"Skull and Bones: Navigating the Controversy and Anticipation"

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The review-in-progress of Skull and Bones highlights frustrations with the game's lack of cooperative play, slow matchmaking, and limited on-land interactions, while praising the satisfying sailing experience and fluid naval combat. The game's emphasis on ship customization and the Black Market's contraband feature are noted as exciting elements, but the review cautions that the game takes a while to reveal its more interesting content and quests. Overall, the game is described as a pirate ship fantasy builder missing some of the off-ship pirate fun found in other games.
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