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26.3 giờ được ghi nhận
Đánh giá truy cập sớm
Solid game. Combat update in Jan 2021 made a huge difference in making it feel "difficult" rather than "bullshiz" on Normal difficulty. The Mortar gun is your best friend once you get it and automate ammo creation for it. Sniper feels nice, but shoots a bit slow and magazine could use a tweak since it usually takes 2 hits to kill a cog but you only have 5 bullets vs 3 to 6 enemies (or 20 near the end of the game, lol)

To summarize the gameplay loop: You take a Drillship. You hide underground with it anytime the Volcano erupts or you die and the ship explodes and you start over. This includes when you're in underground caves, as the Eruption shoots lava through the cave systems too.
Between eruptions, you surface in pre-set, limited unoccupied spaces (enemy cog ships will take spots randomly), you farm materials to upgrade your ship and progress technologically, repeat. Occasionally you'll raid enemy ships for mats or fun or to stop their constant respawns from harassing you (which interrupts you a LOT)
As you get through tiers, they seem to spawn less/stop spawning in earlier areas and the later ones get stronger and more numerous. At the end, I started attacking a ship in view of my own, and it was like watching a Clown Car - dozens of Cogs poured out of it and 2 nearby patrols joined in and swarmed me.

If it wasn't for the fact that I was up a hill and had line of sight on my side + a Nuclear Mortar Gun, I would've been screwed - Let's be honest, the other guns just aren't worth squat late game lol

Once you destroy the final objective, credits and post-story rolls immediately - you can continue playing, but right now you have no real reason to, and the biggest oddity: The Volcano no longer erupts. But the Eruption was what reset the map's resources for you, so post-game you have limited resources to "continue" playing with and no enemies to fight, so like... why?
Đăng ngày 25 Tháng 01, 2021. Sửa lần cuối vào 25 Tháng 01, 2021.
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29.1 giờ được ghi nhận (10.6 giờ vào lúc đánh giá)
Short Review: Darkest Dungeon: Weeaboo Edition - If DD's art style turns you off, give this a look.

Longer Review:

I was very pleasantly surprised by this game. The art is so clean, detailed and well done. The gameplay has been addicting. The Story's not bad, if a little generic. One area breaks the fourth wall and the Dev inserts himself as a fightable boss in the Arena.

The story parts are very much a Japanese VN-style, complete with a lot of tropes you're used to seeing, and a few wordplay jokes that don't translate into English at all. Overall, the English translation is done well enough, though you can definitely tell it wasn't done by a native speaker. Everything is understandable though.

The Combat is solid, deep enough to give it good complexity between classes + decent-sized skill kits per-class, and is manipulatable to a point with the gear and stat changes/passive skills/talents.

The Music is fairly good and fitting. Nothing amazing but not bad for a small/solo team's game.

My only complaints:
Job skills aren't previewable when choosing Aria's class or hiring Mercs in the tavern.
Units will talk every. single. time. you change areas in a dungeon. EVERY TIME. Gets very noisy and repetitive pretty quick, especially when backtracking.
A few things could be explained better, e.g; how to Sell items, how to edit your party and sort rows/etc. But at the same time, I agree with what someone says in the tutorial (paraphrased): "Figure it out yourself. That's all the tutorial you need." - too many games hold your hand too much these days, but you have to find that right line of not too much and not too little if it's not something obvious.

I'd give the game at least a solid 8/10 if not 9/10. It's been a long time since I've seen a game this genuinely fun. Totally worth the buy, on sale or not, $18 isn't a bad price point for what you get - but the Invoker dlc bundle was so discounted during the sale that it cost 40cents more for both than the base game by itself, made the buy a bit sweeter lol
Đăng ngày 13 Tháng 07, 2020.
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100.3 giờ được ghi nhận (46.3 giờ vào lúc đánh giá)
Excellent game, 100% Recommend to anyone that wants Shipbuilding, Exploration, a "Me vs the universe" mentality as a Pirate, or even a simple Trade Route runner.

It's got a hint of EVE to it, without the boring hours of skill lvling and potentially thousands of RL $ lost because some jackarse backstabs your Corp. Shipbuilding could use a teensy bit more options shape-wise, but is very satisfying otherwise. Being able to issue loopable orders to your other ships with AI-controlled Captains to Mine/Refine/Repeat or Patrol & Protect sectors or send your ship back by hopping out instead of manulaly jumping is great.

Gameplay boils down to, Build ship, Mine for better ores, upgrade your ship and build new ones to assist you or work for you, fight Pirates & Aliens, work with Smugglers, and build your reputation with other NPC Factions. Or Wage war on them, whichever.

