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18.6 hrs on record (16.3 hrs at review time)
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Gamba
Posted 7 October, 2024.
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72.4 hrs on record (18.8 hrs at review time)
Game is very realistic. Probably the most realistic city management simulator. Almost to the point where you feel helpless.

• People will complain about high rent but dont wanna work

• Low rent housing is always 100% in demand.

• Nobody is happy about what you do and you'll never be enough

• Your city doesn't make enough income

• Companies go from making enough money, to losing customers and failing.

• Drivers will make illegal turns on the road and do stupid things, causing traffic and car crashes (People blame bad AI pathing, but id say this is pretty realistic)

It's realistic to the point where it can easily lose its fun. There needs to be some economy balance changes so you can appropriately supply your city with services.
Posted 5 November, 2023. Last edited 5 November, 2023.
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114.6 hrs on record (18.8 hrs at review time)
In the world of racing simulators, few titles have managed to capture the essence of motorsport with the level of authenticity that iRacing brings to the table. iRacing is not just a game; it's a complete simulation platform that offers an unparalleled racing experience. With its focus on realism and dedication to replicating the nuances of real-world racing, iRacing stands as a beacon of authenticity in the virtual racing world.

The Pinnacle of Realism:

When it comes to realism, iRacing sets a benchmark that few racing games can match. The attention to detail is astonishing – from meticulously scanned real-world tracks to accurately modeled cars, every aspect of the racing environment mirrors its real-life counterpart. The handling and physics are incredibly authentic, forcing players to adapt their driving techniques to each unique car and track combination.

The Importance of Hardware:

To truly appreciate the depth of realism iRacing offers, a dedicated steering wheel and pedal setup is practically a necessity. While it's possible to play with a gamepad, investing in a quality racing wheel and pedals elevates the experience to a whole new level. The tactile feedback, precision steering, and pressure-sensitive pedals allow players to feel the road and make split-second decisions with unparalleled control. It's not just a game; it's a simulator that demands commitment.

The Thrill of Victory and the Agony of Defeat:

iRacing mirrors the real-world racing experience not only in its realism but also in its unpredictability. Crashes are an inevitable part of racing, and iRacing doesn't shy away from that reality. The frustration of being taken out by another player's mistake or misjudgment is all too real, and it can be infuriating, especially in more competitive races. However, these moments of frustration serve to emphasize the importance of skill, strategy, and adaptability in the face of adversity.

The Ultimate Learning Experience:

In iRacing, every race is a learning opportunity. As you navigate the challenges of the track, make split-second decisions, and interact with other drivers, you'll improve not just your racing skills but also your ability to remain calm under pressure. Every mistake is a chance to understand where you went wrong and how you can do better next time. The learning curve might be steep, but the rewards for perseverance are immense.


iRacing stands as a testament to the potential of racing simulations. Its commitment to realism, attention to detail, and insistence on using proper hardware make it one of the most authentic racing experiences available. While the frustration of crashes and setbacks can occasionally test your patience, they serve to remind us of the unpredictability that makes motorsport so thrilling. If you're a racing enthusiast seeking the closest thing to actually being on the track, iRacing is an experience you won't want to miss. Strap in, hold the wheel, and get ready for an adrenaline-pumping journey into the world of virtual motorsport.
Posted 23 July, 2023. Last edited 24 August, 2023.
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43.9 hrs on record (39.9 hrs at review time)
Hogwarts Legacy is the perfect remedy for any Harry Potter fan suffering from a lack of magical adventure. The non-player characters' voice acting is phenomenal, but the player character's robotic voice could use some WD-40. Despite the trolls' rubberband-like movements and a lack of enemy variety, running through the detailed castle and engaging in combat makes you forget you're only a part-time student, though we do wish for more student activities like Quidditch and Wizards Chess. All in all, Avalanche nailed it with Hogwarts Legacy, and we can't wait to see what kind of mischief we can get into as an Auror or Unspeakable.
Posted 18 February, 2023.
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53.4 hrs on record (18.1 hrs at review time)
Lost Ark pulled over 50% of New Worlds player base away.

