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I think the story is more about the ending and who you are as a character. While the rest of what you say is true. I got the most enjoyment from the game in the ending.
If you want an excellent game but horrible ending - play qunantum conundrum. now that is an example of a bad ending game.
Refunds were an option that you failed to use....Not much else to say.
The game being short is EASILY posted on reviews etc...So perhaps pay attention to the items you are purchasing with your hard earned money in advance?
Just a suggestion....Next vehicle that is a certain make that people love....Its your job not to buy it without checking the mileage 🤨
It's not about the money. I think I even got it in sales.
I was expecting a little bit more "beef" in the story.
You saw I played borderlands 3? I play a lot of adventures and slow games too. Just finished Detroit Become Human on playstation.
I agree with you that the ending is a bit underwhelming and it's missing a real plot twist, but everything feels so beautiful, strange and so inspiring.
It's not much of a game, it's more like reading a book in 3d.