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301.7 hrs on record (293.2 hrs at review time)
I am Dishonored.
Posted 11 February.
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183.1 hrs on record (68.1 hrs at review time)
Auron.
Posted 22 July, 2023.
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618.0 hrs on record (187.8 hrs at review time)
As for any review, spoilers ahead!

Fallout New Vegas is a game where you leave home, destroy a nation, and while working your day job, are brutually executed with a bullet to the head.

But that wouldn't make a very good story, so you survive. You hunt down your killer, and while on this path discover the story of Cesaer's (The new one, ki-czar) first legate and his struggle for absolution. You encounter a member of a surviving chapter of the Brotherhood of Steel hell-bent on riches and vanity. After braving the aforementioned and then some mad scientists that lobotomize you, you will have to face your carbon copy-- and he intends to make you pay for your former life. Whether you express remorse for what you've done (by accident or otherwise), you may choose to duel to the death or fight against the toughest of the world's savages.

You get nukes. Are you the savior of the new world, or does America bathe in nuclear fire again?

There's a lot to do in this game, and every time you think that you've found everything in it, you can pick it up and find something new. That's the charm of a good fallout game-- No matter how much you pick it apart, you will always be able to find another shred of enjoyment in exploring and re-exploring.

I didn't want to write a review until I perfected this game, and judging by the fact it took me nigh-5 years to get all the achievements and explore the world completely, I'd say that it's very worth it's money.

...The hardest part of this game wasn't getting into it, it's letting go.

Posted 12 June, 2016.
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57.0 hrs on record (47.6 hrs at review time)
Hitman: Absolution is the best Dues Ex to the Call of Duty Franchise that I've played.
If every Call of Duty game was Hitman:Absolution, then I'd probably own all of them.

It is not so much that this game is a "bad game", but it is a "bad hitman game".
A lot of things that needed to be fixed have been fixed.
9/10 Controls are smooth
5.5/10 The story is, from a cinematic point (although perhaps not from the classic hitman point) of view is compelling.
9/10 Graphics are fine, and they aged well so far.
6/10 Soundtrack works okay, but nothing stands out to me. It leaves a lot to be desired when the previous games are kept in mind.

I only wish that I had been able to wear the REAL 47 suit the entire game- not some rags from a dead homeless guy.
This game left me wanting a lot more than it gave me. I was content with what was given to me, but a game shouldn't leave me content- it should leave me throwing my money at the screen asking for the next one. This Hitman game didn't do that. I don't really want another Absolution story. A lot of things are very contrived and the writers even go so far as to lampshade the fact that they've put more cussing into one cutscene of this game than existed in the entirity of the first four games.

I want more Absolution gameplay- slamming heads into desks, accidental deaths, and point shooting.
But what we need is more Blood Money gameplay. So many of the features in this game exist to make it casual friendly- anyone can clear this game, and that's OK. This is what is going to sell, and I fully understand that- but I also understand that this doesn't make the game good.

PS. Remove multiplayer acheivements, that was annoying to find someone who would help me out to get my last 2 acheivements.
Posted 15 February, 2015.
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