Minor bugs, inconsistent frame rates, or clunky UI elements often hold back the overall immersion. Final Thought
The "Adventure" side often relies on tropes—save the world, find the ancient relic, or a predictable betrayal—that don't offer much emotional depth.
While a 6.8 doesn't reinvent the wheel, it offers a satisfying loop for fans of the genre. It’s a "wait for a sale" recommendation for general audiences, but a "must-play/watch" for those who can't get enough of high-octane set pieces and exploration.
The "Action" half of the genre is well-served with frequent, high-stakes encounters that prevent the experience from ever feeling truly boring. The Drawbacks (Why it’s not an 8 or 9)
The core mechanics—whether it's swordplay, gunfights, or parkour—feel weighty and responsive.