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514 people found this review helpful
22 people found this review funny
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79.9 hrs on record
- Horrible performance
- No variety in terms of assets (mostly buildings)
- No mod support
- Progression seems odd
- Balance issues (economy broken; education broken; import & export broken)
- Lots of graphic bugs (clipping, flickering)
- Traffic Ai stupid
- Zoning System also stupid AF
- Can't turn off Winter. It sucks.
Posted 13 November, 2023.
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154 people found this review helpful
43 people found this review funny
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7.5 hrs on record
Train Simulator, developed by Dovetail Games, is a game that has been around for quite some time. Unfortunately, despite being one of the only games in its niche, it's plagued by a number of issues that make it difficult to recommend.

The most obvious issue being outdated graphics. While the game does offer a wide range of routes and trains to choose from, the visuals are often muddy and unattractive. The textures are low-resolution, the lighting is dull, and the environment lacks any real sense of life or vitality; Resulting from the developers adding years old DLCs back into new versions of the game. This makes it difficult to fully immerse yourself and detracts from the overall experience. There's also quite a lack of gameplay variety. While the game does offer a large number of routes and trains to choose from, the actual gameplay itself can be quite repetitive. Essentially, you're just driving a train from one station to another, with little in the way of obstacles or challenges to overcome. But this might be highly subjective, after all.

Now to the biggest problem: The pricing model. The game itself is relatively cheap, but in order to fully experience everything it has to offer, you'll need to invest in a large number of pricey DLCs. This can quickly add up to a substantial amount of money, and it feels like a blatant cash grab on the part of the developers.

In addition to these two major issues, the game is also prone to bugs and glitches, and the AI can be quite frustrating to deal with at times. Overall, while Train Simulator may have some appeal for fans of the genre, it's difficult to recommend due to its outdated graphics, lack of gameplay variety, and aggressive DLC pricing model. There are certainly better options available for those looking for a train simulation experience.
Posted 10 October, 2021. Last edited 22 September.
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107 people found this review helpful
723 people found this review funny
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2.8 hrs on record
Makes you feel like a kid again, except you're constantly losing to actual kids who seem to have way more coordination than you do. Fun.

It's almost like taking a drug, except the only high you'll get is from winning a round and the low is from getting eliminated early.

Would recommend.
Posted 5 August, 2020. Last edited 18 October.
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147 people found this review helpful
9 people found this review funny
3
24.1 hrs on record (22.6 hrs at review time)
MotoGP™19 is the latest addition to the MotoGP™ franchise, and it comes packed with features that any motorcycle racing enthusiast would love. The game boasts of incredible graphics, smooth gameplay, and a realistic feel that will keep you engaged for hours.

The game offers a vast array of customization options, from tuning your bike to creating your rider's look. The career mode is also exciting, as it allows players to work their way up the ranks and become the ultimate MotoGP™ champion.

One thing that I found disappointing, however, was that the game is not really made for pro players. The AI of the game is not as advanced as some other racing simulators, making it easier to win races. This may not be ideal for those who are looking for a more challenging experience. Additionally, while the game has a lot of customization options, the game's physics engine doesn't always deliver realistic results. Some maneuvers that would be impossible in real life can be executed with ease in the game, which may turn off some purists.

Despite these shortcomings, I still highly recommend MotoGP™19, especially to casual players who are looking for a fun motorcycle racing experience. The game's graphics and sound are top-notch, and the overall experience is very positive. The ability to customize your rider and bike is a welcome addition, and the game's career mode is a lot of fun to play through.

In conclusion, MotoGP™19 is an excellent motorcycle racing game that offers a lot of fun and exciting features. While it may not be perfect, it is still a game that any motorcycle enthusiast will enjoy. I recommend this game to anyone looking for a casual racing game that is both fun and challenging.
Posted 26 June, 2019. Last edited 16 May, 2023.
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157 people found this review helpful
7 people found this review funny
2
64.6 hrs on record (29.7 hrs at review time)
House Flipper is a unique and exciting game that offers a refreshing break from traditional video games. In this game, you play the role of a home renovation expert, taking on different houses and restoring them to their former glory.

