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Shoot fired!
A certain item in a restaurant got a 2/10 by some bloke, even though its your favourite go to food whenever you eat out?
Screw whoever wrote that review. If you enjoy it, you enjoy it.
"0/10 woke!" is not helpful.
all reviews are worthless make your own opinions
the only thing they might help with is letting you know if the game is really buggy or has peformance issues
- copy and pasted enemies (some pulled from the base game)
- Repeated assets with little to differentiate them, especially with small settlements and such
- Second half of the DLC is a lot more empty than the first half, similar to the second half of Elden Ring
Positives are pretty much what the positives were for the base game, legacy dungeons are great.
It's so self-indulgent, I'm sure the author was jerking off while writing it:
"One of my biggest issues is how explicitly it abandons the core appeal of Elden Ring as a living text to be read and learned, and ambiently, lovingly communicated across realms"