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Recent reviews by Drake/Joshulon

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3 people found this review helpful
14.7 hrs on record (6.8 hrs at review time)
Resident Evil HD 4.5 ReMIX
Posted 7 May, 2021.
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6 people found this review helpful
6 people found this review funny
50.1 hrs on record (21.9 hrs at review time)
Half of the game doesn't exist, but it has a lot of funny glitches- I mean, mechanical depth... that makes it a lot cooler to play than it would be otherwise.
Posted 25 January, 2021. Last edited 26 April, 2023.
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4 people found this review helpful
0.0 hrs on record
The Alpha and the Omega, whatever the ♥♥♥♥ that means. It's the funny guy- just buy it
Posted 14 December, 2020.
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2 people found this review helpful
307.3 hrs on record (34.2 hrs at review time)
It's fun
Posted 1 April, 2020.
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5 people found this review helpful
3.7 hrs on record (3.1 hrs at review time)
I honestly went into this with low expectations, but what I ended up getting was a fun, fairly challenging, and what I find to be a visually appealing game. I'm actually in love with the way these sprites look and how they're animated. I'm normally not a fan of 'Runner' type games, but I'm definately a fan of this one.
Posted 2 August, 2016.
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No one has rated this review as helpful yet
3,310.8 hrs on record (3,246.2 hrs at review time)
The true beginning of the end for TF2 was in July of 2016, when Valve implemented the awkward matchmaking system that anyone who still suffers through official servers has since (somehow) acclimated to. The pick-up-put-down experience that this game used to offer via quickplay was ruined in favor of poorly and unnecessarily splicing more of CS:GO's DNA into it. It's sort of amazing to think that those ill-fitting, underbaked systems at the heart of the modern TF2 experience don't even come close representing the crux of the issue at this point, so much so that they're hardly ever talked about anymore. I made the switch to exclusively playing on community servers around 7.5 years ago and have never needed to deal with aimbotters even once in all of that time. If this bot crisis, which has been ongoing for an astonishingly long half-decade, isn't enough to make you realize that it was time to abandon Valve servers forever ago, I really don't know what is.
Posted 1 July, 2016. Last edited 5 June, 2024.
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