![]() Other reviews point to just a generally buggy experience that gets in the way of itself, from the floaty controls to clunky hitboxes, though a lot of reviews do note that it’s a looker (when it looks right, anyway) and the fact that you can batter giant mythical pigs around. One reviewer even crack wise by saying, “the price is higher than the FPS you will be able to pull in this game”. Even with everything set to low, players with high -end machines are struggling to crack 40fps, and barely even maintain 20fps. There’s a raft of red to be seen when you check out the reviews, with most of them citing not being able to run the game when way above recommended specs, which aren’t too intense anyway. Of the 594 reviews, only 25% are positive. However, the Steam reviews paint the picture of a game that’s really not been optimised for PC at all, with the game languishing on Mostly Negative reviews so far. It’s proven to be a bit of a success as far as a PC playerbase is concerned, with the game currently dragging in 14000 concurrent players at this time of writing on Steam, which is a pretty good start for a full-price co-op game. ![]() ![]() Either together or alone, players must hunt mythical beasts imbued with the power of nature itself, which means a whole lot of stat crunching, grinding, and trying to use comically large weapons.
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