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31.2 hrs on record (24.3 hrs at review time)
Monster Hunter Rise Review - 24 Hours In

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)

After 24 hours in Monster Hunter Rise, it’s clear this game is a polished, action-packed experience that delivers on everything fans love about the series. From the epic monster battles to the gorgeous world, this game is a must-play for anyone who enjoys challenging combat and immersive worlds. Here’s why I’m already hooked:




Gameplay - Intense and Rewarding Hunts
Monster Hunter Rise makes combat feel dynamic and thrilling. The wide variety of weapons offers something for every playstyle, whether you prefer a fast, agile approach or a slow, heavy hitter. The new Wirebug mechanic is a game-changer, offering added mobility and opening up new strategies for fighting and exploration. Every hunt is a test of skill, timing, and teamwork, and there’s a real sense of accomplishment when you finally bring down a challenging monster.




World and Design - Beautiful and Immersive
The world of Monster Hunter Rise is stunning. The vibrant landscapes, from forests to deserts, offer an impressive visual treat. The attention to detail in the environment and monster designs is remarkable, making every area feel alive and worth exploring. Each map is meticulously crafted to encourage both combat and exploration, and the seamless transitions between hunting zones keep the action flowing without interruption.




Highlights

Combat Depth: The variety of weapons and tactics available means no two hunts feel the same. The combat is challenging yet satisfying, with each monster requiring different strategies.
Wirebug Mechanic: The Wirebug adds an exciting element to combat and exploration, allowing for quick mobility and new ways to interact with the environment.
Stunning Visuals: The game’s world is gorgeous, filled with rich environments and beautifully designed monsters that make each hunt a visual spectacle.



Cons

Learning Curve: If you’re new to the series, there can be a bit of a learning curve, especially when it comes to mastering the different weapons and understanding the various systems.
Solo Play Can Be Tough: While you can hunt solo, some of the larger monsters can feel overwhelming without the help of others. However, this is part of the game's charm — it’s built around cooperative play.
Limited Story Depth: While the game shines in gameplay, the story isn’t the focus. It’s functional but doesn’t offer the depth or narrative engagement of some other RPGs.



Final Thoughts - A Monster Hunter Masterpiece
With 24 hours under my belt, Monster Hunter Rise is everything I wanted from a monster-hunting game and more. It’s a fast-paced, exhilarating experience with rewarding combat and a beautiful world to explore. If you’re a fan of the series, or even a newcomer looking for a deep, challenging game, Monster Hunter Rise is a must-play.

Highly Recommended for anyone looking for a thrilling, action-packed adventure!




Originally posted by Deelt:
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Posted 19 November.
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75.3 hrs on record
Wild Hearts Review - 75 Hours In

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4/5)

After 75 hours in Wild Hearts, I can safely say that this game offers an exhilarating journey for fans of action RPGs and monster-hunting thrillers. From the unique creatures to the captivating world, there’s a lot to love here, though it has its quirks. Here’s a look at why Wild Hearts is worth the ride:




Gameplay - Thrilling and Satisfying Hunts
Wild Hearts shines in its combat and hunting mechanics. Each monster encounter feels genuinely intense, demanding strategy, timing, and skill. The range of weapon types and abilities gives players tons of freedom to develop their own playstyle, keeping each hunt feeling fresh. The progression system is well-paced, and as you unlock more powerful gear, the satisfaction of taking down larger and tougher beasts grows. This game knows how to keep players on their toes with each battle.




World and Design - Stunning but Untamed
The world of Wild Hearts is visually enchanting, filled with atmospheric landscapes that set the tone for each hunt. From eerie forests to breathtaking mountain peaks, the setting draws you in. However, navigating the map can sometimes be challenging due to rough edges in the terrain or minor bugs that break immersion. But the visual and environmental variety make exploring each region worthwhile.




Highlights

Incredible Combat Variety: The choice of weapon types and ability to customize your style means every player can find a setup that fits them. Combat feels impactful and deeply satisfying.
Engaging Monsters: The creature designs are fantastic. Each monster feels distinct, with unique moves and patterns that keep you alert.
Immersive Environments: From the eerie forests to the expansive deserts, each area has a unique flavor, making hunts feel like an adventure.



Cons

Occasional Clunky Navigation: Traversing the map can sometimes be frustrating, especially when you're trying to chase down monsters in tight or jagged terrain.
Minor Performance Hiccups: While the game runs well overall, there are occasional frame drops and small bugs that can disrupt the experience momentarily.
Repetitive Missions: Some mission types feel a bit recycled, especially when grinding for materials, which can occasionally lessen the excitement.



