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This game is like an arthouse movie, where the whole gameplay consists of moving your character from cutscene to cutscene.
Fighting is just repeating few moves over and over and over...
it's more like a cinematic experience.
there lot more game for u
end of the day there's no risk, buy it through steam, play less than an hour and dont like it get a refund, if you have gamepass, heck try it as part of your subscription.
love it or hate it no loss.
personally I really enjoy both games, but as I say its down to the players perspective at the end of he day.of the day