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But be prepared there are quite a few "flaws".
Buy it if you have the money, I would do it again.
I enjoy these types of games and my research has passed the mark even if it has one or two bugs in it. Ubisoft games tend to work well on proton, so it shouldn't be too much of an issue.
Next sale isn't for another few months unless there is a publisher sale or one of these other steam sales like one for action adventure games. Guess i'll see what happens at that point.
Glad I waited for the good sale
This game suffers from the typical Ubisoft handholding that EVERYTHING is displayed on the map because they can't stand the thought that players might not find "secret voice recorder #5" and hear the thrilling tale of how a scientist died to their own hubris again.
And prepare for a rather boring gameplay loop of: enter new area, liberate several enemy camps, activate tower that reveals all pre-mentioned map markers, harvest mats to upgrade weapon to be 5% deadlier, unlock new area, repeat until the end of the game.