Final Thoughts - A Wild Ride Worth Taking
After 75 hours, I’m happy to say that Wild Hearts has been a thrilling experience, filled with high-octane monster encounters and a world worth exploring. Despite a few quirks, it offers satisfying gameplay, beautiful environments, and plenty of content to keep you hooked for hours. If you’re a fan of hunting games or action RPGs, Wild Hearts delivers a powerful adventure that’s both rewarding and challenging.

Recommended for anyone looking for intense monster hunts in a beautiful, yet untamed world.




Originally posted by Deelt:
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Posted 17 November.
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Wallpaper Engine - Editor Extensions Review

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)

After diving into Wallpaper Engine - Editor Extensions, I can confidently say that this tool is an absolute game-changer for anyone passionate about creating or customizing wallpapers. It’s like the ultimate toolkit for unleashing your creativity and pushing the boundaries of what can be done with desktop backgrounds. Here’s why I’m so hooked:




Features – Unmatched Customization
The Editor Extensions open up a whole new world of possibilities for wallpaper creators. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced artist, this extension provides an intuitive, powerful set of tools that allows you to animate, design, and personalize wallpapers in ways I never imagined possible. The extended scripting options and effects make your creations feel alive, and the variety of new components (like advanced particle systems and interactive elements) let you craft wallpaper masterpieces. It's like having access to a whole new level of creativity for your desktop.




User Interface – Clean and Intuitive
The interface is surprisingly user-friendly considering how much depth the editor offers. Even with all the added options, I never felt overwhelmed—everything is clearly laid out, and the tools are easy to navigate. If you're new to creating wallpapers or digital design in general, the learning curve is quite manageable. For those more familiar with design, the editor provides enough complexity to satisfy even the most experienced creators.




Performance – Smooth as Butter
One of the best parts about this extension is how well it runs. Despite all the extra effects and features, I never experienced any performance hiccups. Whether you’re running a simple wallpaper or one that’s heavily animated, Wallpaper Engine handles everything smoothly. I was worried that adding too many interactive or complex elements would bog down my system, but the engine optimizes everything efficiently.




Endless Possibilities – Perfect for Any Style
The editor is truly only limited by your imagination. From creating soothing ambient designs to highly detailed animations and interactive pieces, there’s no shortage of possibilities. You can even pull in assets from various sources and tweak them to fit your vision. Whether you want to show off your coding skills or just create a visually striking background, this tool has you covered.




Final Thoughts – A Must-Have for Creators
If you’re a fan of Wallpaper Engine and enjoy personalizing your desktop, the Editor Extensions are an absolute must. They bring your creative vision to life in ways that the basic tools just can’t match. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, this extension opens up a whole new realm of possibilities that make your wallpapers more interactive, dynamic, and engaging.

Highly Recommended for anyone who loves customizing their desktop or creating stunning visual experiences.




Originally posted by Deelt:
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Posted 17 November.
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103.5 hrs on record (31.1 hrs at review time)
Need for Speed Unbound Review – 31 Hours In

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4/5)

After 31 hours in Need for Speed Unbound, I’m hooked on its intense street racing, but I have to admit—it doesn't quite capture the magic of NFS Heat. While Unbound brings bold style and a fresh approach, it sometimes feels like it’s racing in Heat's shadow.




Gameplay – Fast, Furious, and Slightly Familiar
The gameplay nails that classic Need for Speed feel with high-stakes street races, police chases, and big drifting action. Unbound adds a cool risk-reward element by letting you decide how much heat you want to take on for bigger rewards, but I miss the overall grit and atmosphere from Heat. The police are relentless (sometimes a bit too relentless), and while it makes for exciting escapes, it also interrupts races in a way that Heat managed a bit more smoothly.




Visuals and Style – Unique but Polarizing
Unbound’s mix of realistic cars with stylized, graffiti-like effects is definitely striking, and I applaud the creativity. That said, Heat’s neon-drenched, Miami-inspired vibe had a way of drawing you in that Unbound doesn’t quite capture. Unbound is bold, vibrant, and beautiful in its own way, but the visual style might not land for everyone, especially if you’re coming straight from Heat’s more grounded aesthetic.




Customization – Depth with a Personal Touch
Customization is a high point here, with endless ways to make each car feel like your own creation, from cosmetic details to performance tweaks. The upgrades are satisfying, and the options allow you to tune each car precisely to your racing style. This is where Unbound shines, even outshining Heat with more options to personalize every inch of your ride.




