Well, U4 is being quite a pleasant surprise so far, the more time I spend in Britannia the more I wish have discovered this series far earlier. More precisely, when I was a preteen during early 2000's, with vastly more free time in my hands than I have today, which spent playing a crap ton of JRPGs, because this genre was a novelty to me and didn't know anything better than console stuffs.
Anyways, always been a huge fan of epics, delving in hazardous worlds and fulfill quests, etc. And my media exposure sold me that Dragon Quest, Final Fantasy,pokemon and such were the quintessential epic roleplaying shit. Yet, I ended up forcing myself to finish most of them. Pretty artwork but overall sterile games, cuz on these I only found: empty static overworlds, NPCs that mostly don't tell anything, lack of options(except for pokemon but nvm)...
In contrast, the few hours in britannia has been more engaging than the hundreds I spent on most classic squenix jrpgs back then:
1) Overwold isn't a glorified board. I ventured inside deeper forest, I moved slower and my range of vision was noticeably reduced.
2) The most dangerous encounter I stumble across so far was a party of a Orc and a axe hurling troll. The orc approached and troll
was hurling crap as it was in a bullet hell or something. I took cover behind a rock, wait up until the orc approached and 1v1 him
until drop dead (most times they run away after a few hits). I stayed in cover until the troll stopped spamming shit, then I shorten distance, stab him and won. Opened the chest and ended up poisoned, WTF, fortunately, I started with some few reagents, mixed them up and created a cure spell. My reward were measly 65 coins, but it was fun nonetheless.
3) In Yew, almost everybody is eager to explain what justice is about and ended up taking notes like a journalist with OCD. After talking with some few wandering druids, I learned I needed a rune, and after getting the rune, I should look for a shrine northeast, chant the mantra, and
seek the green stone in "Wrong"!.
No idea what they're talking about, but not matter right now, since latter I obtained the 'j' rune after Talford told me how to get it. Also, I found a few druids chanting around a pyre which turns out to be an elemental called flamis, withholding the "fabric" of justice.
I noticed druids were chanting "Beh", and assumed that was the mantra. I went northeast and found an altar, I meditated for justice and input "Beh" as mantra. As It turns out, to my suprise, it was actually a mantra, I got revelations about how to remain just: pretty much not stealing and refrain from killing non-evil creatures. I'm yet to find out how to use the rune.
Btw, getting the hang of futhark. Has a few quirks like "HE" instead of "THE" when translated, or "HERES" or "UVALORIAN". I translated the entire map to find out where is Yew, I assume is whitin he deep forest...