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Oh, you meant that this game has a lot of cut-scenes? Well, yeah, since it has a story, which is not being told primaraly through lore found in the in-game world...
Yeah, I don't get why people are all about the sandboxes. The more sandbox-y you make a game, the less it can immerse, while there is that much more opportunity to remind you over and over that it's just a game.
i played it on the ps4 and now here. no regrets and still enjoy it. only now i have the full version instead of the standard version on ps4.
I swear, I'm so glad there's still some games that are relatively linear. I'm tired of everything being open-world tbh. I think some exploration and secrets and such are always nice, but you don't need a huge pointless open world in every single game...
Man, that game loved to hear itself talk.