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The main campaign is slow-paced and restrictive, and the hunger and stamina depletion system gets tedious. I also had issues with the weapon wheel and found the story to be uninteresting. However, the game is visually stunning and has entertaining side missions and characters. It didn't blow me away, but I'm glad I played it. Overall, I would pay its price rating, not including the online aspect.
The game world is vast and detailed, with a variety of landscapes and wildlife. The game also features a realistic hunting and fishing system, and players can interact with other characters in a variety of ways, such as through dialogue or combat. The game's attention to detail is impressive, and the game's physics and animations are realistic. The game's soundtrack is also noteworthy, with an original score that adds to the game's atmosphere.