Progression – Fun but Sometimes a Grind
Unbound’s money and reputation system works well, but it can feel a bit grindy, especially compared to Heat’s more straightforward progression. The daily challenges and events are a nice touch, but the cash flow can be tight, slowing down your ability to grab those high-end rides or key upgrades without a bit of extra patience.




Final Thoughts – Solid, But Heat Still Has the Edge
Need for Speed Unbound is a fresh and fun entry with plenty of street-racing action, customization, and daring style. It’s a thrilling ride, but it doesn’t quite reach the high-octane magic of NFS Heat. If you loved Heat, you’ll find things to enjoy here—but you might also find yourself missing that familiar neon-lit adrenaline rush.

Recommended for fans of the series who enjoy a bold new look, but still miss the Heat.




Originally posted by Deelt:
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Posted 12 November.
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65.6 hrs on record (51.9 hrs at review time)
The First Descendant - 52 Hours In

After spending over 52 hours in The First Descendant, it’s clear that this action-packed looter-shooter has the potential to carve out a unique space in the gaming landscape. The mix of high-octane combat, detailed progression systems, and engaging co-op play makes it a memorable experience, but it also comes with its share of challenges.

Gameplay: Thrilling Combat and Strategic Depth

The core gameplay of The First Descendant revolves around third-person shooting mechanics that are fluid and satisfying. Each character feels distinct, with a unique set of abilities that can drastically change how you approach combat. Whether you're gunning down enemies or utilizing your powers, there’s a real sense of impact in every encounter.

The game introduces a variety of characters, each with unique abilities, making your playstyle feel fresh every time you switch. You can expect to spend time mastering each character's strengths and weaknesses, which brings a lot of replayability.
The enemy AI is challenging but fair. On higher difficulties, the enemies become more strategic, forcing you to think on your feet.
The boss fights are particularly intense, with some requiring precise teamwork and coordination.



Progression and Loot System: Addictive Yet Time-Consuming

The progression system in The First Descendant is what keeps you coming back for more. The game’s loot mechanics are deeply tied to the experience, offering a wide range of weapons, gear, and abilities that you can enhance and upgrade.

    Character progression feels rewarding as you level up your abilities and gear. The loot system can be addictive, with new gear constantly enticing you to go back for another run.
  • Customization options for both character and gear are plentiful.

However, the grind can become repetitive, especially when trying to farm specific gear. This could be a deterrent for players who prefer more variety or faster progression.

Co-Op Mode: A Real Highlight

The co-op mode is where The First Descendant truly shines. Playing with friends or random players online creates a dynamic environment where strategy and teamwork take center stage. Communication is key, and while the game does a decent job of facilitating team play, there’s always room for improvement in terms of voice chat integration and match-making.

    Co-op play allows for seamless drop-in/drop-out multiplayer. Team synergy is crucial during tougher missions and boss fights.
  1. There’s a good variety of missions to keep things fresh in co-op play.

Graphics and Performance: Visually Stunning, but Resource-Heavy

The visuals of The First Descendant are top-notch, with expansive, beautifully designed environments and impressive character models. The game’s use of lighting and particle effects is particularly striking, making every battle feel epic. However, this comes at a cost. Even with high-end hardware, there are occasional frame drops, especially during intense firefights.

The game’s detailed environments are full of life and make exploration enjoyable.
Some performance optimizations are still needed, particularly for lower-end systems.
Final Thoughts: A Promising Yet Flawed Experience

After 52 hours, it’s safe to say that The First Descendant has a lot to offer, especially for fans of co-op looter-shooters. The gameplay is exciting, the loot system addictive, and the co-op mode a blast. However, the grind can feel excessive at times, and performance issues might hinder the experience for some players. With continued updates and optimizations, this game has the potential to be a great long-term experience.

One of the most exciting aspects is the upcoming content updates, which promise to add new characters and missions, keeping the game fresh.

Pros:
    Engaging co-op gameplay Unique character abilities
  • Solid progression system

Cons:
    Repetitive grind Performance issues
  • Limited solo experience

In conclusion, The First Descendant is a game full of potential and definitely worth checking out for fans of the genre.

Originally posted by deelt:
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Posted 8 November.
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65.9 hrs on record (16.9 hrs at review time)
Battlefield 2042 Review – 16 Hours In

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4/5)

After 16 hours in Battlefield 2042, I can confidently say this game is a thrilling mix of chaotic large-scale battles and intense, action-packed moments. It's not without its quirks, but it’s definitely living up to its name in many ways.




Gameplay – Massive, Dynamic Warfare
The scale of combat is impressive, with huge maps that allow for unpredictable and intense skirmishes. The new specialist system adds a unique twist to classic roles, giving more ways to approach objectives and adapt to different combat situations. Whether I'm sniping from afar, storming an objective, or diving into chaos with a tank, every match feels like a new experience.




