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1 person found this review helpful
18.4 hrs on record (14.6 hrs at review time)
The fact that this game is still charged at 60$ normal price 5 years after release... Did Ubisoft get into 2K HQ?

Thankfully, there are frequent deals and I picked it up for around 5$. I really wanted to love this game, I played a LOT of Borderlands 2 back in the day, and what has always made Borderlands Borderlands is the gun mechanics and Borderlands 3 absolutely delivers. I would play 2 over and over and over again, getting the best of the best guns, and the end of the game introduces the standard 'play again on harder difficulty' AND Mayhem mode, which seems to increase that even more! I honestly wish that were a feature available at the beginning of the game because, despite selecting the harder difficulty... this was an incredibly easy game. A part of me wants to play through again just to experience the prestige and Mayhem mode, but, the thought of enduring the story again makes me gag...

The story line in Borderlands has never been its strong suit, and honestly, I could get over it IF there were not so many stupid mechanics forcing the player to wait for NPCs. The number of times the game broke because I got ahead of the NPC and they just couldn't cope is pretty ridiculous. I felt like I could never truly play the game at my own pace. That pair with the CONSTANT 'Oh, this way is blocked, better find another way!' or 'It's locked, but there's another way that's way out of your way to get to!' Paired with the use of different planets, which, while cool in concept, has you constantly teleportating between the ship and different quick travel locations ALL the time. And, for some reason, they placed the fast travel location on the ship at the far end on the opposite side from the healm so each and everytime you get there "Come up to the bridge killer" so you got to hike across the entire ship to get there. Beyond frustrating.

The other part that really killed it for me was the level pacing... You'd be better off renaming the game "You aren't high enough level to use this item." The entire game is easy and doesn't require you to use side quests (as was needed in previous games) nor was there any good reason to do so since the best loot was in the campaign. BUT, the storyline doesn't give you enough XP to maintain with the story, meaning you are easily destroying enemies 5, 6, 7, all the way up to 10 levels above you no problem but now you have to hold onto those weapons for hours before you can use them.

While previous Borderlands had broken guns, they were very, very rare and yet in this game, I found 6 I believe in my first playthrough only hitting the story missions. Guns that despite having weapon ratings of 100 - 200 (when by the end you are using 400+), completely trivialized most bosses and negated the need for ammo. (I had a flame shotgun that fired faster than an SMG and only used a bullet 1 out of 20 shots (approximately) and just destroyed everything all the way up to the final boss.) I can't help but feel like the developers went 'Ohh, people love these super rare, amazing guns! Let's give everyone that fealing!'

Bosses and the freaking vaults, all had extremely disappointing loot when compared to what I'd randomly find in a toilet. I remember playing the Fort Knoxx story in Borderlands 1, and the final loot rooms were EPIC! And now... it's just not there...

I do still recommend this game, I'd rate it at a 6/10 because the gun play DOES feel absolutely amazing, it truly carries this game. If it's on sale for 5$ and you enjoyed the previous Borderlands, anddd can put up with 500 VERY annoying story mechanics and cliches that will have you pulling your hair out... Than Borderlands 3 may be for you!
Posted 17 March. Last edited 17 March.
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1 person found this review helpful
92.4 hrs on record
Liberty has once again won the day! The threat of PSN towards Super-Earth has been eliminated, and democracy can rest easy.
Posted 5 May, 2024.
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1 person found this review helpful
19.5 hrs on record (13.6 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Manor Lords, AKA Banished 2, is the true successor to one of my all-time favorite medieval colony survival-type games. I remember adding this game to my wish list years ago, and I'm glad I did because it's got great bones. The game doesn't have a lot of end-game content yet, and some of the mechanics are pretty basic, but it plays very well and is super solid! This is how early access SHOULD be, bugs are few and far between, and it's begging for new content. I can't wait!
Posted 27 April, 2024.
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1 person found this review helpful
99.6 hrs on record (1.6 hrs at review time)
Does it need optimization? Yes. Does it deserve a 30% positive review rating? Absolutely not.

You can tell how much love and care the developers have poured into this game, the tools and assists we wanted from CS1 are integrated into this game and done even better. Cities Skylines is the true Simcity 4 successor and CS2 takes it up a notch. I look forward to performance improvements they do and within a year, I imagine this game will be running butter smooth.
Posted 25 October, 2023.
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10.1 hrs on record (7.5 hrs at review time)
When I got my VR headset, I knew this would be one of my first games. I wasn't disappointed. The story lives up to the quality you expect from Valve, with a similar storytelling style to the Half Life series, this feels right at home in the series. Valve really showcases the highlights of VR gameplay and the game feels very natural while also running surprisingly well. I was a bit worried my 1080 wasn't going to keep up but Valve's optimization had this game running great across all quality levels. Half-Life: Alyx is a perfect combination of FPS, horror, VR interaction, and great storytelling that'll make you wish Valve made games on the regular again.
Posted 11 July, 2023.
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0.4 hrs on record
Call of Duty used to be the pinnacle of well-polished, clean, robust, and wonderful, arcade-style first-person shooters. Having been a fan of the series since Call of Duty 4, playing LAN games and seeing the franchise mature through Modern Warfare and Blackouts. For a while, it really seemed they had found a good recipe for games, trading off between Infinity Ward and Treyarch Studious, the franchise had found a comfortable medium where they could try new things and be able to roll out what worked into next year's release.

