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Pretty strange...
However if you're looking for something more focused on narrative, exploration, lore, branching decisions, and light RPG elements then you're much more likely to click with Dread Delusion.
I knew what DD was going into it and I enjoy it, but I can see how people going in expecting something like Morrowind (It's nothing like it aside from retro graphics and giant mushrooms) would be upset.
the thing plays like a dev debugging level to test out player actor movement speed, there's no narrative, exploration or lore
I get you're clearly upset about something, but trying to claim the game doesn't have a world to explore, extra historical information to find and read, or even no story at all is very obviously objectively incorrect.
They're not buzzwords, they're basic and accurate descriptors of what the game contains. Whether you personally like or it not is irrelevant to the fact that it's there.