It's not good!
No secret that the game is a budget clone of Skyrim gameplay-wise, and no pleasant surprises there, but i did expect somewhat good writing - after all, mature and morally grey story is advertised. Not delivered.
Here is a spoiler of "mature" and "morally grey" conclusion of Act 1: big bad of Act 1, who is rumored to be a cruel scum, is, in fact, ruthless, objectivly evil bastard. No greyness, at least he got very good voice acting. What is worse, is that his opposition, who was hyped up as a mega cunning leader, is actually unrealistically (and doubtlessly unintentionally) retarded: when you finally find him - he is gated behind boring side quests - what does he do? First he acknowledges that he doesn't know you and doesn't trust you, but then immediately admits to you how he is an oath-breaking traitorous coward, and that you now have to do a very important, even critical, mission for him of killing the ruthless guy just because he is a bit much. You are then free to go and snitch on him to the bad guy, so the dumbass can immediately die offscreen. What the ♥♥♥♥?
I lost all interest to the story after that clown fiesta.
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Vidrimnir Sep 23, 2025 @ 5:45am 
Unironically Skyrim's civil war choices are more morally grey than this game.
Mechanique Sep 23, 2025 @ 5:41am 
Bro plays Skyrim for plot