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253.0 hrs on record (249.5 hrs at review time)
Posted 2 September, 2021.
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3.1 hrs on record
Early Access Review
While not completely polished, this is a great tactical shooter you can spend hours in with your friends. The game is challenging, even on 'normal' difficulty - the AI will hide from you, trick you, and flank you when you least suspect. I would recommend this game to anyone who is a fan of the classic Rainbow 6 games.
Posted 24 August, 2021.
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18.8 hrs on record (18.2 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
nothing like hitting the green, while hitting the green - at home!
Posted 6 July, 2019.
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12 people found this review helpful
164.9 hrs on record (76.9 hrs at review time)
Overall, I do not regret buying this game. It offers a change of pace from other FP and tactical team shooters, and commands more attention to detail, communication and flexibility than more FPS today. This is not a game for someone who doesn't work well with others. It demands your cooperation, for you to listen and for you to lead. In turn, this leads to a unique feeling of success.


However, Ubisoft's system can be and is horribly flawed; there are cheaters, the network suffers hourly bugs, and the UbiPlay account system is utter trash, requiring navigation through both in-game and a browser to make changes and find friends.

Additionally, the expensive in-game skins/boosters, and the lack of much single-player content is disappointing but not damning.

Reccomend? Yes. But only if you're playing with friends in TeamSpeak.
Posted 30 January, 2016.
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16.1 hrs on record (12.9 hrs at review time)
Here, before you, stands a snapshot of the quintessential adventure we faced growing up. Through extreme attention to detail and excellent story writing, you will be subjected to decisions; some hard, some easy, and some quiet unpredictable.

Your choices are what will define Max Claufield, the main protagonist.

With a beautiful quilt woven through sci-fi, horror, pop-culture and all things rebellious, the main theme of photography - of being able to focus and then capture a single, photogenic moment in time - is what drives this coming-of-age story.

Max, who discovers a very weightily power, is attempting to find her place, as she returns home, among lives that have changed, for better or worse. She is faced with the very real and daunting scenario of returning 'home' as a grown up, and dealing with, in this case literally, as the magic of childhood dies and is replaced by a complex, harsh and sometimes funny adulthood with serious consequences.

With the town crumbling below her and the air of mystery heavy, you have the power to decide how Max defines herself among her friends, the popular kids, her teachers, the towns people and even the police while balancing a supernatural ability and a whole lot of questions with complicated answers. The possibilities that lay before you are almost endless - will you be naiive, will you be reckless, will you be wise, will you be dangerous, or even all four at once?

In addition to the amazing writing, that never ceases to amaze - the game is highly photogenic. As a real-world photographer, the artists of this game clearly intended to give us a highly scenic world; filtered through the dichotomy of night and day. The music, which is down-to-earth and usually acoustic, not only sets the mood but fits the place, as most of us associate the indie vibe with the Upper Northwest. The game, through it's combination of writing, music, visuals, and themes, may just define our generation of millennials.


To sum this up, which was hard - The game, it gives you goosebumps to have so much chaos and peace in one setting. It defines the otherworldly of being an adolescent; If you asked Max what she should would say,

'Life is Strange'
Posted 20 August, 2015.
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34.6 hrs on record (4.5 hrs at review time)
Meet Isaac. A young boy who is the runt of his mother's litter. Cast away into the basement, Issac has nothing but tears to ward off the macabre nightmare creatures that dwell in the dark - unless of course, he can stumble upon mysterious (and sometimes hilarious) items to fight with.

Featuring a real challenge in a classic-style dungeon game, this single-player party is guaranteed to provide you with countless hours full of fun, especially while played switching off between mates and having a few brews. In addition, there are several characters to unlock with unique abilities (or challenges).

This game is totally worth it's cheap price.
Posted 22 May, 2015. Last edited 22 May, 2015.
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