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2 people found this review helpful
10.9 hrs on record
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Garfield Kart - Furious Racing is a great meme game to play with friends. Thats about the only situation is which I can recommend this game however. The tracks are very basic and the controls are extremely finicky and the game has its fair share of awful physics, however pair that along with the legendary cast of characters and some friends and its an incredible experience only possible in a game like Garfield Kart however if you're looking at this game as an actual racing game, its not very good at all.
Posted 26 June, 2021. Last edited 27 June, 2021.
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28.6 hrs on record (19.0 hrs at review time)
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Phasmophobia offers a unique multiplayer experience best played with friends. The premise of Phasmophobia is simple but brilliantly executed. You go into a location and have to hunt a ghost, using a variety of tools to discover its location to then try and figure out which type of ghost it is by collecting evidence. The atmosphere for this type of game is fantastic. The bigger levels are truly terrifying and you can easily get lost. The ghost's actions of groaning, or throwing things at you will truly creep you out and the hunts are always tense and scary. Seeing a ghost for the first time is an experience you will not forget. Unfortunately the game does get repetitive, however if you enjoy the gameplay loop, you will love this game, especially alongside friends.
Posted 26 June, 2021. Last edited 27 June, 2021.
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2 people found this review helpful
2.7 hrs on record (2.6 hrs at review time)
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PAC-MAN 256 offers a unique Pac-man experience that is easy to come back to time after time again. The powerups keep the game fresh and every run is different than the last. The ability to choose and upgrade each power up allows you to create a loadout that suits your playstyle and constantly unlocking new powerups keeps you playing, If you like Pac-man you will enjoy this game.
Posted 26 June, 2021. Last edited 27 June, 2021.
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0.7 hrs on record
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Clawfish is one of the most relaxing and charming games I've played recently. You get around half an hour to 45 minutes of good old fashioned claw machine goodness with some twists. Each claw machine has a gimmick which keeps the game from becoming stale. There is a bit of an issue with the fish hugging the walls of the machine or getting stuck in corners but this doesn't take away from the overall experience. The machines are in a small hub world with hidden fish in buckets you can free. Theres also some cute little things you can do such as read posters, get a drink, or sit on a bench which are all nice touches. Clawfish leaves plenty of room for updates such as new machines, or fish and if the developer adds some more machines then this game will be absolute amazing but as it stands its still a very charming and enjoyable game that you can easily come back to whenever you want some good claw machine fishy goodness.
Posted 26 June, 2021. Last edited 27 June, 2021.
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0.0 hrs on record
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Burial at Sea - Episode Two changes the combat greatly, and tells a mess of a story that has lots of issues but still provides an extremely memorable and worthwhile experience that every Bioshock fan should play. The combat in this game is heavily heavily stealth based based, giving you silent weapons, and tools to navigate the world as silently as possible. This is a welcome change of pace and fits Elizabeth's character very well. You have to plan out encounters and be strategic about what you do in order to find success. The story.... well it's a bit of a mess continuity wise but the experience it gives if you don't overly critique it is phenominal. It has you going between Rapture and Columbia and learning about the events leading to the first game. You come face to face with characters from the first game and Infinite in your quest to find what you're looking for and it builds upon the world of Bioshock. If you're willing to look past the continuity errors of the story its a great experience every fan of the series should play.
Posted 26 June, 2021. Last edited 27 June, 2021.
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0.0 hrs on record
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Burial at Sea - Episode One has some issues, and is pretty pricey for its length however I still think it's worth a play and here's why. The beginning takes place in Rapture in its prime, when it's bustling with life and everything is shiny and new and its an absolute treat to see. You only get to see a little bit of Rapture in this way and it leaves you wanting even more of it however you quickly get taken away from it all and are back to dirty old rapture in ruins. The combat in episode one varies greatly from the rest of the series. Ammo is extremely limited meaning every bullet counts. The atmosphere is brilliant and the world looks gorgeous, or as gorgeous as run down Rapture can look. If you go into encounters firing away and shooting at everything you see you will not have a fun time. It will be miserable. You have to use your resources smartly and yes this isn't and won't be for everyone but I found it an interesting change of pace and while it wasn't perfect I found it enjoyable and a good challenge. This does of course continue the story and yes, there are plotholes, yes some of it makes no sense at all but the experience you get is worth it I think. If you are a massive Bioshock fan I think you should absolutely play this, probaly on a good sale though, if you haven't played the first 2 games and have only played Infinite, then I'd say you could probably skip this one.
Posted 26 June, 2021. Last edited 27 June, 2021.
