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78.9 hrs on record
"A Strong First Entry into the Open-World Ghost Recon Era"

Ghost Recon Wildlands is a great first installment in the franchise’s open-world shift. The game offers a vast, beautifully crafted world with solid tactical gameplay and co-op that makes every mission more fun.

The story is engaging, with a compelling setting and a decent narrative that keeps you invested. While some missions can feel repetitive, the freedom to approach objectives your way makes up for it. If you enjoy tactical shooters with a mix of stealth and action, this is a must-play.
Posted 9 March.
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98.7 hrs on record (43.2 hrs at review time)
"Customize Your Experience, but the Story Won't Surprise You"

Ghost Recon Breakpoint gives you the freedom to tweak gameplay settings to fit your style, whether you want a tactical survival experience or a more casual run-and-gun approach. The best part? It doesn’t break the core mechanics—just enhances how you play.

Gunplay and movement feel great, and the world is fun to explore, especially with friends. However, the story is pretty average—nothing groundbreaking, just your standard military-op drama. If you're here for deep narrative immersion, you might be disappointed. But if you want solid tactical gameplay with customization options, this one's worth checking out.
Posted 9 March.
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652.9 hrs on record (609.5 hrs at review time)
Community-Driven, Addictive, and Math-Approved
Few games make optimization this satisfying. Satisfactory takes factory-building to the next level, blending exploration, automation, and problem-solving into a dangerously addictive loop. The devs don’t just update the game—they listen to the community, constantly improving and expanding based on feedback. And somehow, amidst all the conveyor belt chaos, it turns math into something fun. Efficiency, ratios, and logistics? You’ll care about them way more than you ever expected.
One of the best factory sims out there—if you start, good luck putting it down. 🚀🔧
Posted 14 February.
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16.5 hrs on record
If DOOM (2016) was a high-speed rampage, DOOM Eternal is a full-blown demon-slaying symphony. More weapons, more movement, more enemies, and even less time to breathe. You’re not just shooting demons—you’re juggling resource management, dashing, and chainsawing through chaos like a FPS mastermind. Every encounter is a skill check, and the game never stops pushing you to play better. Pure adrenaline. Pure carnage. Rip and tear has never felt this good.
Posted 14 February.
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36.7 hrs on record
A masterclass in world-building. Horizon Zero Dawn throws you into a post-apocalyptic world where tribal societies coexist with robotic creatures, and somehow, it all makes sense. Aloy’s journey from outcast to hero is gripping, with mysteries unraveling at a perfect pace. The revelations about the old world are genuinely jaw-dropping, and the game balances personal stakes with grand sci-fi storytelling beautifully. Easily one of the best narratives in modern gaming.
Posted 14 February.
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48.5 hrs on record
Bigger, bolder, and more ambitious, but does it hit the same emotional highs? Mostly, yes. Forbidden West expands on Aloy’s journey, introducing new factions, conflicts, and a deeper look at the world’s past. The stakes are higher, and while some twists feel a bit less impactful than the first game’s revelations, the character work and lore remain top-tier. If Zero Dawn was about uncovering the past, Forbidden West is about shaping the future. A solid sequel that keeps the story compelling.
Posted 14 February.
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70.2 hrs on record
Early Access Review
For an early-access survival RPG, Enshrouded is already off to a fantastic start. The combat feels solid, the world is rich with exploration, and the building mechanics are surprisingly deep. There’s a clear roadmap for more content, and if the devs keep up the momentum, this could become a genre staple. Right now? It’s already great. Excited to see how it evolves.
Posted 14 February.
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64.5 hrs on record
If you’ve ever dreamed of wandering the halls of Hogwarts, this game delivers. Every corridor, secret passage, and hidden detail scratches that itch to explore the Wizarding World. From the Great Hall to the Forbidden Forest, the world feels alive and packed with lore. While some RPG elements could be deeper, the sheer joy of finally getting to be in Hogwarts makes up for it. A must-play for Potter fans.
Posted 14 February.
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109.9 hrs on record (104.1 hrs at review time)
Strangely therapeutic. What starts as a simple chore turns into an oddly satisfying time sink. Watching grime melt away under high-pressure water is more rewarding than it has any right to be. There's no rush, no stress—just pure, zen-like cleaning bliss. The co-op mode makes it even better, letting you and a friend turn filth into perfection together. Who knew virtual cleaning could be this addictive?
Posted 14 February.
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102.8 hrs on record (95.1 hrs at review time)
A classic tactical shooter where precision and patience are key. Unlike run-and-gun FPS games, Delta Force emphasizes open environments, long-range combat, and strategic movement. The AI can be unpredictable—sometimes sharp, sometimes hilariously blind. Controls feel a bit stiff by modern standards, but the mission variety and large maps make up for it. If you enjoy methodical military shooters over twitch reflex chaos, it’s a solid choice.
Posted 14 February.
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