>>714734343Pitioss is right there.
Also, I liked the open world/exploration. I feel like I'm the only one on the planet who thinks so, but to me it avoided the "theme park" vibes of other open worlds. The fact that it didn't know how to keep you engaged and didn't have a million hings to do around every corner actually helped it feel like an actual place. Like, actual wilderness (or a national park) that people were just barely able to put footholds in for civilization. It wasn't built for me or even the society that inhabited it, it was just there and tolerated a few towns and pitstops and whatnot. I need more of that.