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...2022-01-27 00:08:05.71945+00
Sapienza is definitely a bit overrated. Exploring the beautiful town is great, but I found the mansion a bit samey after the first couple of playthroughs and the underground bunker becomes a chore after the first playthrough.
It's still very good, but not the best level of the trilogy, definitely not up to the variety and replayability of Hokkaido, Miami or Mendoza.
Playing through this and Sapienza was a definite standout. The recreation of a typical Mediterranean Italian small city is astounding, I can attest to that.
It's still very good, but not the best level of the trilogy, definitely not up to the variety and replayability of Hokkaido, Miami or Mendoza.