Let's start with basic customization-it's not that important, but if you love having your character physically tailored down to the smallest detail, this section isn't for you. As for what really matters, the combat is fluid and, I dare say, satisfying. We can choose between three different fighting styles, each with its own variety.
Story-wise, I haven't delved too deep into the game yet, but at first glance, it seems solid. However, ultimately, we're here for the combat. Like the majority of games, yes, it includes future transactions, but they're decently disguised and don't feel too necessary-it depends on the player.
As for graphics, they don't blow me away (7.5/10), but they have improved compared to its predecessors