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12 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
1.6 hrs on record
This game crashes extremely often, so often I cannot be bothered to play it.

I have a feeling it just doesn't like my hardware considering there is so much emphasis on the ray-tracing elements in this game. When I toggled ray-tracing on, I would drop to 2 fps in seconds despite being able to run Cyberpunk 2077 with ray-tracing no problem. If you haven't guess I'm using AMD hardware but even with ray-tracing off completely the game continues to crash.
Posted 25 September, 2023.
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2 people found this review helpful
461.9 hrs on record (139.3 hrs at review time)
Ignoring what Bethesda claims, this does not play like nor is a "new" Fallout experience. Instead, Bethesda stretched Fallout 4 as far as they could and added multiplayer, microtransactions, a content-pass, and a battle royal game mode which is potentially the worst thing I have ever played. But is the game bad and not worth any of your time and money? I mean maybe... but I think it's worth a play.
 
Pros
• If you like Fallout 4 and are looking for a similar experience you will probably enjoy Fallout76.
• Fallout 4 is finally multiplayer!
• The shelter and camp base creation tools/options are plentiful.
• The paid currency "Atoms" is obtainable through in-game challenges.
• The content pass is free.
• The soundtrack is the best in a fallout game but with one glaring issue (in cons).
• Quality of life updates are somewhat consistently improving the gameplay experience.
• An incredibly helpful and wholesome community. 
• Still fun solo but great fun with a group.
 
Cons
• All bugs from fallout 4 are here.
• I have had many issues with missions not progressing thus needing to abandon the mission.
• The radio host is so annoying that I don't listen to the radio.
• The "Nuclear Winter" battle royale mode is so broken that it's hilarious.
• Fallout first.
• Not having enough storage (they just increased from 800 to 1200)
• The "Plans" required to craft many items are not shared between characters.
• Hit registration is very poor and makes melee unreliable and just plain bad.
• I lag almost everywhere in Nuclear Winter rarely getting above 60fps

After playing consistently for the past month, I can comfortably say that I do not regret my decision for purchasing at less than 20 Canadian Rubles on sale. BUT BE WARNED: If you are looking for a different Fallout experience this is not it.
 
7/10 I highly recommend scooping it up when its on sale.
Posted 11 February, 2021. Last edited 11 February, 2021.
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4 people found this review helpful
10.5 hrs on record (9.5 hrs at review time)
Zombie Army Trilogy is ok, and definitely has some original charm brought to it from the Sniper Elite franchise. However, this game is nowhere near the 49.99 CAD (~$37 USD) asking price and that is why I am giving this game a negative review while also bringing to light what I feel like are all of its weaknesses. But first, the things "Zombie Army" does right:

Positives:

- The co-op experience is seamless to the singleplayer
- Controller support is sexc
- Sniping is satisfying as you would expect
- The combo system is cool I guess

Negatives:

- Movement in this game feels sluggish, such as sprinting after shooting being delayed and make me feel my character is 300lbs
- Much of the weapons are absolutely pointless to use
- Terrible name for a game lets be honest
- Tedious missions much of which feel identical to the last
- The story is practically non-existent, consisting mostly of 5-second cut-scenes and some radio chatter. It makes the game feel like essentially running through an obstacle course which wouldn’t be a problem if that was as advertised.

Can really only recommend purchasing when heavily discounted during a steam sale. No way this game is worth the usual price especially how you can beat all 3 games/acts in about 10 hours if you got some speedy bois.

5/10
Posted 8 September, 2020. Last edited 8 September, 2020.
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16.5 hrs on record
Good game, but nothing crazy. Really seems like Uncharted if you ask me, maybe even scaled down a few notches. Nothing in particular will be bringing me back to the franchise apart from how frequently the games go on sale for CHEAP or apart of a bundle somewhere. Would recommend playing to enjoy the fun and at times tricky puzzles and the bow combat, but as far as the story, it is generic as you'd expect, the enemies are boring and are all the same, and the crafting is a cool idea but is lame and half-baked.

6/10
Posted 4 July, 2020. Last edited 9 July, 2020.
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28 people found this review helpful
5 people found this review funny
15.8 hrs on record
Would recommend this game if you have already played through the previous titles and are looking for a new LEGO Star Wars experience. But if not, I would strongly recommend playing those first. LEGO STAR WARS: The Force Awakens is a good game, but it falls short in more areas than one. But first what is blessed:

Pros:
- Stays true to the classic lego star wars feel.
- Great combination of vehicle and traditional levels.
- Lots of open areas to explore between levels to find minikits, bricks, characters, etc,.
- Cutscenes, in my opinion atleast, are quite well done.

Cons:
- NEED a controller for most seamless experience.
- My experience with the "Full Controller support" is codswallop.
- No online multiplayer support (so still split screen even with steams gameshare ♥♥♥♥)
- Game fully support only the Xbox controller (have #'s as buttons otherwise)
- DLC in my opinion is not worth it, but maybe when they are on sale.
- The bonus levels are just really short in my opinion (DLC included).
- The cover system is pointless and just acts as a way to slow down gameplay.
- The cover combat scenarios are gross ESPECIALLY on keyboard & mouse.
- This game treats you as if you are 5.

At the core the game is great. But everything they seem to have added to the traditional LEGO Star Wars games I think is lame.
Posted 27 June, 2020. Last edited 6 January, 2021.
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351.5 hrs on record (350.8 hrs at review time)
This game is beyond bad, it’s borderline unplayable.

You do not need to hear my review, just take a look at the current state of the game via news feed post comments from the "developers" and the abundance of very negative reviews all the while pushing seasonal content passes, aesthetic micro-transactions, and now DLC. This would be at the very least tolerable for me if it was not for the number of hackers, server latency, poor optimization, among other tragedies. The biggest failure of this games many downfalls is the lack of receptiveness to the community requests.

PlayerUnknown never listened to the community and they never will.

♥♥♥♥ em.
Posted 2 January, 2020. Last edited 22 July, 2020.
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12.6 hrs on record
Shame that SEGA wants to snub this franchise so hard and it is sad that it is not longer available for purchase on steam this game was actually way ahead of its time and was a blast to play.
Posted 27 December, 2019.
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2 people found this review helpful
83.6 hrs on record (5.3 hrs at review time)
Pretty cool if you are a fan of Stardew Valley. It's just a tad bit more edgy..
Posted 28 November, 2019.
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1 person found this review helpful
58.4 hrs on record (56.2 hrs at review time)
Can dismember cannibals and throw their limbs at other cannibals including my friends.

10/10
Posted 15 September, 2019.
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2 people found this review helpful
140.9 hrs on record (34.4 hrs at review time)
Enter The Gungeon is not an easy game to get into, but F me it is damn hard to get out.

There is content here to keep you entertained for well over 100hrs. Unlock all the weapons/power ups? lol loser, you unlock more as you progress. Beat gungeon floor 5? That is just the beginning of the many "floors" in the gungeon. Beat all the character pasts? OwO, Well there is 5 unique and combinable game modes and new secret bosses for you to complete/kill. And even after that, all the quests the characters give you and achievements for steam will keep you GRINDING.

It's a really fun game with a pleasant charm, witty dialogue, and over the top weapons.

Make sure to give the Hunters Corgi some pats from me...
Posted 24 December, 2018. Last edited 3 December, 2020.
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