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Recent reviews by Zeal of Patmos

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2 people found this review helpful
30.1 hrs on record (21.1 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Extremely well done, and a great sequel to the first Hades. The devs do Early Access justice, and updates prior to 1.0 always have an impressive amount of content.
Posted 30 November, 2024.
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2 people found this review helpful
16.9 hrs on record (7.5 hrs at review time)
This ♥♥♥♥ goes beyond hard, kid! I remember the days of Toonami back in the 90's, and running home from school just to see the Namek Saga repeat itself for the 1000th time, and no one gave a ♥♥♥♥ baby! It was still legend! As an OG, I can recommend this banger, and I have the right, considering Italians = Saiyans in our reality. Where did you think they got the anger = more power ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ from?! That's right =)
Posted 11 October, 2024.
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4 people found this review helpful
1,033.9 hrs on record (420.0 hrs at review time)
Despite what people may say, there's no denying this game is leaps and bounds ahead of Bethesda's myriad of games in many aspects. Building settlements in, for the most part, any section of the map, is just plain fun. It may not be super detailed yet, (dlc could really amp this up) but its a truly beautiful thing when theres more to do in a Fallout game then just explore and demolish raiders for example. It's totally optional, but has some really cool features like creating shops and storage anywhere you can raise a settlement (which like I said is many areas in a pretty good sized map), which can make no-fast-travel playthroughs better than ever. (And far more rewarding).

Settlements aside, there truly is alot to love, even if you may be bothered in the slightest by a voiced protagonist, which honestly, I think they did a great job with the acting and choices (Courtenay Taylor who voiced Jack in Mass Effect is the female protagonist for example) - they are more streamlined than before but I never felt restricted in what I wanted to do. If you truly want to just back away from a conversation and kill someone - you totally can (barring any NPCs that are marked important at the time to certain quests - (however this is easily moddable to allow anyone to die at any time). Other than that, standard fare is here with a much more expanded perk tree, the new weapon crafting/armor system, factions to join, and a bevy of unique companions to travel with, and even romance.

Some may not feel this is the best fallout game, but does it really matter? It's totally fun as my hours show, and even after two playthroughs, I'm still finding things I've never seen and done, as the map is really cluttered with locations, (in a good way) with more to see and do than previous games. I heartily recommend!

Edit: Mods on PC are already looking phenomenal, and will only get better.
Posted 13 December, 2015. Last edited 13 December, 2015.
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17.9 hrs on record (16.1 hrs at review time)
If you have fond memories of collecting items in the dungeons of "The Legend of Zelda", "The Binding of Isaac" will intrigue you. Plenty of weapon powerups, bosses, and randomly generated dungeons keep the game alive.
Posted 27 December, 2011. Last edited 27 October, 2014.
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2 people found this review helpful
131.6 hrs on record
A unique co-op horror fps romp, that is pretty much what you'd expect. Awesome weapons, loads of achievements, and perks to supe up your character. That's what sets this game apart from say Left 4 Dead for example, the perk system allows you to unlock and accrue "boosts" to your character by completing in game objectives. I definitely recommend!
Posted 4 July, 2011.
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3 people found this review helpful
277.7 hrs on record
For an immersive, non-linear, make your own choices RPG of epic proportions look no further than Fallout New Vegas. With an all new reputation system in literally every area of the game, it builds upon the system introduced in Fallout 3. Awesome weapons to mod, different character builds to play; good, evil, or even in between, New Vegas has it all!
Posted 19 December, 2010.
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