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1 person found this review helpful
229.0 hrs on record (147.5 hrs at review time)
me personally i like it
Posted 18 June, 2022.
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2 people found this review helpful
5.3 hrs on record (3.8 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
I own PUBG and have played Fortnite. ROE is better than both, in my opinion. The mechanics and smoothness of gameplay are bar none the best. I thoroughly appreciate the unique style and inventive endgame with the helicopter escape bit. The dynamics of weapon choices and starting kits add to the strategy of survival. There is no overly complex building system or FPS lag\poor hit reg. This game is extremely well polished as an early access game at the time of writing. The price of the game is testament to no excuse to not try it! The game could certainly grow in content overall, but the milestone achieved with the age of the game just being over a month is astounding to my expectations. I am not a typical fan of BR games. ROE opened my mind to them a little bit more.

I give this a chilly rating of 8.7 out of 10.
Posted 28 October, 2018.
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10.1 hrs on record (7.5 hrs at review time)
Oh god how long I have been waiting for a decent sonic game. Sonic Mania fits the bill and then some. Reliving my early childhood with retro levels and a stellar soundtrack full of adventure and mishap. What gets me going is how long the levels can be. Never in a previous sonic game (except for S&K) did I come close to hitting the 10 minute mark. The levels are so elaborate and chock-filled with excitement and thrills. The special stages are really challenging and fun too. Thank you Sega for the restoration in the Sonic franchise. I give this title 9 chilidogs out of 10!
Posted 20 July, 2018.
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3.7 hrs on record
Hands down one of the best story-driven indie games I have ever played in my life. The quality of the narrative and how it can add such life and character to simple colored shapes blew my mind. The game is short, but super sweet. I would recommend this to anyone who is looking for a relaxing game with immersive storytelling and quality ending. The puzzle-solving was enough to feel rewarded upon completion, but nothing too challenging. If I remember correctly, I completed this game in a single sitting, whether it was because it was short or because I couldn't step away. Regardless, the adventure was worth every penny.

I rate this adventure 9.8/10
Posted 24 December, 2016.
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1 person found this review helpful
205.4 hrs on record (74.9 hrs at review time)
Firstly, I want to mention that if you look at this game with the eye of it being a shooter before an ARPG, think again. The Division is something I played since the closed beta and I recall writhing in pain because the total of 26 hours I dumped into the game between the closed and open betas just wasn't enough for me. The experience I had in this game was incredibly immersive, the amount of detail and attention that Ubisoft\Massive gave to the scenery and scenario of mid-crisis New York is not something to overlook. This game is a mix between Diablo and Borderlands for the looting system, Gears of War for the cover and climbing system, and Destiny for the overall RPG\PvE and PvP atmosphere. A lot of individuals argued that this game was repetitive because of loot grinding or constantly traveling from Point A to B, this may be true, but that isn't unique to The Division. It is the nature of the genre.

I'd like to mention that hating on the game because of a specific publisher or because of server downtime (which I only noticed occur twice. Once at launch and another on the first friday night after release, both never extending beyond 45 minutes at a time.) Is considerably narrow, do some research into the game itself and if it will actually be fun to you, the beta was a good opportunity for many people to see but not everyone was able to get involved.

Overall, the game was enjoyable and I dumped an easy 30 hours into the PvE area. I give this game a 9\10.
Posted 16 March, 2016.
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6 people found this review helpful
2.2 hrs on record (0.6 hrs at review time)
0.1 hours played at the time of writing this review. That doesn't matter because Raptor: Call of the Shadows was a game that I spent countless hours of my misspent youth playing, regardless of what Steam reports. This game is good, hands down, just take my word for it. This was the bomb back when I was just a 7 year old kid with nothing but a 486 and a lot of time (and baddies) to kill. When I didn't feel like playing my Sega Genesis, this is what I escaped to. Okay, enough nostalgia, phew.

Raptor with it's stylized 2-D graphics and soundblaster tunes is a perfect pair of beauty and violent devastation. The customization choices of one of the most lethal and creative arsenal ever, is at your disposal. One particular thing I loved about this game is the amount of detail that went into each mission of the game, for a game originally released in 1994, Raptor was nothing short of an amazing, action-packed experience; To me it still is, to you, it definitely can be.
Posted 13 February, 2015. Last edited 13 February, 2015.
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1 person found this review helpful
6.8 hrs on record
Action-packed. Addictive in nature (and the excessive drug abuse). Amazing soundtrack. Stellar 80's theme and graphics. Blood, everywhere. In all seriousness though, this game was referred to me by a friend without giving any explanation. I blindly bought it on a whim for $2.50, I don't regret spending a single cent. This is the game I played when I had overwhelming stress and needed to be rid of it quick and cleanly. While I would consider it a mindless top-down shooter, there is a bit of strategy involved in planning your method of attack. There is no "health bar", this game is a one hit kill where even the slightest mistake will leave you writhing in pain with vengence. The selection of masks and guns only elevate the amount of unique approaches you can take to decimate the mobsters and their ring-leaders. For a game that I bought and played knowing no premise whatsoever, this was a pleasant delight of raiding homes and exercising the second amendment. 9\10, -1 point for not enough gore.
Posted 30 July, 2014.
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2,193.5 hrs on record (2,072.5 hrs at review time)
CS:GO Review
the addition of BR to stay relevant is a travesty. poorly implemented. adding a modern game mode into an archiac engine was a terrible decision. the making of CSGO as F2P also left little to be desired. introducing a "prime" system to vet players to reduce the chances of running into smurfs and cheaters only to scrap the concept by now giving it to everyone who previously owned the game prior to going F2P is absent minded. prime is still accessible to F2P players by reaching rank 21 and using their grandpa's phone number. MM will soon be overshadowed by the very things valve swore to reduce. in light of their recent decisions, i have decided to swear off the game until valve corrects their blatant mistakes, which for me, is safe to assume that will never happen. if valve had any intention of listening to their greatest fans, they would have introduced 128-tick servers, revamped casual mode, and actually gave focus to the failing VAC system.
Posted 30 July, 2014. Last edited 9 December, 2018.
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35.5 hrs on record (24.4 hrs at review time)
I will start off by saying that I had previously owned Blacklight: Tango Down. That game was amazing in itself, however the player-base was very limited with a close-knit fanbase; That is not the case with BLR. This game is incredible on many fronts (it is also a complete 2.0 of Tango Down) , there are so many parts of this game that not only make it a fast paced action shooter, but it has a strategic aspect as well. From HRV (which is great against campers and keeps everyone on their toes) to earning points to redeem heavy weapons and the hardsuit as an additional edge on the playing field, this FPS blows COD out of the water, no pun intended. It is a very teamwork oriented game and is far underrated to the competition. So go get it! I don't even know why you are reading this, it is FREE TO PLAY!
Posted 22 July, 2013.
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43.6 hrs on record (41.9 hrs at review time)
Easily one of my most favorite dungeon crawlers to date. This is Diablo 3 minus the BS. The Outstanding gameplay and combat system leaves me yearning for more. Luckily, there can be more with the infinite choices of dungeon exploration post game completion. The story is somewhat lacking and basic, but everything else in the game easily accounts for that. The co-op addition in this game make it much better than it's predecessor. The graphics style is cheerful and can be seen as childish, but don't let that fool you. The fact that this game has a similar control-set and UI layout to the more mainstream games of this genre allowed myself to pick it up and start playing without struggle. The pet\companion feature is really cool and unique. Without a doubt, this game is a 9.5\10.
Posted 22 July, 2013.
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