After all, Forspoken is nothing more than the bizarre love child between Alice in Wonderland and Army of Darkness. Maybe it was the fact this review is based on a updated version of Forspoken, which included an option to dial down on the amount of quips she spits out during gameplay (ranging from too much to none at all), but she has had more believable reactions than most modern-day characters thrown into the past. My thoughts on her? I expected a lot worse. She “spoke too much”, she “exaggerated on quips”, she “was downright unlikable”. The protagonist, Frey Holland, has been considered the Jar Jar Binks of this game, the one thing that ruined it altogether. Most of them simply cancel each other out, resulting in what has been mentioned a few lines ago: it’s just “fine”. It has some interesting ideas, namely in its controls and moment-to-moment gameplay, and a plethora of issues. But at the end of the day, I considered it to be a largely fine, borderline inoffensive game. That’s not to say that Forspoken is an underrated, misunderstood gem of a game.
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