Real talk though. This game has been out for 3 years in Korea. How is the Ark still lost?
Posted 11 February, 2022.
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482.5 hrs on record (61.0 hrs at review time)
This game is exactly what my ADHD brain needed.

Plants? Pick em'. Animals? skin em'. Trees? Chop em. Rocks? Hit em'. List of objectives? check em' off. Numbers go up. Numbers go down. Things unlock. Very relaxing.
Posted 28 September, 2021. Last edited 5 October, 2021.
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10.3 hrs on record
├ Digitals Review 👌🏻 ┤
Review written: June 27th 2020

Overall Score
90/100

Game Pros:
• Provides satisfaction when you finally do something cool
• Over 50+ maps to bike on
• Good visuals and audio
• Various tricks to master
• Easy to learn, hard to master
• Unlock-able items. (Bikes & Gear)
• Fun alone, but even better with friends
• Private & Public lobbies (You can password protect them)
• Game includes "Boss Jumps" at the of each map to close it off
• Reputation system
• Daily Challenges
• Level specific challenges
• Challenging experience (Some tracks are unforgiving)

Game Cons:
• Music isn't great and I ended up muting it
• Learning new tricks can be intimidating due to the controls. Some tricks require you to do things with the toggle where its like "Rubbing you stomach and patting your head"

Relateable Games
• N/A


Conclusion:
Descenders is a well-made mountain biking game. It brings many challenges to overcome, and you have a lot of fun along the way. Descenders is best played with friends, but also very fun playing alone. It features tons of maps, each of them with their own obstacles. With only a few cons, I can definitely recommend this game.



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Posted 27 June, 2020. Last edited 28 June, 2020.
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5.0 hrs on record (4.3 hrs at review time)
├ Digitals Review 👌🏻 ┤
Review written: June 26th 2020

Overall Score
95/100

Game Pros:
• Respectable amount of weapons (Single shot & Automatic)
• You can ricochet your bullets off certain objects / materials
• Interactive environment
• Sliding / Crouching / Spin mechanics
• Various different ways to complete a level, making a fun re-playable experience
• Graphics fit the games aesthetic very well
• You feel like a complete bada$$
• You can initiate "slow-mo" which makes the kills even cooler
• Difficulty is perfect and is a great challenge for people who love platform games
• Game will automatically capture and convert a note-able segment from the level into a downloadable video/gif
• "High-score" and Rating system, making it fun to return to old levels to beat your score.

Game Cons:
• Basic boss encounters (But still cool)
• I personally don't agree with the segments that game will capture. I wish you could select them yourself

Relateable Games
• N/A

Conclusion:
My Friend Pedro is an amazing action pack platform game. There are very few games that make you feel like a complete bada$$, and this is one of them. From zip-lining through windows and taking out a room full of bad guys, to throwing a pan in the air and shooting at it resulting in the bullets ricocheting to kill a target, this game makes for a very fun and very violent experience.

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Posted 26 June, 2020. Last edited 7 July, 2020.
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349 people found this review helpful
9 people found this review funny
68.1 hrs on record (48.4 hrs at review time)
├ Digitals Review 👌🏻 ┤