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15.1 hrs on record
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Bioshock Infinite steps away from Rapture and into a whole new world, and it does so with great success. Infinite takes place in Columbia, a city in the clouds. Infinite takes the story telling of the first two in terms of world building, and atmosphere and delivers a completely different experience than the first 2 did. Columbia, unlike Rapture is still an active city but the city itself tells a story much like Rapture did. The story of Infinite does have a few problems continuity wise but as an experience, it's absolutely amazing. Yes you can look at every small detail and scrutinize the errors or moments of flawed logic but the story delivers a great experience. The combat makes some changes compared to the first two, the most notable being you only carry 2 weapons at a time. Plasmids return although they're called vigors here but they're the same premise. Infinite adds a new movement option though, being the ability to travel on rails which gives you more options in combat now, allowing you to attack from the skies and drop in on your enemies. The other massive addition is Elizabeth, the companion character. Elizabeth only adds to the game, and doesn't hinder your experience at all since she helps get you items like ammo and healing items in combat, and can't die, meaning you don't ever fail an objective because of bad AI. Elizabeth also can open up tears, to allow you to create cover, or items that can aid you in combat. Infinite innovated on the first 2 games and provides a satisfying story and great gameplay, as well as one of the best characters in gaming in Elizabeth. I can't recommend this game enough.
Posted 26 June, 2021. Last edited 27 June, 2021.
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8.7 hrs on record
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Bioshock 2 is a sequel that doesn't build off of it's predecessor a whole lot but that's not necessarily a bad thing. If you enjoyed Bioshock, you will most likely enjoy this one as well. The strengths of Bioshock 2 can also be its weaknesses though. Combat in Bioshock 2 is mostly the same, similar weapons, similar plasmids, similar areas to explore but it does make some changes for the better. Gone is the old hacking minigame and instead we have a much more streamlined hacking minigame that doesn't completely take you of the game. This game also introduces a moral system where you can choose what to do to certain characters throughout your playthrough and this will change your ending, much like the little sisters from last game. The little sisters return here this time with a gathering mechanic that allows you to get more adam but its completely up to you whether you do it or not. I personally had no issues without doing the extra gathering. So Bioshock 2 doesn't change a ton, and while it keeps the core gameplay of the first, which is very good, it leaves a lot to be desired. The game isn't bad at all, far from it, it just feels like it could've done more. The story of this game is not as strong as the first either and leaves some to be desired however the final chapter of this game is fantastic. I personally think the final chapter of this game is better than any part of the first Bioshock. The highs of Bioshock 2 are some of the best in the whole series however the lack of innovation can leave some wanting a bit more, however the areas you explore are still fantastic and this game is absolutely worth a playthrough, as is the Minerva's den DLC.
Posted 26 June, 2021. Last edited 27 June, 2021.
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11.2 hrs on record
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What can I say that hasn't already been said before? Bioshock is one of my favorite games. The world building is on another level. Rapture is just oozing with life despite being only inhabited with splicers and the likes. The world itself tells a story and every item and piece of art on the wall plays a part in that story. Rapture is a city that's been through a civil war and you can tell. The lighting, the creaks and groans of the city falling apart under the water all play their part in this fantastic world you get the privilege of exploring. The different sections you visit all are unique enough to where you don't get bored of them and keeps the game feeling fresh. The atmosphere from the music to the visuals and lighting all play their role in telling the city of Rapture as well. The combat is great as well. The mix of unique weapons, each with their own unique ammo and the wide range of plasmids make it so that everyone can play with their own style. The variety of enemies is great as well, with many different types of splicers and big daddies. The story itself is extremely engaging and keeps you invested and wanting to learn more throughout your play through, and I encourage you to seek out audio logs as they expand upon the story of Rapture even more and are a treat to listen to. I do have 2 big issues with the game though. The hacking minigame you do really interrupts the game play but luckily you can do it as often as you want or choose to ignore it completely. The other problem I have is the camera, The camera allows you to take pics of enemies in order to get upgrades and like the hacking minigame, it just interrupts the flow of the game and unlike the hacking, the camera is more of a necessity since you need it to get upgrades and boosts but overall Bioshock is a game that everyone should play as these 2 issues do not ruin the overall experience of this absolute masterpiece of a game.
Posted 26 June, 2021. Last edited 27 June, 2021.
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1 person found this review helpful
6.1 hrs on record
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This game seems to have a bad reputation online but as someone who went in pretty much extremely blind and with no experience with the previous games, some of it is valid criticism but I think Bionic Commando deserves a play through today. The story isn't the greatest and as someone who hasn't played the previous games, I did get kind of lost but I also think it was fine enough for a roughly 5-6 hour long action game. The game is at its best when it puts you in a open environment with lots of tools to aid you in combat and movement. Swinging through the levels with your bionic arm is a treat and genuinely impressive considering this game is over a decade old now. It truly feels like you're spider man at times. The combat consists of third person shooting, and using your bionic arm to either throw things at your enemies or throw yourself at the enemies, both of which are fun. The game can be genuinely difficult at times as well, especially when going against multiple of the flying robot enemies near the end. The game does tend to get a little repetitive since it doesn't expand on its concepts all that much but this isn't too much of a problem considering its short length. Combat can feel a little clunky, especially with some long animations on some attacks but for the most part its great fun. If you're a fan of action games with unique movement I think getting this game will make for a fun weekend.
Posted 26 June, 2021. Last edited 27 June, 2021.
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