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incredible how a developer can drop the ball so hard it went through the floor.
the first game will be forever a classic, doing everything right, but the sequel will be forgotten in a few years, ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ up everything the first game did so great.
Still, I think I will experience it for myself. Most of the time reviews blow difficulty out of proportion.
The only reason B1 is better is because it has so much more content(and the video animation, but i ignore that)
click on the name of the author on that review
scroll all the way down (to the star wars outlaws reviews) and read the first line of that review.
looks like the person is a journalist instead of a gamer