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54.2 hrs on record (2.1 hrs at review time)
In detail; AimGod's allows, for the measly price of $5.99 USD, any person to train for any fps currently available in a way similar to how a gym works. By creating practice scenarios that only focus on one skill such as Flicking and Tracking or more specific scenario-based skills such as hitting with slower-moving projectiles and quickly moving from target to target while scoped in. In 2.0 there's a directed training mode that, even though the game has a focus on Underwatch and 2 weeks, teaches you important skills that can be used in nearly any fps. While the Directed Training Mode is much more intuitive and even learns where you need help, it doesn't truly help you with game-specific situations. But that's where the sandbox mode comes and the game's biggest issue also comes into play. The sandbox training mode has you download scenarios from the workshop. Most of the ones out there may not give you the training you need or they may be above your skill level in the first place or maybe for an entirely different game. Sadly, the way the workshop content is handled in the sandbox is perhaps too bare-bones and requires you to just kinda figure it out to find out what scenario works for you. Thankfully, the community content is focused, and at the time of writing none of the scenarios are actually impossible nor are they far too easy to get any kind of meaningful learning from. With time, more people will create more content for more games and hopefully the workshop scenarios will be able to supplement the directed training. Overall, a great training tool that will only grow in value and currently worth the price as it stands while writing this review.
Posted 15 May, 2020.
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1,903.1 hrs on record (16.7 hrs at review time)
I bought this game for the $1 that it is. Unbelievable. Instead of buying a Diet Mountain Dew from my local wally world I decided to get some real hydrated gamer time. I WILL NEVER need a Mountain Dew again. The results from me playing this game are enlightening and you will not believe what happened next.

This game is a simple and easy puzzle game with a total of ten puzzles. The artwork is nice and simple with the showing of these great anime women's breast. God I love anime. As a gentleman that respects all women it is wonderful to see the anatomy of what a real woman should look like. Anime women are the true standards everyone should hold themselves up to now adays. I wish this game could be published by a triple-a publisher and placed on the x-box live market, so my non pc-elitist cousin, Jeremy, could play this game for himself instead of sitting in the room with me. Makes it a bit awkward.

The puzzles are small and basic enough to do that you can whip out your whip cream and slather your breakfast sausage while focusing on solving the puzzle. If you fail to solve them like me and can't wrap your head around how to click your mouse buttons, you can just press F and instant solve the puzzle. They really do it all in this game. And the music; don't get me started on the music. I don't even need to solve the puzzles when I can just jam to the royalty free sounds of Hentai Girl. Truly nothing can match this game's craft and artwork. This could be the third coming of Christ.

Soon after pressing F to finish the game and doing my 10 minute session, I unlocked 3,000 trophies; that you too can unlock! Along with the trophies my severe case of addiction to Fortnite has faded. From now on I will clock in unlimited hours into this golden example of what a game should be. I just wish I didn't buy v-bucks and just bought this game to begin with.

I have jacked off 52 times in a day playing this, you play with a smooth fix on, music at 75%, SFX 50%, play with headphones on that don't have weird audio issues, play with an up arrow on slow levels, g502 faster levels. Speedhack bypass obv and .5 speed always. make sure u speed down everything obv too. this is where it gets different. You edit it with HITFILM 4 which makes the audio sound perfect and the video has perfect frames USUALLY. rerender in vegas pro and the video looks legit always. never use gd bot or cuts. if you need to proof clicks. I'll talk about that later. but you can never get caught Never show mouse in video or comment on the level, commenting on the level doesn't work 50% of the time when speed hacks are enabled Larger icons with a glow on and no trail for slower based levels like hatred. No glow and Unix like icons for fast level, trail optional Never show attempts unless you have a decent bit of attempts on the level, 1.5k or more Clicks are dumb don't try it unless you think you've got it down. ALWAYS HACK AT .5 SPEED, NEVER FASTER, NEVER SLOWER Slow down the mp3 file with audacity, make it -0.500 on change speed or change pitch depending on your editor. If you want to use clicks, Talk slowly, record clicks, and change the pitch of mp3 file so it sounds the same pitch-wise. Then pitch down the edited audio. Or turn on a voice changer to -12, and change the speed of mp3 file, when you edit the video, ALWAYS make sure to speed it up by 1.990x and not 2x, it fixes the problem of the video being a bit to fast. And after that, the audio should be fine. Always prepare and never forget one of these steps or else this won't work.

