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62.9 hrs on record (37.1 hrs at review time)
I don't need to play one more round. I don't need to play one more round. I don't need to play one more round.
I don't need to play one more round. I don't need to play one more round. I don't need to play one more round.
I don't need to play one more round. I don't need to play one more round. I don't need to play one more round.
I don't need to play one more round. I don't need to play one more round. I don't need to play one more round.
I don't need to play one more round. I don't need to play one more round. I don't need to play one more round.
I don't need to play one more round. I don't need to play one more round. I don't need to play one more round.
Posted 28 November, 2024.
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343.5 hrs on record (210.4 hrs at review time)
A review from a Survivor main

Dead by Daylight has a wonderful, spooky atmosphere. Each map feels unique and different, and always has a different way to play on it. The randomness of chests, hooks, generators, and totems makes each game a little more refreshed. The dark shadows and tones of the map make everything get an eerie look to it, and the music only heightens your edge in the game. Different music plays when a killer is near, when you're being chased, and sound effects like a Raven's caw or the rustling of plants can make you jump.

Each Killer plays differently, and each person also plays each killer differently. This means that every match is usually different, and while in one game you could be dominating and escaping with no issues, the next you could be jumpscared and spooked with now realization you were being watched. It's always a gamble, but the fun is not knowing who you will get, and trying to adapt throughout the match

Game runs relatively well graphic wise, however the servers themselves can be left to desire. At times you'll have a game where everyone has no problems and everything is good. But at others everyone on the map is hopping and teleporting or lagging, or hits either register when they shouldn't or don't register when they should. Game can also have a problem with errors as well, sometimes telling you that you have

A major downside to the game is the toxicity. Some games have great survivors that work in teams, fix generators together, help unhook teammates, realize when people make mistakes and have a laugh in the end. However, often there is an issue where Survivors can end up being incredibly toxic, both to Killers and other Survivors. Often, Survivors have a preset notion of how a Killer and their fellow Survivors should be playing with their build, and this leads to several scenarios:
The toxic Survivor is the first one downed, and if they are not saved immediately within the first few seconds of being hooked or downed, they disconnect before they can be killed.
The toxic Survivor is being chased, and purposefully tries to lure a killer to another survivor in the hopes that survivor will die instead of them (which, usually, killers are chill about).
Someone else is hooked, and the toxic Survivor not only leaves said survivor on the hook, but also doesn't go to fix a generator and instead waits all game for their teammates to die so they can get the hatch
Everyone escapes, and the toxic Survivor insults the Killer, saying they are garbage and other obscenities.
This can happen, and while it doesn't happen every match (or at least, in my time playing thats what its been like), you can expect it to happen once a game, and its best taken with a grain of salt. Play how you want, and ignore anyone who tells you otherwise.

This game is best played with friends, and Kill your Friends is a wonderful gamemode for when you just want to have some spooky fun!

Posted 7 August, 2020.
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16.3 hrs on record
Spongebob Battle for Bikini Bottom- Rehydrated
Score: 7/10
The good:
BOBB is a faithful remake of one of the best licensed XBOX 360/PS2 games of the 2000's. The textures and details look simply beautiful, and is done in such a way that nothing looks jarring being in HD.
The levels are exactly how you remember them, but you're experiencing them in a brand new way with new detail and a smooth framerate.
Load times are significantly reduced from the first game (thank goodness). Game is easy to understand, Spatulas are pretty easy to get. If you enjoyed this game as a kid, or just like Spongebob in general, you'll definitely love this game.

The Bad:
Music in the levels get repetitive very quickly. Each new area has a new song that goes with it, but that song has a short loop that repeats forever and only ever changes if you're in a boss fight or a challenge. This game also uses the original audio from the first game that was remastered and put in the remake, so you still get knock-off Mr. Krabs and Mermaid Man
100% the game, while not hard, becomes very tedious at the end. In order to complete the game, you must purchase Golden Spatulas from Mr Krabs. In the original game, you needed 39,500 in total to get these. In Rehydrated, you need to get 108,000 Shiny Objects. You'll definitely need to do some grinding to get both this and the 40,000 to get the Cinema, which can become tedious to do when you just want to finish the game.
You can only get the 100% reward if you collect everything before the main boss fight. If you do the boss and then collect everything, you can't fight the boss again. So you never get the 100% cutscene.
Game Engine can also be prone to some strange bugs as well, particularly on character models.

Conclusion:
This game is definitely great for relaxing or killing some time! Anyone who loved Spongebob as a kid will absolutely adore this game, its story, and its humor. Aside from some nitpicks and some things that come off as tedious, this game is super fun!
Posted 7 August, 2020. Last edited 7 August, 2020.
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3 people found this review helpful
113.7 hrs on record (24.6 hrs at review time)
Bought this game because it simply looked cute, and I had three other friends who were bored as well. SImply jumped into the game with them to see what it would be like. Immediately, and for the rest of this game, the most common phrase was "What the hell am I doing?" 100% Orange Juice is a crazy mash of a board game, a card game, and a fighting game. It's wierd and crazy, but hell if it isn't fun!
Posted 8 June, 2015.
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