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Forspoken: users are amazed and surprised by memes

Forspoken: users are amazed and surprised by memes
Nacho Requena Molina

Nacho Requena Molina

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We haven’t even been with Forspoken for 24 hours and it is already taking over the social networks with dozens of publications. The best thing about them is that they are very different from each other, that is, they range from praise for the game for how well it does many things to the funniest meme for how badly it does many others. In fact, this is Forspoken, a mixture of good and bad fields that leaves a rather curious hodgepodge.

We already told you yesterday that its demo has done more harm than good, to which we must now add that the published reviews are not very flattering (it has a 68 out of 100 on Metacritic, a low score considering that it was expected to be one of the games of the year). However, as soon as the game hit the Internet, the first of the memes was born: the bracelet worn by Frey, the main character, won’t shut up even under water. And let’s face it: she’s not known for being quiet either.

As a result of this type of tweets -the first of them has more than 35,000 likes-, users are criticizing the game’s dialogues -those that follow this scheme are common- and the fact that the bracelet does not stop talking. In fact, the game does such strange things as pausing at times to force the conversation, i.e., not only does it not play in the background, but it interrupts the gameplay.

But there are not only complaints about the game as we say. Along with these there is also a lot of praise. The main thing that is getting cheers is the parkour of the protagonist, which is very fun -and here we can attest, we have already spent several hours with the adventure-. Also, they point out that although the open world is very empty, it is beautiful. One of lime and another of sand. And for proof, these photos.

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Nacho Requena Molina

Nacho Requena Molina

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