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theres literally so many ground breaking things in this game that he is just going ghost mode on
do not agree with your immersive remarks.
Both are good immersive experience, for different reasons and both have issues.
Your gameplay remarks are mostly based on your own expectations and are not immersion breaker.
For instance, i had no trouble running from combine by using the hop deplacement system.
your weapon remark is also weird. at least for an adventure game from the half life franchise.
And your "easy immersive fix" for weapon retrieval is in itself an immersion breaker, if not a blatant way to zero consequences (hypocrisy much?)
your nice little essay should have been resumed in a few lines of the like :
"I do not like the game. it is beautiful but i like bonework better."