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Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 67.2 hrs on record
Posted: 2 Aug @ 4:48am

This is a well made and well thought out game it has really good attention to detail and It is very immersive.
At first it can be challenging until you get the hang of things and learn what to do.
But even then it is easy to stuff up and die if you make mistakes.

It is a lot like The Forest, I guess all survival games seem quite simular.
GH has a much better story and is more focused on survival. The Forest was much more creepy and scary as it has a horror element.

I played and completed story mode and only ever had 1 native come and attack me. In nearly 20 hours I never saw another one.
I liked the story.
You can survive without ever building a base.

I did build a base when I played Spirits of Amazonia and it takes a long time building even a small base by yourself. I dislike how that you have to have frames everywhere to put up walls and you end up with poles of the frames everywhere even in the middle sections where you don't want walls, it looks quite ugly and intrusive. So not completely happy with how building looks. Even with real mud brick houses you don't have poles everywhere you walk.

I found Spirits of Amazonia quite boring and annoying. Repetitive tasks to complete and annoying kids to carry back to the village that don't stop crying, disliked playing it so never bothered trying to complete it.

This game is enjoyable to play for a while. But end up with not much to do but build, hunt, eat if you aren't playing story. It's not exciting to explore as it's just green jungle and it's very hard to see anything through all the trees.
You get much more natives appearing in spirits of amazonia but they aren't any real threat, they seem stupid and are easy to kill. I class this game as alright overall as the gameplay loop is rather dull and uneventful and ends up feeling like a drag. I still recommend as I did get some enjoyment out of the game.
6/10.
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