In recent years however, there's been so many acquisitions of the franchise and such large controlling parties taking over, the game has beyond lost its roots of what it was. If you told me ten years ago, that Call of Duty would take on many attributes of free-to-play models while charging OVER normal full-game release prices, I would have asked if EA bought them out. For 70$, you are paying for the privilege of giving them even more money, this truly feels like we've taken what gaming is supposed to be, and entered mobile gaming territory.

The quality of the game really seems to reflect that as well. It truly feels as if the developers who were designing in-game mechanics and structure, have been re-tasked to create skins and other money-grabbing features that are unheard of in previous titles. The games no longer show off the cool skins you worked for, but rather who has the deepest pockets.

The actual gameplay feels incredibly clunky, the gunplay feels awful, the movement mechanics are garbage, the user interfaces are rough and unfinished, and the game experiences frequent crashes and the performance is awful. I've played first-person shooters that have been made by teams of 1 - 5 people that felt significantly better than this dog crap.

In previous years, you were happy and excited to talk about games you played and Call of Duty was absolutely high on that list. But now, you are ashamed to even admit owning it. It's so beyond sad to see how these large corporations have completely and utterly destroyed this title and are milking it for every last cent more than Bethesda is milking Skyrim.

There's nothing here COD excels in anymore, if you want battle royal, go play Apex or PUBG, if you want a high-intensity tactical shooter, Arma, Battlefield, or Tarkov, if you want a fast-paced first-person shooter, Counter-Strike. At least with most of the games on this list that have a seasons pass that requires money, the publishers aren't begging 70$ for the base game.
Posted 26 April, 2023. Last edited 26 April, 2023.
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94.5 hrs on record (87.5 hrs at review time)
Great game, worth the buy, but they just made modding this game illegal... It was literally the reason to buy the PC version and apparently the only ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ way to make them pay attention to their own stupidity is negative press review, so I can not recommend this game until this ♥♥♥♥ is solved
Posted 15 June, 2017.
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795.5 hrs on record (177.2 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
After having played this game for a few hundred hours, I'm not going to lie, there are a ton of bugs and problems with the game, but at the same time it's a fantastic experience.

The concept of a battle royale game have been around for along time, the first iterations starting as simple mods for FPS's, Arma 3's Battle Royale really kicked off the genre with the general public, and H1Z1's attempt was also a hit, but, one is a mod and the 2nd makes Call of Duty look like the best game ever. While PUBG still has bugs and issues, H1Z1 after Years of development, still suffers from a lot of the same problems it did day 1, and it truly seems the development team's focus has been shifted from fixing the bugs and making it a fantastic game, and more towards content and milking money from players.

Unlike it's predicesors, Playerunkown's Battlegrounds, is one of the first games developed around and solely for battle royale. It's development is purposed around bettering the players experience in the one and only gamemode, and it truly seems the developers are working hard to smash the bugs that currently plague the game and bettering the playing experience to the best of their ability.

Yes, this is still an early access title, yes it's buggy, yes you can die by the problems currently in the game, but despite the issues i've experienced in the nearly 200 hours i've played, this game gives me an adrenaline rush like no other game can. Every single round, the thrill of the fight is a fantastic feeling, and once you get up to the top 10 and the play circle is only a few hundred meters across, you can feel your pulse starting to spike. It's like the thrill you get from a good horror game, but every single round you get that rush.

Is this game perfect? Hell no. Is it worth the $ in it's current form? Absolutely. The devs have already ironed out a lot of bugs and they continue to do so patch after patch, the game is already in a great state and it can only get better.

If you've been looking for a game to get you back in the FPS genre, and a game that truly keeps you on the edge of your seat, you will love Playerunkown's Battlegrounds
Posted 24 May, 2017.
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421.1 hrs on record (48.4 hrs at review time)
If you've played any other farming simulator game, you know exactly what to expect from this game, that being said, with each rendition Giant Software improve each and every game with new ideas and fresh outtakes; but where they screwed up is charging money for their DLC. Do not get me wrong, they are very well done, but I believe with out major differences between 15 and 17, I can't aprove their penny pinching in the DLC.

But, if you ignore that fact, the game it's self is great, I love the mod support Giant has and the game itself is very sleek, clean and elegant. It runs very well and simply works. It is a very well designed game, but I do not agree with some of their finacial strategys.
Posted 18 March, 2017.
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1,396.7 hrs on record (30.1 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
I used to play this game far back in Alpha status, when it was a simple mining/farming/defense strategy game; and I saw it come to Steam and had to try it out again. It's turned from that simple strategy game into a complex, indepth, fantastic RPG strategy game. The amount of care that has gone into this game since the early days is staggering, and it's complexity is nearly annoying with the amount of states and emmotions of your colinists you have to deal with.

Just the other day, had an enemy tride raid me, was able to capture one and kill the remaining, turns out, the prisoner had early onset malaria. I treat my colonists and prevent spreading it then release him. The enemy tried is happy to have him back, and pretty sure the tribe is on the brink of death as malaria spreads threw like wild fire.

10/10 Would send a malaria infected prisoner back to their tribe again.
Posted 16 March, 2017.
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