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The game feels like what RuneScape would play like if it were made with a modern game design in mind. By that I mean.. If RuneScape were made today, as opposed to almost 25 years ago, I think this is the gameplay that it would've been, and how it would've played out.
It really makes me wish they'd just remake all of RuneScape in this style, but that would piss off a lot of fans lol.
It just feels nice to see everything get a modern lick of paint, ditch the point and click style, and do away with outdated tropes and repetitiveness.
Don't get me wrong I still play RS3 even now, but it's a great step forward for the IP IMO.
(If you wanted me to say an item.. Then yes Lodestones for me too lol)