josephwarner-90552
Joined Aug 2022
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Having played through the game and experienced some weird stuff like rendering issues and floating objects, the game felt like a R-Rated version of Jedi Fallen Order. Both have the same engine; where the graphics and motion blur are even identical, forcing enemies into traps with a force-based mechanic (GRP in this case) and even a melee weapon as well. Though the Fallen Order does not cause the game to crash during exiting the stealth section. Limbs do not float around after being removed after beating an enemy (Then again human enemies cannot be dismembered compared to the biophagous enemies). But while it takes a bit longer to load in game textures, the camera does not randomly zoom out after a certain sequence (the bounty hunter sequence in my case), the combat has more variety in weaponry despite the lack of energy blades, and it does not feel like a soul's clone. While the game does have its issues, it is certainly a step up from the Fallen Order.
When I first played this, I heard of the bugs and glitches and how bland it was. However, 4 days in at the time of this writing, I found that despite the attempt to modernize, it was still a saints game in spirit and mind. It took certain elements of each game and added a hint of just cause. Sure it's a little buggy, but it just adds to the havoc.
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