Story is light, but interesting. The short version is, some ♥♥♥♥ went down in the center of the Galaxy, holes in space were torn open that noone can fly through both randomly around the galaxy and around the center entirely. The details are revealed and much deeper via ingame Storyline-related quests and Boss Fights, so I won't spoil it beyond that. (Using the Wiki is highly recommended though, some ♥♥♥♥ isn't obvious or semi-random). Your long-term goal is to get to the center of the Galaxy, and there's only one way in, spread out in various places & game systems, from boss drops to even Trading to get what you need.

Multiplayer-wise it supports Servers, though my experience was via LAN with my spouse. Public Servers, knowing humanity, will probably include Griefing or EVE-style backstabbing if that's your thing. There is a Single Player mode too, which would work fine since you can build as many ships as you want and give them AI orders once Captained.

Totally worth it!
Đăng ngày 3 Tháng 04, 2020. Sửa lần cuối vào 25 Tháng 11, 2020.
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33.1 giờ được ghi nhận
Don't do it. For the last 3 months, peoples' entire accounts have been disappearing.
They post on the forums and are told to make tickets.
Tickets go unanswered for over a month. A MONTH. Of not being able to play. Well, you COULD play...but if they restore it, they're too lazy to merge what you earned, including limited event stuff or cash shop purchases.
When or IF they finally restore your stuff...a lot of it is gone. They try to sweeten you up with a few Lootboxes of useless crap after randomly losing your account and taking over a month to even bother restoring it, even though they know how and where to do so at this point.
Finally, it's a Trion game. Trion is where dead games go to rot and be on life support, see: Defiance. Don't expect much updatewise that isn't available primarily through their Cash shop.
Đăng ngày 3 Tháng 03, 2020. Sửa lần cuối vào 3 Tháng 03, 2020.
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22.4 giờ được ghi nhận (11.8 giờ vào lúc đánh giá)
It's Dwarf Fortress but with Clones, Realistic Gas Interactions, and in space. Pretty good little colony management simulator!
Đăng ngày 26 Tháng 11, 2019.
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1.5 giờ được ghi nhận (1.4 giờ vào lúc đánh giá)
Đánh giá truy cập sớm
It's basically Slime Rancher: Monstergirl Edition.

Despite being worked on by one dev, the basic movement animations are surprisingly good, and the care/detail they put into everything is clear. This isn't some half-arsed sliding hentai puzzle crap or RPGMaker with default assets like most of the R18 games on Steam.

I just hope the other thing he does differently than most R18 games is actually finish it, rather than gaining Patreon popularity and losing all will to work on it.
Đăng ngày 24 Tháng 10, 2019. Sửa lần cuối vào 24 Tháng 10, 2019.
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63.6 giờ được ghi nhận (63.5 giờ vào lúc đánh giá)
It's what Diablo 3 should have been. And their developers don't say "YOU GUISE HAVE PHONES DONT U?!"
Đăng ngày 28 Tháng 06, 2019.
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45.9 giờ được ghi nhận (43.9 giờ vào lúc đánh giá)
Đánh giá CS:GO
You know, Valve used to be a huge name in the Gaming industry. Half-life, huge mod community support, hiring folks that made good mods(Portal, CS, etc). CS:GO is the current, and decent, incarnation of that original Mod that helped skyrocket the base engine and thus Valve to bigger fame than HL did by itself.

But what is it that we have now? Steam is riddled with asset flips. Lazy Sliding-Puzzle "Ecchi" games that claim to be "Hentai Puzzles". Pee-poor VR porn that just uses bad models dancing around. Don't get me wrong, Steam should've embraced well-made Adult Games from the start - but right now, it's basically an App Store, where any Tom Richard or Harry can slap up his half-butted attempt at piddling with a game maker engine and bury the few genuinely good games under a huge pile of shovelware and dlc in the New Releases list.

And that's where this comes in: Steam is an open app store now, because that's what makes them money. Not because of good games, or curation of quality games(both adult and normal), but just raw profit. CS:GO is now free to bring people in and lure them to buy Case Keys, just like TF2 was. I could let it go at that, and would never have written this review, if that had been where it stopped.

But no. The final nail in the coffin, the one thing that has shown how far Valve has fallen from "Hello, and welcome to Team Fortress 2. I hope it's been worth the wait!" and "Amazing Steam Sale, praise Gaben!", down to the money-hungry, fun-ignoring monster that it is now, is the fact that besides being Free now, they jumped on the already very-old and very-milked Bandwagon for Battle Royale games and slapped one into CS:GO.

Valve used to be the company that CREATED trends with Half-Life, Portal, CS, and Steam. Now it's just following trends others create...

