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5.0 hrs on record
Storms are why I got the game and I haven't played since they were removed.

If/when storms come back I'll start playing again.
Posted 27 February, 2021.
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3.4 hrs on record (1.4 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
20 years we've been waiting for a game that scratches the same itch that Bushido Blade once did and here it finally is. The controls/combat mechanics are very unique and combined w/ the physics-based weapon interactions the game play is truly emergent in a way I don't think we've ever really seen in a fighting game.

...and to echo KuzeFanAcct's sentiments, a few eastern characters/weapons/settings as DLC (dare I say a full expansion in its own right?) would be something we'd all probably happily pay for. (if that's the idea for the sequel then so be it, but maybe we at least get a katana/naginata wielding character and a bamboo garden stage for this title?)
Posted 23 February, 2021.
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7.4 hrs on record (3.7 hrs at review time)
Mad Max takes a page from the Ubisoft bible by structuring the the game around the patented "find a tower, open and complete the objectives, rinse, and repeat" but manages to keep it fun and fresh with a well realized and gorgeous wasteland environment and an incredibly satisfying driving/upgrade component.

A solid 7/10 that gets kicked up a notch if you're a fan of Mad Max/post apocalyptic settings.
Posted 18 April, 2017. Last edited 18 April, 2017.
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289.6 hrs on record (240.2 hrs at review time)
What is there to say? This is the pinnacle of traditional American first-person role-playing. The movement is a bit clunky and the inventory and spell management is borderline disastrous. But the sheer scope of the game world and the robust and nuanced character development help make Skyrim one of the most varied, surprising, and satisfying roleplaying experiences to date. Oh and the graphics are amazing (especially with a suite of visual enhancement mods from the Steam Workshop), the voice talent is top notch, the plot is compelling... enough, and this is only the beginning as Bethesda wouldn't miss an oportunity to release (I'm calling it now) 1-2 official content expansions but we've never needed them less because there is already a wealth of user created content, including entire quest lines replete with new npcs, mob, spells, gear, and even structures and it's all available (where else?) through the Steam Workshop. It's a big world out there so hop to it!
Posted 4 May, 2012.
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