

Indeed, this game might have fared much better if it came out a couple of years ago. It's just that when you compare it to the best that current top-shelf RPGs, like Horizon Zero Dawn or the F inal Fantasy VII Remake have on offer, EoE becomes painfully basic, with nothing really outstanding to set itself apart from the crowd. It's got decent graphics, and for the most part, gameplay that's relatively easy to pick up and appreciate, and it's not as grindy as some other games I've played.

Don't get me wrong - Edge of Eternity isn't a bad game in and of itself. In short, you don't really know where to begin explaining, though I think it's what you might call a matter of "turning up late to the party".

Awkward as it may seem, I'll start this piece with an analogy: trying to write the review for Edge of Eternity is like trying to find a good reason why you were late for your own wedding.
