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But on the other hand, good Lord the movement was so off, weightless & floaty, the running was terrible, and everything about the movement & 'player character feel' was just... lacking impact.
I'm a solo guy so I really couldn't care less about anything sp/mp really.
But with a 85%~90% off - sure, why not. You never know when your tastes change enough to reconsider your original opinion. I had many games re-played that way ('freshly anew') years after I was initially unimpressed.
Any sale that is lower - no, not a chance. Especially since it suffers from always-online parc (avoiding the steam forums filter, read it backwards), and it was never a hit guaranteed to live on for decades.
Ideally, devs should really be cooking offline mode, AND split-screen local co-op, AND put a 85%~90% cut at the same time but we all know this is never going to happen.