That’s a pretty minor complaint in the grand scheme of things. I always assume there’s going to be limits when the protagonist is voiced.
The 2.0 talent system is really fun to play with even if the dialogue options are limited. I would say all the internal systems attached with xp and leveling are much better in 2077 than in Starfield where they were literally all nerfed into obsolescence.
The issue with this bottlenecking is it affects everything. You have only one mission for reach the end. You can’t find another way. And whatever how you play, doesnt affect how people reacts to you. It’s more a fps than an arpg.
That’s a pretty minor complaint in the grand scheme of things. I always assume there’s going to be limits when the protagonist is voiced.
The 2.0 talent system is really fun to play with even if the dialogue options are limited. I would say all the internal systems attached with xp and leveling are much better in 2077 than in Starfield where they were literally all nerfed into obsolescence.
The issue with this bottlenecking is it affects everything. You have only one mission for reach the end. You can’t find another way. And whatever how you play, doesnt affect how people reacts to you. It’s more a fps than an arpg.
So would you argue that Mass Effect is an FPS trilogy given the ending-o-matic color machine?