Found it weird too, but at least you get an explanation later on.I can't be the only one who is weirded out that all the family members just suddenly look completely different out of nowhere, right?
On that note, I do kinda have to echo what BlueEarth said. Sure, it certainly is impressive to see what is all planned and all. But then I found out how much was actually in the game and yeeeeeeeah. As it is, I cannot see myself taking the full grind experience again with, well, how much there is. I mean, first thing I did was 'Wait, I lose stats if I do not train them that long? Time to grind to grab all those perks first'!
And then I could not help but think that oh boy... Sure, more stuff in scene, but I may as well have taken the non-grind route instead.
There's also the thing about how little of the main plot there is after the prologue too. And how less developped the non-family members are for scenes. It's like, you got the appetizer that you really enjoyed, but the main course feels a tad smaller than expected and missing something, even if you enjoy what is there.
I understand this take time, but yeah, that's what I must comment after my first experience.
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