If you take the time to learn the controls and take part in the world, there is definitely fun to be had in The Falconeer. You would have to enter the pause screen and access the main map from there, which gets quite tedious. The same thing can be said of the map – there’s a mini-map that helps you navigate, but no button is assigned to view the map quickly. You could not check your equipment mid-flight, which means if you want more information, you have to find a settlement, land, and visit a shop to do that. The only way you could access the status screen in The Falconeer is when you visit a shop that is located in different areas of the world. I comment about the sparseness of the status screens on the previous section, and in a way, I wish I could bring them out more often. There is a strange dichotomy of what I hear and what I see, and sadly… what I see does not amount to much. The world also offers a number of side missions and areas of interest, but much of my enjoyment is heavily reliant on my own imagination as I interact with the different storytellers and characters who are brought to life by such excellent voice acting. There are some picturesque views and stunning sights to be had, especially considering the view from above. Once you get around to exploring the different islands and settlements that The Falconeer has to offer, there’s not a lot to watch out for. It adds to the intrigue, but as much as I’d like to commend the ambition of this game, much of its open-world suffers because of how empty everything feels. You spend much of your time learning how to fly, including the intricacies of movement, but once you decide to do some exploration, you realize how desolate the land gets. The earlier chapters of The Falconeer allow for exploration of the world and while much of the intriguing lore is present, I find that the world’s unique visual style is the same thing that deters me from fully enjoying it. Good Lord! This much money for a refurb? Throw in some birdseed while you’re at it! This open world is closed
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