![]() It’s a real rollercoaster, as the game tries to mesh what is clearly a very well-thought-out plan for this universe with uneven execution. I’ll tell you what, The Falconeer knows how to bring me right back in that zone and smack that grin right off my face. But once I was finally off to a mission and controlling the damn falcon, happiness washed over me. It didn’t give off the best impression, that’s for sure. Constant voiceovers (some of which are delivered with a distinct lack of vim and vigor) continue to bombard you at this point. ![]() Those menus are also unwieldly on consoles, as they seem built with the PC platform in mind and weren’t tweaked. It was here that I was immediately overwhelmed with voiceover work that was tied to in-game menus: and slowly backed away a bit. Whisking you away to a war-torn world where literal Falconeers (dudes or dudettes on falcons) were once messengers, The Falconeer tries to quickly immerse you in oodles of lore with tons of exposition. The Falconeer (PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X ) The Falconeer caught my eye a while back with its dazzling Panzer Dragoon style approach, but after playing it, I can say that it doesn’t quite have the same appeal on multiple levels. Look, I’m a simple man: I see a flight sim with an animal in it, and I’m immediately game.
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