One of the things I appreciate about House Flipper is the attention to detail in the design and renovation process. You have access to a wide range of tools and equipment, allowing you to fix everything from leaky pipes to broken walls. The game even offers a decorating mode, where you can choose from various furniture and decor options to make the house your own.

Another great feature of House Flipper is the freedom it gives players to customize their gameplay experience. You can choose which houses to renovate, which upgrades to prioritize, and how much time to spend on each project. This allows you to tailor the game to your preferences and create a unique experience every time you play.

The graphics in House Flipper are also impressive, with detailed textures and realistic lighting effects that make the houses feel like real homes. The game's sound design is also well-done, with realistic sound effects that add to the overall immersion.

But what sets House Flipper apart from other games is the sense of satisfaction that comes with restoring a house to its former glory. Seeing the transformation from a run-down, neglected home to a beautifully renovated masterpiece is incredibly rewarding.

In conclusion, House Flipper is an excellent game that offers a fun and unique experience. Its attention to detail, freedom of customization, and sense of satisfaction make it a game worth trying for anyone who enjoys simulation and renovation games. If you are looking for a break from traditional video games and want to unleash your inner home renovation expert, House Flipper is the perfect game for you.
Posted 13 April, 2019. Last edited 16 May, 2023.
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120 people found this review helpful
22 people found this review funny
2
640.4 hrs on record (626.8 hrs at review time)
As a fan of the Far Cry franchise, especially Far Cry 3, I was excited to play Far Cry 5. The game is set in a fictional Hope County, Montana, where players take on the role of a sheriff's deputy trying to take down a cult led by Joseph Seed.

Graphically, the game is stunning, with an open-world environment that offers a lot of exploration and detail. The game also features some impressive AI, with enemies reacting realistically to the player's actions and tactics. The addition of new gameplay elements, such as aerial vehicles and animal companions, adds a fresh and exciting twist to the series.

However, as someone who loved the character development and story of Far Cry 3, I was disappointed by Far Cry 5's lack of depth in both these areas. While the game's villain, Joseph Seed, is interesting, the game's story fails to flesh out the cult's members or provide enough motivation for the player to take them down. Additionally, the game's side missions can feel repetitive and lack the creativity and variety of Far Cry 3. Another issue I had with Far Cry 5 was the lack of challenge. The game's difficulty is noticeably easier than its predecessor, with AI enemies that can be dispatched with little effort. The game's progression system also feels shallow, with a lack of unique rewards or incentives for completing tasks and missions.

Overall, while Far Cry 5 is a well-made game with impressive graphics and AI, it falls short in terms of character development, story, and challenge compared to Far Cry 3. As a fan of the previous game, I found myself missing the depth and complexity of its story and characters. However, if you're a fan of the Far Cry franchise and enjoy open-world exploration and combat, Far Cry 5 is still a worthwhile experience.
Posted 18 March, 2019. Last edited 16 May, 2023.
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204 people found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
2
7.1 hrs on record (6.4 hrs at review time)
PC Building Simulator is a unique and engaging game that allows players to build and customize their own computer systems. The game is a true-to-life simulator that walks players through the process of building a PC from the ground up.

The graphics and sound effects are impressive, making the game both aesthetically pleasing and immersive. The user interface is intuitive and easy to navigate, allowing players to jump right into the game without feeling overwhelmed. The game also includes a wide range of components from various manufacturers, ensuring that players can build a system that meets their specific needs and preferences.

One of the major strengths of PC Building Simulator is its educational value. The game provides a great opportunity for players to learn about the inner workings of a computer and the different components that go into building a functional system. Players can experiment with different builds and configurations, allowing them to gain valuable knowledge and experience that can be applied in the real world.

