![]() ![]() Every meaningful choice you might make has serious pros and cons associated with it. No matter what you decide, there are no simple paths and no easy answers. You can run, fight (and lose), or try to pay them off-or join them. Whatever you do, you'll regularly find yourself beset by thieves, cannibals, vicious wildlife, and killer robots. You can go it alone or hire up to 29 other companions. You can start a farm, buy a fixer-upper house in town, rob the general store, or set out to explore ludicrously perilous ancient ruins brimming with valuable artifacts. The possibilities are myriad, but all paths are fraught with danger. Where you go and what you try (and fail) to do is up to you. Upon creating a character, you'll be dropped alone into the middle of nowhere with nothing but half a pair of pants and a rusty iron bar that will do absolutely nothing to fend off aggressors. Now imagine Mount & Blade's squad building system sandwiched by Fallout's wasteland vibe and simplified versions of the construction found in ARK: Survival Evolved, with just a dash of E.Y.E: Divine Cybermancy's future-primitive techno-religion vibe. ![]() Imagine Diablo without eighty thousand billion "new" weapons dropping every ten seconds now you know how movement and menus work. It does contain a ton of intricately crafted lore after spending about 10 hours with the game, I suspect I've only just begun to scratch the surface in terms of learning about its world and the factions that inhabit it. There's no linear narrative to speak of, but I really think you should give Kenshi a try whether that bothers you or not. Even if you're not, its engaging and intricate mechanics might fascinate you anyway. Kenshi review simulator#It's not a simulator or an "experience." It's more like a blank canvas and a ton of paintbrushes with which to create your own story, if you're into roleplaying in your own head. I seem to be reviewing a lot of story-less games lately, but Kenshi is a little different. It'll make you work for its love, but oh, what a deep and sweet love it is. However, if you've got some time and energy to devote to it, and if you can handle rejection, this game needs to find a home in your library. ![]()
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