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Broken dreams

e've got to say that we were markedly disappointed when this month's review of came in. This is a game that we know many PC gamers have been looking forward to for a long time, with its unique Australian take on a -style post-apocalypse RPG really capturing the attention. So when we read the review to discover that it had serious shortcomings, our hearts sank. As our review shows, it's not awful, and it does offer strong writing along with a unique morality system that feels fresh, but these are not enough to make it an easy recomendation. Maybe with a few patches that can change.

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