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1 person found this review helpful
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0.5 hrs on record
The game got incredibly stale after 30 minutes. They say that there are One Million Fatal Guns, but the only thing that seems to be one million are the combined words to name the weapons. Maps are the same, the style of enemies are the same, the guns handle in the same way. There is no difference in reload times or movement speed, and the strategy stays the same of fast sprinting/kiting around all the enemies.

Title is misleading, gameplay and shooting mechanics are no different beyond just the basic weapon classes that are found in other FPS games.
Posted 20 May.
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2 people found this review helpful
31.2 hrs on record (3.8 hrs at review time)
The game to replace my League of Legends addiction.
Posted 2 March.
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1 person found this review helpful
9.7 hrs on record (4.4 hrs at review time)
The type of game to take a break playing while you're studying.
Posted 26 February.
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87.1 hrs on record (30.0 hrs at review time)
I've learned that you enjoy it the more you are willing to learn about the lore and the subtle humor riddled throughout the game. RNG is fair at most times: you either get a completely broken easy run, or you're restarting after Chamber 1, but it doesn't seem repetitive at all.

Satisfies my ADHD, some guns are extremely satisfying to use.
Posted 6 October, 2023. Last edited 6 October, 2023.
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5 people found this review helpful
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2.6 hrs on record
This game was never intended to be a infinite sandbox, it was to tell a small story, and it did so well, especially for a game solely expressed through plastic bricks. Replayability doesn't exist, and the game is overpriced heavily compared to the mobile version, but I wouldn't refund it; there aren't many games that are able to convey a cozy feeling to reminisce a childhood experience.
Posted 24 June, 2021.
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6.7 hrs on record
For a person that generally plays first-person shooters and occasionally the campaigns bundled with them, there was a bit skepticism that came along with me of whether or not I would enjoy a casual game like this. A friend initially recommended it, and because I was more or less was intrigued, and given that how much they loved it, I conceded and bought the game for myself.

It was most certainly of different pace than I used to, given that this is perhaps the first true story-based game I've played. There are parts where the pacing was too slow for me, most likely because I play Counter-Strike on a daily basis, but what dull setting that existed in the beginning was slowly forgotten as the game progressed.

The visuals, audio, and soundtrack go well together, as it successfully provides a sense that you're experiencing the events for yourself. There is little awkwardness in the voicing, making the characters appear fleshed out and fully developed, a constant problem that I see other narrative-type games struggle with. The parts when the supernatural and abrupt transitions occur work successfully invoke a sense of fear, with no real need for any gore or violence. But perhaps the noteworthy part of the game is the game's unique, convoluted storyline that pairs well with its simple game mechanics.

For games that depend on wholly on decisions, there usually exists the misconception that what decisions the player chooses may not matter as much as the game claims, leading to fewer endings than expected. However, throughout the game, the question often arose internally whether or not a decision I made should have been reconsidered. As more of these thoughts continued, a different sense of fear grew, leading me to be considerably more careful in the decisions I made. As such, there will always be a constant awareness for the player for truly contemplate each option they take and what path they choose, and this is a major selling point that makes me enjoy this game regardless of my initial thoughts in the beginning.

A combination of everything mentioned makes this small game more enjoyable than I thought. It is of its unique storytelling and simple graphics and animations that makes me want to continue to play this game to experience the events and characters again, especially the many other endings I know it offers. But for the time being, I am satisfied with the ending I have now, and thus, I give this game a 10/10.
Posted 18 March, 2021. Last edited 18 March, 2021.
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1 person found this review helpful
3,487.1 hrs on record (932.7 hrs at review time)
CS:GO Review
As for as games go, this one is pretty good.
Posted 12 January, 2019. Last edited 31 March, 2020.
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