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11.6 hrs on record (6.7 hrs at review time)
Condemned: Criminal Origins is a masterpiece of horror and suspense, delivering an experience that is both deeply immersive and profoundly unsettling. Playing it on the Steam Deck enhances this experience, blending the game's gripping narrative with the handheld device's versatility and performance.

**Atmosphere and Storytelling**
From the moment you step into the shoes of FBI agent Ethan Thomas, you are thrust into a dark, foreboding world where every shadow hides a threat. The game's atmosphere is impeccably crafted, with decrepit environments and chilling sound design that keep you on edge. The story is a compelling mix of psychological horror and detective work, with twists and turns that keep you engaged throughout.

**Gameplay Mechanics**
The combat in Condemned: Criminal Origins is visceral and raw, focusing heavily on melee encounters that feel intense and satisfying. The game's emphasis on using improvised weapons from the environment adds a layer of realism and immediacy to each encounter. Investigative gameplay, where you gather forensic evidence to piece together the mystery, is well-integrated, providing a break from the heart-pounding combat and deepening the immersion.

**Performance on Steam Deck**
Playing Condemned: Criminal Origins on the Steam Deck is a revelation. The handheld device handles the game with ease, providing smooth performance and crisp visuals. The controls are responsive, and the Steam Deck's display brings the game's dark, atmospheric environments to life. Whether you’re playing in handheld mode or docked to a larger screen, the Steam Deck delivers a seamless experience that enhances the game's already gripping qualities.

**Portability and Convenience**
One of the standout aspects of playing on the Steam Deck is the portability it offers. Being able to dive into the haunting world of Condemned: Criminal Origins wherever you are adds a new dimension to the horror experience. The convenience of quick saves and the ability to pause and resume gameplay effortlessly make it perfect for both long sessions and shorter bursts of play.

**Final Thoughts**
Condemned: Criminal Origins is a timeless classic in the horror genre, and playing it on the Steam Deck is nothing short of exceptional. The game's atmosphere, story, and mechanics are all top-notch, and the Steam Deck's capabilities elevate the experience to new heights. If you're a fan of horror games and looking for a deeply immersive, portable experience, Condemned: Criminal Origins on the Steam Deck is a must-play.
Posted 19 May.
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1 person found this review helpful
3.3 hrs on record (3.0 hrs at review time)
One of the best Multiplayer games I have played. Must play with friends.
Posted 29 November, 2019.
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1 person found this review helpful
31.9 hrs on record (4.8 hrs at review time)
Recomendo, um dos melhores jogos do género!
Posted 1 July, 2019. Last edited 26 November, 2020.
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133.5 hrs on record (130.7 hrs at review time)
Hell Let Loose isn't just a game; it's a visceral plunge into the chaos of World War II that left me breathless and craving more. Developed by Black Matter and published by Team17, this PC gem isn't your run-of-the-mill shooter – it's a heart-pounding experience that demands strategy, camaraderie, and a healthy dose of grit.

Graphics and Atmosphere:
From the moment I spawned onto the battlefield, I was struck by the stunning visuals that make you feel like you're right there in the thick of it. The attention to detail is jaw-dropping, from the intricacies of the weapons to the hauntingly realistic landscapes. The sound design is equally impressive, with the distant echoes of gunfire and explosions adding a layer of authenticity that sent shivers down my spine.

Gameplay:
Hell Let Loose isn't about mindless shooting; it's a dance of strategy and skill. With matches accommodating up to 100 players, the chaos is both exhilarating and challenging. Each role in the diverse lineup of infantry, tanks, recon, and support feels unique, forcing me to adapt and learn the ropes. Realistic ballistics and weapon mechanics meant I had to earn my kills, adding a satisfying layer of depth to the gameplay.

Teamwork and Communication:
In a gaming world often dominated by solo heroics, Hell Let Loose is a refreshing change. Success hinges on effective communication and teamwork. I found myself relying on my squad, where every member's role mattered. A well-coordinated squad felt like a well-oiled machine, storming objectives with precision and purpose.

Learning Curve:
I won't sugarcoat it – Hell Let Loose has a learning curve that can feel like a mountain. But here's the catch: that curve is what makes victory so sweet. Sure, it took some time to get used to the realistic mechanics, but the payoff of orchestrating a successful attack or holding a crucial point with my squad made the journey worthwhile.

Conclusion:
Hell Let Loose is more than a game; it's an experience that transports you to the heart of World War II's most intense battles. It's not for the faint of heart or those seeking an easy frag-fest. But for those willing to embrace the challenge, it's a ticket to an adrenaline-fueled journey where history and chaos collide in epic fashion. Hell Let Loose isn't just a game; it's a battlefield symphony that left me eagerly anticipating the next drop into the fray.
Posted 9 June, 2019. Last edited 22 November, 2023.
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14 people found this review helpful
21.3 hrs on record (15.8 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
looks promising, has the potential to be better than BF or any similar game
Posted 20 October, 2018. Last edited 21 November, 2018.
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2 people found this review helpful
0.7 hrs on record
runs and plays great, congratulations to the devs, keep up the good work
Posted 9 October, 2018.
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12.2 hrs on record (1.8 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
a must buy if you have a friend to play with.
Posted 12 August, 2018.
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2.3 hrs on record (2.2 hrs at review time)
While Tripwire does little to evolve the game from its predecessor, The Killing Floor 2 is still great fun to play,
Posted 22 November, 2017.
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1 person found this review helpful
23.3 hrs on record (14.3 hrs at review time)
A brilliant game that may turn away some beginners due to its steep learning curve, but stick with it and you’ll be rewarded with an intense squad-based shooter that gives Battlefield a run for its money. It also serves as a cheerful reminder to me that I’d be as useless in a real firefight as I have expected.
Posted 10 June, 2017.
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45.7 hrs on record (44.9 hrs at review time)
This game was/is created by the community. It is a complex, but rewarding game. The learning curve is steep, but worth it.
Posted 23 November, 2016.
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