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Shadow is the last one I need to finish in this series.
I got burnt out because I 100% the first one, and like 90% the second one in like a few months. Started the third and realized I needed a break from the genre.
Don't bother.
Three lost all its charm. The "lost city" you find is terrible and >!a very poor farming community with mud everywhere. No vast ancient ruins, just mud!!<
Honestly I'd just give it a pass. It's a 5/10 at best. When I finished it I just had this feeling of "I like a little more game in my games".
Lol this is exactly how I felt. I played about an hour of Shadow and was like "nahhh I'm good"
I adored to death the first 2 and 100%'d them.
The gameplay in Shadow is very much further refined/improved, but my lord it was such a disappointing story. Worth noting the underlying dev and writers changed, and it was very noticeable. There was some level of "wonder" and "holy shit" throughout the first 2 and I got invested into the gameworlds - the third never captured that and I couldn't care less about the characters or exploring the map. That and the payoff to Trinity felt very similar to Spectre in the Craig Bond films - set up to be grand and mysterious in scale but underwhelmingly boring cartoon villainy when revealed.
But it had an incredible world design though. The puzzles in those jungles were genuinely jaw dropping and there were certain levels that were 10 times more scarier than any regular horror game.
Also it was short as hell
I will never not smile at that one mission where you have to "blend-in" with the villagers as if you are not the only Caucasian women in an entire tribe of native people.
Shadows has the same issue as Dragon Age Inquisition called "Get out of the Hinterlands" except you need to just get out of the city. Once you stop trying to get every shiny buable on the map and progress the story the burn out goes away. There's so much back tracking you can do 1-2 things on the map each visit and you'll get everything rather than spending 10 hours upfront. Same applies for AC Valhalla.
Yeah, I'm a collector, and you'd think I would have learned by now that everything can be collected post game. If you happen upon something, cool. But there's no real need to spend 3 hours thoroughly checking every corner.
But god damn it, I know I'll do it anyways.
thats why i change genres after i beat games.