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21.5 hrs on record (13.8 hrs at review time)
Very fun retro hockey game. Franchise mode even has light manager game elements that are surprisingly captivating.
Posted 30 June, 2019.
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5,427.6 hrs on record (1,897.8 hrs at review time)
What a play!
Posted 21 November, 2018.
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5.6 hrs on record
Casual adventure clicking game / walking simulator. There's an oldschool clicker feel but the game design makes the story proceed at a nicely fast pace. The humour is hit or miss. I can see some people liking it but for me it was mostly really stupid and random. There are some funny bits and if you learn to ignore the bad ones the story is fun to follow. Story also gets better as the game progresses which helps.

I found the environment and surroundings very immersive, loved getting to new areas as they were very lifelike. It was somehow easy to imagine this absurd manufacturing plant existing, which is a feat in itself. Soundtrack was forgettable but ok, only real bother was the corn field track that kept playing in repeat pretty much half of the playing time. The end track was an amusing close up track.

All the time that the other main character Vlad followed me around, I kept hoping the damn thing would get hit by a random meteor and die. Only in the end was there some character development. Luckily the ending scenes and events that bring the game to a close are genuinely good. They left a really good taste of the game.

If you can get it for 5 euros it's worth it, but not for 20. Maize goes up to -90 % on sales which is when I recommend picking it up. Especially if you enjoy absurd random humour.
Posted 2 April, 2018.
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592.3 hrs on record (9.0 hrs at review time)
The co-op mode is gold.
Posted 22 November, 2017.
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1 person found this review helpful
40.1 hrs on record (37.4 hrs at review time)
Great puzzles, slow story that reveals itself bit by bit. Amazing mostly relaxing atmosphere encourages you to linger around and ponder about the pieces of the story and the puzzles itself. You can go faster but because of the throughoutly captivating atmosphere I chose to savour every piece slowly. Rarely have I felt such elation of discovery in a game. Something in Talos Principle reminds me of urban exploring.
Posted 12 April, 2017.
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4 people found this review funny
201.0 hrs on record (24.7 hrs at review time)
If I could go 16 years back in time and decide to use 1/10 of the time I've spent on Uniball instead on playing the guitar, I'd probably earn a nice living as a studio musician and/or have a bunch of great albums out. 10/10, would decide to play Uniball again.
Posted 24 February, 2017.
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3 people found this review helpful
1.7 hrs on record
Nice atmosphere and great looking world but the weird turn based fighting mechanic is not to my liking at all. Killing opponents is simply not fun. I didn't like the mechanic in Supergiant's previous game Bastion either but I still had high hopes for Transistor as it's completely different. Shame.
Posted 18 November, 2016.
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4.0 hrs on record
I'd much rather watch Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie than eat the rotten ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ of a roadkill skunk and down it with beer. Frankly, I'm surprised of the negative reviews by fans as the movie is better than what you would expect. Campy, creative, quite funny, acting solid b-grade. Plot is silly in a good way. It is not a classic but it's still a good game movie for fans of AVGN.

The only clear frustration is laggy Steam video and the volume balance. When music comes in it's loud as a Nokia 3310 ringtone being played at volume 9999 plugged into Cray X-MP with PC speaker. This makes you want to turn the volume down everytime there's a cutscene, but then the dialogue gets quiet as ♥♥♥♥! I can clearly remember this problem from my childhood in the 90s, but thats no excuse for a modern film. Though as AVGN is out there to be the world's most known pastiche to old crappy video games, maybe it is.
Posted 23 November, 2015. Last edited 23 November, 2015.
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2 people found this review helpful
4.5 hrs on record
An enjoyable casual playthrough puzzle game. Puzzles had a good amount of variation. Some seemed hard at first glance but were accessible with a bit of thought. The devs were slacking a bit as by the end the variation decresed; more and more puzzles seemed to consist of similar object-linking. Still the game managed to stay fun. Plot was also solid with a good amount of silliness.
Posted 15 February, 2014.
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