It's cryptic and doesn't explain many of it's
core mechanics clearly.
Not exact matches
It's arguably just as good as Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag and I awarded that a serious 4.5 / 5 despite its problems and
clearly struggling
core mechanics, a score that on reflection was probably too high.
The two men are
clearly old friends, and the game uses the same
core mechanics as the rest of the game to demonstrate how close they are.
Things like frequently changing his mind at a whim about
core game
mechanics long after they were supposedly set in stone, championing ideas that were
clearly terrible and bad for the game, that sort of thing.