

And I'd rather prefer if there simply was so much banter possibilities that the possibility of hearing the same few dialogue conversations multiple times within an hour would be zero-to-none. I know you have the option to shift through different dialogue scenarios for characters. as you hear the same few dialogue options. but one can ponder.Īnd an honest complaint is that characters often repeat themselves & it gets kinda boring playing against the exact same characters again, and again, and again, and again. I know such would cost a castle in licensing fees. Where there would be so many characters that each session would feel entirely unique.

I would've loved if Kratos or somebody just came on screen suddenly. I'd've adored if more 2010s characters were in the game, no doubt.

It would also be funny to notice how some characters would be inherently better at some card games than others.Īnother thing I ponder about when playing is "what if there were more characters." That's not really a complaint on its own.īut I'd've-a loved the game a lot more if there were more card game options to keep you around for longer. The Poker gameplay is as typical as it really could be. It doesn't go much beyond that, nor does it branch beyond that much.īut for what it's worth it is quite fine. In an encapsulated perspective this is a basic, down-to-earth, and straightforward version of Poker with the appeal of having the ability to play with characters from some of your favourite franchises.Īnd it fulfills that rather quite duly. But for what it is it's pretty fine & dandy."Came for the Team Fortress 2 items, left with a gambling addiction." I kinda ended eventually just muting character banter - as it became a nuisance.īut the writing itself is still a lot of fun & super well-written by itself! I have complaint regarding it, sure.

"Came for the Team Fortress 2 items, left with a gambling addiction."