Overall Score
85/100

Game Pros
• Not DayZ but kinda DayZ
• Basic whether/enviornment modifiers (Sun/Rain/lightning/thunder/Fog)
• Advanced enviornment modifiers (Tornados)
• Frequent updates
• No hackers from what i've seen (Dupes have been spotted though)
• Host your own server!
• Playerbase has been good so far, not all KOS, but there's still a handful. Watch out!
• Night/Day Cycle
• Active developers (Replies to posts on the /r/miscreated subreddit)
• Clans (Not much to them right now, but they're there!)
• Water/Food/Health/Temp/Radiation/Oxygen meters
• Perfectly working VOIP
• in-Game chat
• 98% of the buildings are enterable
• Map is well sized for current build of the game. 64km total.
• Caves and underground areas!
• Majority of all buildings are furnished
• Road signs to help you navigate. Map is easy to learn after playing for 5-10+ hours
• Runs on CryEngine which makes gameplay very smooth and beautiful
• Wide selection of clothing options
• Base building (see game cons)
• Balanced loot
• Cities, towns, scattered houses, and neighborhoods
• Good sized forests with rivers running through them
• Driveable vehicles (Must be fixed using parts found in world)
• Expandable Crafting system (Find guide books in world to learn more things to craft)
• Inventory is clean and easy to navigate
• You can whistle to locate your friends if you accidentally get lost (F11 by default)
• Free look while walking/running
• Players dont have a million health and can be killed in 1-3 hits (With bullets)
• Loot can be hard to find, Not everyone will be running around with a gun


Game Cons
• Base building can be glitchy and difficult to do (Especially when it comes to making roofs, close to impossible unless you do it some ass backwards way). So if you are looking into buying it for the base building. I'd hold off.
• Crops can not be grown, only source of food is cans of foot/things found around world. (Growing crops is to be in development though)
• Some buildings are glitched causing dropped items to fall through the floor/despawn
• Mutant/Zombies are currently dumb and are not much of a threat, mainly have to worry about players
• Max server size is low at only 36 players
• Fall damage can be unreasonable at times. 3-6ft can kill you if you slide down a hill. Be careful!
• When alt tabbing or shift tabbing then popping back into the game you'll have a hard cursor but can be easily fixed by restarting the game. (Personally haven't had problem myself, but there have been reports)

THIS IS ALL I CAN THINK OF RIGHT NOW FOR CONS. PLEASE INCLUDE OTHERS IN COMMENTS BELOW

Relateable Games
• DayZ
• H1Z1
• Rust

Conclusion
Miscreated has been on the market for some time now and I finally decided to try it out after looking at the store for a couple weeks. Considering it was in Alpha, i was hesitant, because I didn't want another DayZ/H1Z1. But to my surprise, it turned into my new favorite survival game. I've had A LOT of time playing DayZ, H1Z1, Rust, and other games alike, but miscreated takes home the cake. It's a great game to play solo or with friends. If you enjoy survival games and want your adrenaline pumping, this is the one for you.

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Posted 2 January, 2017. Last edited 26 June, 2020.
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320 people found this review helpful
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13.6 hrs on record
├ Digitals Review 👌🏻 ┤
Overall Score
65/100

Game Pros
• Very clean menu
• Spawn protection
• Forever growing crafting/cooking system
• Wierdly satisfying graphics
• Base Building
• Melee Weapons & Guns
• Very smooth and easy to run (Never get frame drops unless it's server side. Constant 45-60fps+)
• Various biomes all containing different animals/materials (Some biomes have more of one thing than others)
• Weather system (Rain/Sun/Dust Storms etc..) All of which effects characters stability
• Driveable cars (Find the car chasis on the map and apply wheels/motor accesories) Remember to make some gas!
• Consistent updates
• Moddable custom servers
• Online livemap to see your character and any friends (Those familiar with Rust already know what this is)

Game Cons
• High pop servers tend to have minor rubberbanding/lag. Not enough to actually leave the server, but it's there
• The voice that plays to indicate you're hungry, or full, can get annoying. Sounds like it was recorded on a cheap mic. I don't get it.
• (Please leave any further cons in the comments. More will be added (hopefully not) as players call them out)

Controversial
• You keep your clothing and hotbar items upon death (Might be different on some servers, I honestly havent checked)

Relateable Games
• Rust Legacy

Conclusion
If you enjoyed Rust Legacy, or are just looking for a new survival game to get into, Hurtworld is where it's at. At first I didn't thing i'd enjoy it as much I did. But once you really get into it, things get intense pretty quick. I would reccomend this game to anyone who likes the survival type genre. Check out my stream highlights/gameplay from Hurtworld by clicking the link below!

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Posted 17 January, 2016. Last edited 26 June, 2020.
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