Graphics and Sound – Immersive and Polished
Visually, Battlefield 2042 is a stunner. The environments are sprawling, detailed, and brought to life with dynamic weather effects that impact gameplay. Hearing thunder rumbling in the distance and watching a tornado roll across the battlefield is exhilarating. Audio is also top-notch, with each weapon and explosion sounding just right.




Performance – Mostly Smooth, Some Hiccups
Performance has been decent overall, though there are occasional frame drops and bugs here and there. Nothing game-breaking so far, but hopefully, future patches will smooth out these rough edges. It can feel slightly chaotic with so many players and vehicles around, but that’s part of the Battlefield charm.




Final Thoughts – A Promising Battlefield Experience
Battlefield 2042 brings the chaos and intensity Battlefield fans love, with a fresh twist through dynamic maps and specialist roles. There’s a lot to love here, and with future updates, it could easily become a top-tier entry in the series. For now, it’s an exhilarating experience that feels worth diving into.

Recommended if you’re ready for large-scale, chaotic combat with that classic Battlefield feel!




Originally posted by Deelt:
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Posted 7 November.
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249.2 hrs on record (26.2 hrs at review time)
TModLoader Review – 25 Hours In

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4/5)

After 25 hours with TModLoader, I can say it’s an essential tool for any Terraria fan looking to expand their experience. Having already sunk 120 hours into the base game, this modding platform opens up endless possibilities, from new items and biomes to completely overhauled gameplay.




Gameplay – Endless Customization
TModLoader lets you easily download and install mods, and the variety is insane. You can enhance your gameplay with new bosses, enemies, and even entire worlds to explore. It keeps Terraria feeling fresh by adding that extra layer of excitement and creativity.




Performance & Usability – Smooth Sailing
The platform is surprisingly stable, and modding is straightforward, even for those new to the scene. The modding community is active, which means there's always something new to try.




Final Thoughts – A Must-Have for Terraria Fans
With TModLoader, the replayability of Terraria is pushed to new heights. Whether you're looking for more content or want to try a completely new twist, it delivers in spades.

Highly Recommended for anyone looking to expand their Terraria experience.




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Posted 6 November.
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245.5 hrs on record (59.3 hrs at review time)
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Valheim Review – 59 Hours In

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)

After 59 hours in Valheim, I’m already hooked—and I know there’s many more hours to come! This game is a beautiful, brutal, and surprisingly addictive Viking adventure. Whether you’re hunting down legendary beasts, crafting gear, or building your longhouse in a mystical Norse world, Valheim makes each step of survival both challenging and rewarding. Here’s what has me in love with it:




Gameplay – Survival with a Purpose
Valheim nails the survival genre by blending it with a purpose-driven progression. You start with the basics—gathering wood, crafting tools, and surviving the elements—but soon, you’re tracking down powerful bosses to gain special abilities and exploring vast biomes filled with different resources, enemies, and mysteries. Unlike many survival games, Valheim doesn’t feel like a grind; everything you do has purpose, from cooking to mining to building.




World – Mystical and Expansive
The world of Valheim is breathtaking, even with its low-poly art style. Every biome has its unique charm, dangers, and resources. From eerie swamps and dense forests to snowy mountains and wide oceans, each region feels distinct and encourages exploration. The dynamic weather, ambient sounds, and mystical landscapes create an immersive experience that pulls you in for hours.




Building – Unleash Your Inner Viking Architect
Building in Valheim is a joy on its own. You can create everything from humble shacks to full Viking forts and elaborate mead halls. The physics-based building system is challenging yet satisfying, rewarding creativity and planning. The satisfaction of seeing your own fortress rise in this rugged world is a unique pleasure, and the customization options give your base real personality.




Boss Battles – Epic, Memorable, and Worth Every Preparation
Each boss in Valheim feels like a grand event, requiring preparation, strategy, and bravery. Each fight tests your progress, gear, and skill, and victory always feels earned. The bosses aren’t just powerful foes; they’re milestones that shape your journey, rewarding you with abilities and resources that open up the game even further.




Final Thoughts – A Norse Survival Masterpiece
Valheim delivers a memorable survival experience that balances exploration, building, and combat beautifully. The world feels vast and mysterious, the gameplay loop is compelling, and the journey is truly your own. Even after 59 hours, it feels like I’ve barely scratched the surface of what’s possible.

Much more time will be spent here, because I absolutely love this game.