While the game is highly enjoyable and informative, it does have some limitations. Some players may find that the game lacks challenge or depth, as it is primarily focused on the building process and does not include much in the way of actual gameplay. Additionally, the game does not currently offer multiplayer or online features, which may be a drawback for some players. Overall, PC Building Simulator is a highly recommended game for anyone interested in computer hardware or building their own systems. The game is informative, engaging, and offers a great opportunity to learn about computer components and the building process. While it may not be the most challenging or complex game out there, it is still highly enjoyable and offers a unique experience that is not found in many other games. If you're interested in building your own PC or just want to learn more about computer hardware, then PC Building Simulator is definitely worth checking out.
Posted 14 March, 2019. Last edited 16 May, 2023.
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151 people found this review helpful
13 people found this review funny
660.5 hrs on record (650.6 hrs at review time)
Project CARS 2 offers an impressive selection of cars and tracks, but the game falls short of being a true racing simulator. The AI opponents are unbalanced and the driving experience feels more arcade-like than realistic.

The unbalanced AI can be frustrating, as it often feels like the opponents are either too easy or too difficult to beat. The driving assists further detract from the realism, making the game feel more like an arcade racer than a racing simulator.

Despite these drawbacks, Project CARS 2 can still be a fun game for those looking for a more casual racing experience. The variety of game modes and tracks, along with the game's user-friendly interface, make it an attractive option for those who want to race without too much hassle. The graphics and sound effects are also well done, adding to the overall immersion of the game.

However, for players looking for a true racing simulator experience, Project CARS 2 may leave them wanting more. The lack of realism can be disappointing, and the game does not offer the same level of depth as some other racing simulators on the market. That being said, the online multiplayer mode is a great addition, allowing players to compete against other racers from around the world. The game also offers a good degree of customization, allowing players to tailor the experience to their liking.

In conclusion, Project CARS 2 is not the most realistic racing simulator, but it can still be an enjoyable game for those looking for a more casual racing experience. While the unbalanced AI and arcade-like driving experience may be off-putting to some, the variety of game modes and tracks, along with the game's user-friendly interface and attractive graphics, make it worth considering. If you're looking for a racing game that is easy to pick up and play, then Project CARS 2 may be worth a look.
Posted 13 December, 2018. Last edited 16 May, 2023.
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237 people found this review helpful
6 people found this review funny
2
513.5 hrs on record (507.6 hrs at review time)
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon® Wildlands is an open-world tactical shooter video game that takes place in Bolivia, where you play as part of a special forces team, tasked with taking down a powerful drug cartel. The game offers an extensive and immersive experience, allowing players to explore the vast open-world environment while engaging in thrilling tactical combat.

The game's story is engaging and well-crafted, with a variety of missions and objectives that keep you on your toes. The main campaign is divided into multiple regions, each with its own unique terrain, culture, and storylines. The game also features side missions, which offer additional challenges and rewards.

What sets Ghost Recon® Wildlands apart from other games is its emphasis on tactical gameplay. You can choose to take on each mission with a different approach, whether it's through stealth, sniping, or full-on assault. The game rewards players who take a more strategic approach, using gadgets, drones, and teamwork to take down enemies. The game's graphics are impressive, with a realistic depiction of the Bolivian landscape, including mountains, forests, and deserts. The attention to detail is also evident in the character models, weapons, and vehicles, which are all rendered with a high degree of realism.

One of the standout features of Ghost Recon® Wildlands is the cooperative multiplayer mode, which allows up to four players to play together in the open-world environment. This adds a new level of teamwork and strategy to the game, as players can coordinate their tactics and take on the drug cartel as a cohesive unit. While the game does have some minor flaws, such as occasional glitches and AI issues, these do not detract from the overall experience. In conclusion, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon® Wildlands is a well-designed and immersive tactical shooter that offers hours of engaging gameplay, with its tactical combat, open-world exploration, and cooperative multiplayer mode, making it a must-play for fans of the genre.
Posted 2 December, 2017. Last edited 16 May, 2023.
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