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Definitely a short game for the price, but it's also a much higher quality, more focused experience that you tend to get compared to the open world slop AAA devs are putting out nowadays, so I don't mind it personally.
Frankly, I even felt that the game was prolonged synthetically a bit. And, for a potential successor to this game, I really hope that they will implement a couple more city hubs. instead of sending the player to the same hub 3 or 4 times.
I spend a lot of time looking on the environmental detail. There is so much stuff to see everywhere you look. I was unsure of U5 but this game really changed my mind.. the Mill level was unlike anything we've ever seen. Those rocks had an absurd amount of geometry. Like straight out of Zbrush.
I'm really taking it slow and looking closely in every corner of the world.
After each hub you clear the game tells you if you missed anything, and I missed stuff in every hub so far except the first one.
I'm gonnna restart and go back thru
It took me nearly 20 hours to complete. But I was also trying to experience all that it provided. Frankly, people do themselves a disservice if they rush playing through this game.