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2 people found this review helpful
1,054.6 hrs on record (609.4 hrs at review time)
Some of my friends know I'm a big fan of dwarfs.

When it comes to being stubborn, greedy, stout, holding grudges and grumbling away, that's me.

The dwarfs of DRG are definitely all of that. They have their unique personalities as well, one guy is really smart, one guy is really dumb, one guy likes guns, and the last guy just keeps on falling to his death. I'll let you decide who the smart and who the dumb ones are. Put my name on a book of grudges if you wish!

When you're hellbent on getting through a mission, with no stone unturned for possible loot, standing tall against even the largest hordes of bugs, swearing vengeance upon those who killed your friends, all the while making silly remarks of how Molly is constantly getting in the way or some other ruckabout, then you'll meet the criteria for liking dwarfs. You get that by playing this game.

It's a really good dwarf game.

Rock and Stone, Greenbeards
-Longbeard Drefu
Posted 22 November, 2022.
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1 person found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
112.3 hrs on record (46.9 hrs at review time)
hey hey people!

Synthetik is a roguelike shooter combo that kicks you on the nuts at first but you'll learn the mechanics and the enemies quite fast. Each run you get more and more ahead until some random item you just found murders you or your weapon jams in the middle of a fight. Or you could just kill yourself with your own weapon overheating/ricocheting. It's a pretty good game, give it a go!
Posted 28 November, 2020.
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1 person found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
23.8 hrs on record (21.8 hrs at review time)
Astroneer is a very beautiful game. It gets a while to get a hang of how the game objects work and sometimes the frame rate drops to a halt for me at least. It's also difficult to get a proper depth perception for the game, the camera angles are kinda weird for me. All in all, it's still a game worth to try out, especially with friends!
Posted 27 November, 2019.
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1 person found this review helpful
774.0 hrs on record (507.5 hrs at review time)
meme review!
Posted 29 June, 2019.
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32 people found this review helpful
11 people found this review funny
68.0 hrs on record (60.1 hrs at review time)
Collect cute gelatine bastards, put them in cages, feed them various fruits, vegetables and chicken, collect their ♥♥♥♥ and sell it for a betterment for the mankind. Or just do betterment alone, turn slime ♥♥♥♥ into awesome gadgets. Customize your ranch, make art and keep your slimes happy with toys and food.

And grind for 10 hours for a handful of golden gingers, enjoy the artstyle and the very small story or read various descriptions of creatures and items in the game to unfold the hidden lore of the game.

Well worth the 20€ I spent
Posted 23 November, 2017.
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5 people found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
271.2 hrs on record (59.8 hrs at review time)
If you're looking for a Rogue-Like game that is full of mentions of other games, series, movies and nerdy stuff, (for example Doom, Doctor Who, 300, Warhammer Fantasy) then this is your game.

Game is tough and proves enough of a challenge at first, but once you get a good skill combo and get the hunch of the skills and abilities, you can get pretty far. I've done 20+ runs and only once managed to kill Lord Dredmor.

Also the steam workshop offers some nice user-made mods that bring in more content to the game (I enjoy the new rooms especially, since the old ones get kinda boring after a while)

Also, this game is dirt cheap. Geddit.
Posted 23 November, 2016.
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109 people found this review helpful
10 people found this review funny
11,658.2 hrs on record (4,988.7 hrs at review time)
A Spiral Knights Review

First things first, I loved this game. I still do. Love its' artstyle, the design, the unique atmosphere, and all my friends who have supported me through these 4 years in the game. and the 5035 hours oh my ****ing god!
One thing that hasn't changed during the years is the artstyle and all the crazy cool new (and cute) stuff that has been added into the game. The community is mostly nice, apart from a few rotten apples. The artwork that has been made based on this game is enthralling at least. The epic moments when battling a boss with a bunch of friends via a voice chat system is a thing to remember even after many years.

Even though all these fun times, I am obliged to quit this game.
"But why, Dreff? You said that you'll never quit this game ever!
    Forge
  • Okay so in the old times, your gear would gain heat which levels them up after the heat bar is filled to the max. You only had to get in the clockworks and play, and after the level was completed, you'd get heat and if the bar got filled, the weapon leveled up. Now you need to upgrade with Fire Crystals. Reason why it is so annoying is because it is really going to limit your weapon upgrading to the ones that you really want to have level 10. The game also urges you to spend your pennies on fire crystals to level your gear up faster.

    Pay 2 win?
  • I've spent a horrendous amount of money on this game. Most of my purchases I made for this game to show my support and maybe get some cool items along the way. A fair time ago you obtained prize boxes via a normal energy purchase. I really liked that, you'd only get a couple of boxes along with a purchase but you'd get that energy along. Then the system was changed so that you couldn't get boxes along for free via an energy purchase. This is the one reason why the energy prices in game are so high.

    Energy Price in-game
  • You can pay in game via a direct change of X crowns into 100 energy, or sell 100 energy for X crowns. The prices used to be static 5000cr which was pretty cheap. The current prices are double as much. One of the reasons for this is that people don't buy any Energy with real money anymore. During an event, you could get boxes along energy purchases. Most of the people sold their energy via the Energy Trade system in the game (Post offers to sell/buy energy for x amount of crowns) Nowadays it's a pretty static 9k-10k crowns to get 100 energy.


    Furthermore
  • Another thing which causes players not to buy ce directly is because you can get way more energy with other virtual currencies, such as tf2 keys. The least amount of energy you can buy in SK with real money is 750e. It costs about 2,40€, basically slightly more than a tf2 key would cost me, (currently 2,20€ per tf2 key) If you sell those keys to a player you found in-game or via the forums, you'd get 2000e/key. More than 2x energy than buying it in-game. Awesome, right?

    Less challenging & other
  • In the older times, there weren't many of the new additions, such as the Battle Sprites, Dash & Shield Bash, etc. I think these along with some other things have made the game a lot more easier than before. I personally enjoyed the difficulty, perhaps the ridiculous stacking revive costs with energy were a bit too much though. But, when you ran with a party, you could run next to a fallen party member, revive them for the cost of half of your own health. It made the game interesting to play with a party, since there was no way you could pay energy prices every time you died. You could also drop health pills if your team had none and desperately in need of some delicious pills, which made co-working together important and it stiched people together.

    The Core
  • Aight, the big one. Cherry on top of the cake. You delved every time down to the clockworks, fighting monsters and grabbing that loot. Once you ventured all the way to the bottom, there was this mysterious thing called... The Core. First time I made it into the core I was just thinking that what on earth could be inside that thing? Valuables? Maybe a whole new series of levels, insanely difficult but rewarding at the same time? None of those I am afraid... Just... White space. Me and so many others were so excited about it! This could have been such a potential for new, intriguing missions to do, new content that would last for a fair amount of time. Sigh.

    Inactivity
  • Sigh. I've had a ton of cool friends in-game that I played actively with, got to know better and who helped me during my tough times. No, I wasn't just seeking acceptance from randoms online, some of my closest of friends helped me during my darkest of hours It's a shame that people are quitting the game, I've lost 100 or so people from my friends list, some of which I didn't really even get to say goodbye to. Now, some of my friends will go through the same, as I leave without saying farewell or anything.

Farewell,
-Dreff

GG no re
Posted 16 February, 2016. Last edited 16 February, 2016.
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