You either die young, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain. Press Yes to Pay Respects.
Đăng ngày 6 Tháng 12, 2018. Sửa lần cuối vào 6 Tháng 12, 2018.
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4.3 giờ được ghi nhận
Disclaimer: I played this on the Free Weekend. Also, I honestly wish Steam had a "Maybe" button instead of just "Do you recommend this? Yes or No." - This game would be one of those Maybes.

I'll start by saying, this game is solidly done. Everything works well, and I really enjoyed the idea of mixing a Tower Defense of sorts with a Roguelike Dungeon crawler.

However... I think at some point they confused Roguelike with "I wanna be the guy" and just drown you in tons of enemies, throw in random ones that knock down doors and spawn more waves on you that you literally can't prevent, and make your heroes super squishy even if levelled and armored up, with the only way to "Taunt" being a very specific set of Armor or a skill that causes it.

This wouldn't be as bad if the "Towers" you built were worth ♥♥♥♥. You get a piddly blaster tower at the start, and unlock more/level them up via Research Crystals you find along the way that cost Science, each of which takes about 2-3 door openings(which the game considers turns) to complete, and the crystal has to survive those turns to finish obviously. Neat idea. But most of the towers are extremely weak, very few kill the monsters before they just A) walk past them into the next room, or B) destroy the towers outright. They're squishy as ♥♥♥♥ even with the unlocked defense boosters and Stele buffs. They also cost Industry which is another currency, and that's also used for shopkeepers, building the currency Generators, and unlocking random-event things along the way.

On the note of Currency, it feels like there's too little of all of it, even for a roguelike, it's "too" unfair. This is more of an opinion of mine, rather than fact, so take that as you will.
>Industry costs keep you from filling every room with Turrets and Generators easily, which would help alleviate the issue that most turrets are ♥♥♥♥ and there's a limited # of randomly-generated turret slots per-room, if you get any at all.
>Science costs limit your research ability and make you choose between that and Industry for defense/more currency, or more Food to level up and heal with, so Science is usually third priority.
>Food costs are split between Healing your units and levelling them up to be tougher, as well as recruiting new guys into your team. Since it's used for Healing, it runs out fairly quick, and keeps levelling to a minimum.
>Dust is used to Power rooms and is also, sort of, your Crystal/Home Base's HP. If mobs get to your crystal and start whacking it, you lose this Dust and thus lose power to rooms, and anything unpowered isn't generating currency or defending so it snowballs VERY easily from there. Problem is, often, your Crystal room has 3-4 doors and you'll rarely if ever have enough dust to power more than a path to the exit, once you find it, so ♥♥♥♥ will constantly be spawning in dark rooms and running to your crystal, right through/over/past your weak defenses, often destroying them anyways which loses you out of the currency spent on them + whatever currency they were generating too, so again, it snowballs easily. TOO easily.

Other than one hero I found(maybe a couple more), most of them get bonuses from being with other heroes so you don't split up that often, and even when you do split 'em up, they're fairly weak and require babysitting to heal, burning through your Food supply quick. WAY too often i found myself retreating everyone to the Crystal Room to defend my precious Dust supply because hordes of monsters either walked right past my room full of 6 turrets and food generator, or outright destroyed it while I was on the other frickin' side of the map and could not have saved that room in time because I didn't have the Dust to power enough rooms.

TL:DR; I genuinely liked the idea of a mixed Roguelike and Tower Defense. The problem is, it falters in execution, resources are TOO limited and Heroes die TOO easily, taking any sense of fun out of it. The Crystal-Carrying mechanic to the exit is a neat idea on paper, but in execution, it's not fun. I got to about floor 9 before ♥♥♥♥ just overwhelmed me despite all my levels, research, and a solid team with decent gear.

I'm used to dying in roguelikes. I go in expecting to die. But I usually have fun doing it, e.g; FTL, Isaac, etc, as well as non-roguelikes that still expect you to die while learning, like Dwarf Fortress/Gnomoria/etc clones. And while this game is very well put together in general, it doesn't have that "je ne sais quoi" that makes dying fun. I didn't enjoy it, but maybe you will.
Đăng ngày 4 Tháng 08, 2018.
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20.3 giờ được ghi nhận
An extremely faithful remake of the original, from looks being translated from sprites to 3d without ruining the original feel or look, to even the oddest little quirks of the game's systems being replicated perfectly. Anyone who says this looks "bad" or was poorly done is full of $#!t. This is an extremely well-done and, most importantly, FAITHFUL 3d remake of the original.

The price is a little high, though, I'll agree. Get it on Sale or via GMG's discounts. I had a ton of fun with it and it was exactly what I expected it to be. Unlike that trainwreck that is the FF6 iOS/Steam port.
Đăng ngày 22 Tháng 02, 2018. Sửa lần cuối vào 22 Tháng 02, 2018.
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