Being unable to sort the skills makes selection pretty ineffective. I just stick to the 6 things I can put on shortcut. And that’s with a controller. No idea how it works without one. Collecting and completing things is a crapshoot. It’s unclear what the grid system for each island counts. Obviously chests and bloodstones, but also just arriving on the island, but not completing quests, and sometimes entering buildings, but not always. And the grid might correspond to where things are on the island, but not clearly. Sometimes getting the square for landing on the island is the first one, sometimes it’s the second. Or I’ll come across something on the trail shortly after arriving, but it will be the 8th thing on the grid. And machine parts are tedious to locate. I’ve checked the water on every island and somehow still need 15 of them. But there’s no way to even know what islands they are on, so collecting those is probably a bust. I’m at 99 percent completion, but am unsure if that includes collectibles. Still have a few stones and a glider to find, but at least those seem to correspond to squares on the grid. And I’m missing one quest but there are no ?s showing up on the world map like they usually do, so it’s unclear where I get that. But that seems like the most easily solved, as I assume I’ll stumble upon it at some point. Nope. Looking for a handful of things with little idea where they are isn’t fun. When I was younger and game selection was limited I might have had the drive and time to fund everything, but not now. There are other games I can play. And the fact there is one quest just out there somewhere with no indication is annoying. The end of the game was anticlimactic, the last main quest of the end game stuff was anticlimactic. Unless it wasn’t the last main quest and I just have no idea how to trigger it starting. I don’t know. All in all, fun game, but ultimately disappointing. The story has a lot of loose ends, too.