Rage 2 somehow managed the worst of both worlds. It had an enjoyable enough core loop, but insisted on not giving you a chance to use it. Instead, you got inundated with fetch quests and lengthy driving sequences to promote the open world design. A large, open world filled with locations and factions devoid of personality, and made with none of the artistry of the original.
A real pity; It reminded me of Borderlands 3 in that regard.
I played maybe half of the game and the best thing about it was the flying car, so I could just skip travel, skip the obnoxious roadblock battles, and go straight to the slightly more fun open world boss fights and occasional story missions.
Rage 2 somehow managed the worst of both worlds. It had an enjoyable enough core loop, but insisted on not giving you a chance to use it. Instead, you got inundated with fetch quests and lengthy driving sequences to promote the open world design. A large, open world filled with locations and factions devoid of personality, and made with none of the artistry of the original.
A real pity; It reminded me of Borderlands 3 in that regard.
I played maybe half of the game and the best thing about it was the flying car, so I could just skip travel, skip the obnoxious roadblock battles, and go straight to the slightly more fun open world boss fights and occasional story missions.