In 2025, there is one possible Game of the Year nominee even before the game launched, however, another contender has arisen in the form of . There are a lot of possible games coming this year that could be in contention, including the long-anticipated if it arrives by the end of the year. However, with the release of this RPG, has put itself in contention for that title.
This is just the beginning for this game, as the Roadmap for 2025 showcases a lot more content to come as the year goes on. It has already launched to a lot of fanfare, and as more content comes, it is likely to only get better. As it is, the game is off to a great start to being in contention for the coveted Game of the Year award.
While the reviews aren’t universal, the vast majority are quite good. The Metacritic score is currently sitting at 88, with an 8.9 user review. There are over 50 critic reviews and over 700 user ratings, giving a fairly decent overall picture of the attitude toward the game upon launch. The Steam reviews are similar, as they are currently sitting at “Very Positive.”
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In these reviews, players are reporting a nostalgic feeling, a desire to keep playing, and a fairly smooth experience, which in itself is impressive considering how game launches typically go these days. Others love that it is challenging and doesn’t hold the player’s hand while being more accessible than the first game. The graphics and performance also seem to be very good, with most users reporting they could run it as intended without having to drop frames.
The punishment system in is one of the things that has changed the most from the original. It has a lot of consequences that can last for the entirety of the game. Unlike other games where following the law seems like more of a suggestion, or where the consequences are less permanent like in the series, this
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