites uniqueness into combat well coupled with all several different gear sets to be settled into just for different ways to play style Forza and finished polishing it with Nara's and Forza's voice acting and dialogues it kind of shinned freshness into me, even if I'm still a rookie upon its on-going story plot.
(*Apart that Street Fighter's genre, of which I've grown out of, especially with most, if not all, of those games utterly exploring microtransactions and needless DLC's simply to acquired characters that should have come inside the game since its inception.
Chorus tutorial is a little slow paced, I even found Horizon Zero Dawn a little slow paced too. I havent played Horizon Zero Dawn for a while, only played about an hour.
Im not a fan of space games but in the end I decided to get Chorus as it was on sale and to play something different as I recently played and finished Cloudpunk, which was my favorite game. Finished it twice actually. I am still playing the DLC for Cloudpunk, City of Ghosts which is good too.
Hopefully Chorus gets better as it didnt really have that WOW effect on me and make me say "WOW I LOVE THIS GAME, I WANNA KEEP PLAYING', like other games do. Its not bad, then again its not the worst game ive played (cough, sinking city)
At least Chorus was a bargain price
Back to the camera, it keeps rotating to keep up with the ship going from place to place and it made me wonder if people got dizzy from it.