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2.2 hrs on record
Cool beans stuff and cool wallpapers from people

Honestly feel bad that a big part of steam's servers are being used to basically store unlimited porn and hentai, but on the other hand artists' stuff tend to disappear randomly and I can sometimes find the only remaining copies of stuff here.
Posted 21 December.
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172.4 hrs on record
All things considered, nice game to shoot stuff in, decent story, especially phantom liberty. Get it on sale and install some mods.
Posted 17 December.
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6.5 hrs on record
Interesting game but put it down once you hit a wall and look up the story, otherwise you will start to hate it.


Great fun but takes too much of my time to progress through trial and error, and from what I've observed from other people, takes too long to complete, particularly when resetting is needed. Interesting world and story. I'm going to watch the rest on youtube. I've had me fun and now, it's time for me to put it down before I start seeing it as too annoying.
Posted 2 December. Last edited 2 December.
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3 people found this review funny
41.0 hrs on record (38.8 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Edit: I'm giving it the most innovative award.

真的非常有趣。很奇怪的内容。很期待以后的发展。

Unique sandbox adventure-story-townbuilding-npcREDACTED game that does things differently, a prequel to elona.

It would be best if you read a beginner guide since this is early access. There are many confusing things that may make a player not familiar to elona very confused.

Contains really strange, sometimes degenerate content that will make you laugh. The best way to explain is... for example, today's patch notes contains the following word by word:

- Unique NPC residents who are not livestock will no longer sһit.
- Changed sһit classification to “Resource.”


I'm looking forward to making love to my younger sister in the game. Or should I abandon her for another little sister and use her as breeding livestock?

The dev updates the game every day. I can see this shaping wonderfully to become a legendary game.




the censored word is s-h-i-t. dammit steam. I thought disabling profanity filter in your settings would actually work.
I used another unicode letter replacement for h to uncensor it.
Posted 7 November. Last edited 28 November.
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1 person found this review helpful
4.5 hrs on record (4.0 hrs at review time)
A bullet hell game with great QoL! I don't play bullet hell games at all, but it's ebf and everything can be as hard or easy as you want. The adjustable difficulty (that affects achievements) helps me improve and motivates you to also try the harder difficulties like hard and heavenly.
Posted 12 October.
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17.9 hrs on record (14.8 hrs at review time)
It's really fun but I wish we could parry with the staff. Lots of invisible walls and really needs a map but I love the boss fights. My childhood and culture, finally presented in high detail like this. This is why we love it.
Posted 22 August.
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6 people found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
0.0 hrs on record
The dlc with the funniest dialogue at the end. It's tedious or very interesting depending on your view. You get to scare townsfolk by making them believe things are haunted by doing various thing such as learning scary dog barks, replacing meat with rotten ones and other things. Personally neutral overall but the supreme one liner at the end makes this worthwhile:

You're quite mistaken, I've never laid eyes on your daughter, and if she looks anything like you, I'd rather keep it that way.
Posted 17 August. Last edited 17 August.
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0.0 hrs on record
Truly a woman's lot in medieval times. They have to walk long distances without a horse and do mundane things. Spend hours walking to and fro. Today's women should be glad that they have a choice now.
Personally not my favorite part but definitely makes me appreciate what I have today.

Johanka questline is the highlight and I actually cared about whether I had a good ending or not.
Posted 17 August. Last edited 17 August.
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112.7 hrs on record
This game leans heavily into the role-playing part of a role-playing game. That can be positive or negative depending on your views on what you do with your free time.

It wants you to know that you are just some guy in a medieval world without modern conveniences, so:

The game is at many points, incredibly tedious and you are forgiven for not finishing the game. At some points you are literally tasked to wait, especially towards the end of the game. Many times you are made to go through the very slow fast travel screen due to quests asking you to go to many places to do things.

Many, many times, you are forced to follow an npc slowly walking a long distance from the outskirts to town, things like that. Once is fine to show that in the past poor people simply had to walk when they had no horses or show the size of the medieval world without our modern conveniences, but so, many, times. The wait screen and fast travel screen are also super slow so I swear hours have been spent staring at the wait clock slowly move.

Definitely use the save anywhere mod if you don't like wasting time re-doing lots of things.




My hours are how long I took to finish the game + all dlcs.

That said, the combat is interesting and takes time to understand, there is a lot of interesting politics and medieval elements you can learn and the game is incredibly detailed+most of the time there are multiple ways to do things, and your actions definitely have consequences:

Almost everyone can be killed barring certain main story npcs, and some can die or become unavailable due to your side story decisions: If you need their help in the future in other main quests or sidequests, or even dlcs, they will respond accordingly to how you previously treated them.
Time you take to complete certain quests actually affects the outcome.




Game also contains lots of interesting simulation details, eg

There is a skill on how to read and write and since you are just a blacksmith boy you don't know how, there is an entire quest on learning how to do it. Many, many quests are affected by whether you can read.

People get hurt if you run into them with your horse, they will say things like "hey! watch it!" and sometimes the guards go after you for this. If you run into them enough you can even kill them.

You can sneak into some traders' storerooms and steal everything: Then almost everything will be missing from their available trading inventory.

You can see npcs go about their daily lives and have conversations with each other, they will wake up, eat, cook, go to work, carry things between locations, eat, and sleep. Depending on different times of the day you will have to find them in different locations. Traders often have their store in one area of their house and will lock up and sleep in other areas of the house once operating time closes. Some stores have different opening hours. Inns get crowded in the evening and even named npcs can be seen going there. I don't think npcs spawn in locations to appear there, rather they travel there during different times of the day. Main quest npcs can also be seen going about their daily lives, sometimes even visiting the church.

People get suspicious and watch you if you get too close to them or stand at the entrance of their door. People and guards will tell you to get out of restricted areas first instead of triggering a violent response immediately.
If you sleep in people's beds and they see you, they will wake you up and ask you to stop sleeping in their bed. Sometimes the guards are the one helping people confront you and it's not a crime, so they don't arrest you.

Stealth is not only based on skill but also based on the visibility of your clothing and the noise your clothing makes. not wearing anything does make you silent but your basic white tunic is pretty visible. Holding a torch makes you highly visible despite everything else you are doing.

Plate armour basically guarantees protection from everything including poisoned blades until someone manages to stab you in the face or smack you enough for the armor to stop working from damage. It will also stop you from sustaining bleeding wounds nearly all the time. Most poorly fired arrows will also be unable to penetrate.

What you wear and whether you wash yourself affects your charisma and whether people treat you like a knight, etc. You can also go for baths, sharpen your blades yourself (which is a simulated activity where you have to spend stamina turning the grindstone yourself and positioning the blade) to provide yourself bonuses to your abilities.

Shields stop attacks if the enemy is hitting it with blades and arrows even if you are not actively holding it up. like maybe it's on your back and it still provides protection.


Because the game had a interesting environment, good sounds, great music, sometimes really funny humor (It actually made me laugh out loud which is rather rare for a game), interesting politics and somewhat unique combat, combined with the above I give it a recommend while on sale. Again, no one blames you for not playing to completion. It's a huge undertaking but you should try this very medieval simulator.
Posted 17 August. Last edited 17 August.
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4.1 hrs on record
This must be the most tears I've shed in half a decade. There's something about the desperate world-ended dystopia setting, robot female character and the theme of stars that really catch me. I've always loved robots trying to understand and adapt to a world they are unfamiliar with, whether they are successful...or not.

At first I wasn't really into it when I first played a few years back, but I started over today and finished it (It takes 3 hours total at the most).

If you are willing to give her a little patience just like the junker eventually did, you will have an incredible experience.
Posted 3 July.
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