If you suffer from a serious illness or find no purpose in life; I believe this game could save you just as it did to me. Everyday I wake up and finish the 10 puzzles again before going off to work with my Louis Vuitton fedora($500) on, and when I come home I do it again until it's time for my bed time. I wish I could play this on the go with my Nintendo Switch. Will it come out on there too? Overall this game surpasses any scale to measure it on. Just like I do on my scale.
Posted 10 May, 2020. Last edited 2 June, 2020.
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876.6 hrs on record (829.7 hrs at review time)
CS:GO Review
This game will ruin any ambitions you have in real life. This game will consume all your energy, money and happiness. You might start as a casual player, enjoying the fun parts of the game. But the more you play, the more you descend into this pit of pure mental torture. This game will make even the most calm person into a raging toxic human being in some point of playing. The sheer toxicity this game causes even suppasses neurosis of the traditional road rage.
You're better off hot railing meth than playing this godforsaken game.
For every moment of fun and accomplishment you get 5 moments of desperation in this addicting hell hole.

Now when it comes to skins. The marketing and hype for skins is absolutely incredible. Valve did a good job creating a platform, where having expensive items that do jack'all is considered that of a higher social status, somehow similar to buying expensive branded clothes. Of course a lot of people don't care about skins. But let me tell you. Once you start getting into the game more. You start seeing yourself improving as you go on. And you will absolutely spend money on skins rather than buying a new game or something different on steam. It's an ego trap. Everyone thinks they are on a road to becoming the best player, which gives them a justification for spending money on useless ♥♥♥♥, and for the more mentaly unstable individuals... Gamble with those items, so that they get stuck in this loop of wanting to return to their base value by gambling more. Creating gambling addicts disguised as videogame players- What is even more damaging, is the fact that valve doesn't enforce the ratings of their games, even to the extent of microtransactions. Making teenagers without developed rational thinking fall down the rabbit hole on the same basis as non-consentable sexual conduct would have.
Posted 26 April, 2020.
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5,506.8 hrs on record (73.8 hrs at review time)
A class feel for a first person shooter, but in an almost MOBA style. Allowing you to change how each match is played by choosing different operators. Extremely tactical and fun. The ranking system is very up front and allows you to see ELO and your progression as you get better. I believe the game does lack a casual play style for those looking to play more casually. I would recommend this game to any competitive player looking for a new game to invest some time in and get good at.
Posted 23 April, 2020.
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475.2 hrs on record (20.3 hrs at review time)
This aim trainer helps improve hand-eye coordination, reaction, mouse control, and aim overall (like tracking and flicks). There are a ton of maps for different games, and different aim training. You can control how many bots there are, and what type they are. I recommend the Ascended Tracking map, which helps tracking, Tile Frenzy which helps micro flicks and medium sized flicks, and Snake Tiles. Snake Tiles has 25 tiles that you have to move your mouse onto, and is great for switching targets quickly. Kovaak 2.0 is a great game to practice aim and reactions. It can help in any game that involves aim.
Posted 21 April, 2020.
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121.7 hrs on record (77.5 hrs at review time)
In the current state it is I can not recommend it as it's going to ruin your joy for a game you may have loved long ago when it originally came out.

As of right now only Halo: Reach is available in the collection and it is plagued with bugs/issues that some will say they're not experiencing, but more then enough to make it a critical concern are.

The main one being the audio. Guns are quieter, base causes static and pops, anything forge world related becomes a mechanized audio nightmare. This is an issue that has been around the longest now and even though people have ripped open the game and found exactly what the issue is, it doesn't seem like a fix will occur for at least a few more months.

There's also a lot from the original Reach that has been taken out. No campaign exp, no private firefight exp, no commendations, no daily/weekly challenges, heck you can't even rotate your Spartan in the customization tab. It's just Campaign, Public Firefight, and Multiplayer.
However the Multiplayer is also borked seeing as there's no map veto option and it's nothing but community made maps that cater to the DMR which is the default starting weapon. And of course being Forge maps, they have the audio issues.

Speaking of Forge.
There's no Forge or Theater mode. Those will be added in months from now.

The last tidbit is the rift between M+KB users and Controllers.
Controllers are given a bit of aim assist to make playing easier but it has created a rift between the playerbase like no other.

I'd wait for now until they patch the game to add in what they claim they're adding in, or just boot up an old copy of Halo: Reach on Xbox instead.
Posted 18 December, 2019. Last edited 21 April, 2020.
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161.2 hrs on record (157.8 hrs at review time)
Rampant with lag and unfair situations. This game is designed to steal your money through microtransactions to make you think you can get good at the game, but the game has little ways of kicking you in the pants.

Rocket launcher lag + erratic helicopters = Spending all your resurrection coins
Odd spawns + impeccable aimbot = Sniped by a submachine gun
Oddly stealthy shotgunners, not moving until you pass them.
Sniping npc's who take one shot before their head pokes out of cover, then are back in cover before you can take the shot.

The Spec-ops are the worst. One situation has you, quite literally, going through several similar rooms without cover and requires a gimmick for you to even put up the slightest bit of resistance.

Honestly, it's not a bad game to play if you stick to free to play, but this game will likely be off your radar after a week or so.

Not worth paying.
Posted 17 September, 2019. Last edited 21 April, 2020.
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