Originally posted by Deelt:
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Posted 5 November.
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353.1 hrs on record (96.5 hrs at review time)
Terraria Review – 96 Hours In

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)

After 96 hours in Terraria, I’m still completely hooked! This game is a masterclass in combining exploration, crafting, and action in a vast pixelated world that feels limitless. Whether you're delving into the depths for rare resources, taking down enormous bosses, or building your ultimate base, there’s always something exciting waiting around the corner. Here’s why Terraria keeps pulling me back in:




Gameplay – Engaging, Layered, and Surprisingly Strategic
Terraria may look straightforward, but it’s got depth! You start with a basic pickaxe and sword, but soon find yourself strategizing on how to gather materials, craft better gear, and tackle different biomes. It’s a classic gameplay loop that rewards every minute spent. Each biome holds unique challenges and rewards, which keeps things interesting, no matter how far in you are.




Exploration and Surprises – Endless Discoveries Await
One of Terraria’s greatest strengths is the thrill of discovery. Every corner of the world holds secrets, from underground caves and jungles to mysterious temples. You never know what rare treasure or dangerous enemy you’ll encounter, making exploration incredibly rewarding. Each world is randomly generated, so no two playthroughs are ever the same—adding endless replayability to the adventure.




Boss Battles – Intense, Challenging, and Rewarding
The boss fights in Terraria are unforgettable! Each one requires unique strategies, and you’ll need to craft the right gear, buff up, and plan for every fight. The progression is super satisfying: just when you think you’ve conquered it all, a new, even tougher challenge awaits. Taking down each boss feels like a huge achievement, and the loot they drop is well worth the effort.




Building and Creativity – Unleash Your Inner Architect
If building is your thing, Terraria is a sandbox playground! You have the freedom to create anything from simple outposts to elaborate castles and sprawling bases. With a huge selection of materials and decorative items, your creations can be as elaborate or minimalistic as you want. The freedom to build and customize gives the game endless charm and makes it feel like your own unique world.




Final Thoughts – A Journey Worth Every Minute
Terraria is one of those rare games that truly feels endless in the best way. Even after 96 hours, I feel like there’s so much more to explore, build, and conquer. Whether you’re here for the combat, creativity, or exploration, this game has it all. If you haven’t played it yet, now is the perfect time to jump in!

Highly recommended for anyone who loves an immersive adventure with limitless possibilities!




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Posted 5 November.
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301.0 hrs on record (113.7 hrs at review time)
Phantasy Star Online 2 Review – 113 Hours In

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4/5)

After 113 hours in Phantasy Star Online 2, I can confidently say this game is a wild, fast-paced ride with some truly memorable sci-fi action. The blend of intense combat, deep customization, and co-op missions keeps you coming back for more, even if it’s a bit grindy at times. Here’s why I’m hooked:




Gameplay – Action-Packed and Fluid
The combat in PSO2 is all about skill, timing, and staying on your toes. With quick attacks, flashy abilities, and a ton of different weapons, it’s engaging whether you’re slicing through waves of enemies or taking on massive bosses. Every class has its own flair, and I’ve loved experimenting to find what suits my style best. There’s something deeply satisfying about mastering the combat, and every mission feels fresh and challenging.




Customization – Endless Possibilities
The level of customization here is absolutely insane. From gear to aesthetics, you can fine-tune every detail. Want to run around as a tech-powered samurai or a futuristic mage? Go for it! And the outfits and skins are surprisingly detailed, letting you stand out in the lobbies and look unique, which adds a lot to the community vibe.




Community and Co-op – Engaging and Welcoming
I’ve met so many friendly players who are always down to help, whether it’s tackling harder missions or just exploring the vast areas. The co-op element really shines in PSO2, making it rewarding to team up and tackle content together. If you’re looking for a social game with a helpful community, this is definitely one of PSO2’s strongest points.




Progression – A Mix of Grind and Reward
Yes, there’s a grind, but it’s a grind that feels rewarding, especially with the regular events and missions that shake things up. It can be a little repetitive at times, but if you’re into collecting loot and powering up, it’s oddly satisfying. Progression is steady, and each gear upgrade feels like an accomplishment.




Final Thoughts – A Sci-Fi Adventure Worth the Time
Phantasy Star Online 2 has kept me entertained for over 100 hours, and there’s still so much more to explore. If you’re a fan of fast-paced combat, customization, and a community-driven experience, this is worth diving into. It’s a game that knows how to keep you engaged without feeling overwhelming.

Highly Recommended for players who love a sci-fi action RPG that’s as intense as it is social!




Originally posted by Deelt:
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Posted 5 November.
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