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I hope you have fun, though!
The fact that you are comparing this to Zelda games is laughable at best and says you have barely put enough time into Enshrouded to know what you are talking about. Two completely different genres that don't even come close to each other for comparison.
To the OP, even at full price this game is worth it. The updates are fairly regular for an early access game. Just this morning an update dropped with bug fixes, adjustments to somethings and implementing a couple of player suggestions. You can play with default settings or adjust them according to what suits your game play style. Want to join friends on their game world but not create a new character, just bring your current character over and what ever resources and supplies you want or just play on your own world solo. If you are into questing, plenty of that to do which also provides a large amount of exploring while you work on the quests. If you like lore, lots of lore pages to be found in the game. A variety of puzzles to do in order to finish some quests. With everything that can be built and crafted in the game you can have a simple shack or a magnificent castle sitting on a cliff face. A skill tree that allows you to mix and match, though you will typically have one line of the tree fully filled as your main focus and add on from there. There's plenty more that makes this game worth the full price.
Many of us have 50 hrs plus into this game...It is worth to buy..Its not perfect due to early access but it will keep you busy and wanting more that is for sure..
The building system is much better than Valheim, and I love Valheim.