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296.6 hrs on record (228.8 hrs at review time)
Truly a masterpiece. One of the greatest games of all time.
Posted March 11, 2020.
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1,596.8 hrs on record (1,081.5 hrs at review time)
Tons of fun (wow much hours)
Posted November 21, 2018.
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35 people found this review helpful
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0.9 hrs on record (0.6 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
This game has gotten alot of negative review recently with the Alienware Giveaway. I think alot of people saw it and thought it was just another game that was in Early Access so the Developer could hide behind it if their were any bugs. This game is by no means that. This is barebones, in development, all around in incomplete. But that is not a bad thing. If you look underneath the rough edges of the graphics and the slightly buggy gameplay, there is real potential. The graphics direction is amazing. The fx and action are really intense. If you are looking for just another game to play this is not for you, come back and buy it in a year or two. But, if you are looking to go along for the ride of the development of this game and help it blossom into the MOA game it really should be, then buy it.
Please Note:
The developer of this game is one person. Given, he is the most dedicated person I've ever seen, he is just one person. Development is slow and steady.
The graphics are rough, but show real promise.
It says I only have a few hours but its bugged out some how, I have more like 45-50.
Posted June 22, 2016.
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1 person found this review funny
280.3 hrs on record (43.5 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
First off, this game is amazing. I started playing it about two weeks before the ever dreaded "META UPDATE". Frankly, I don't see what everyone is so bent out of shape about. It stopped pros from going down a tier and pwning noobs with overpowered guns, and I'm sure all of the people who are now not getting pwned by pros are happy. I know I am, I never believed in overtiering so you can use a plasma stick to one shot everyone. The other thing that was changed is the minimum armor level, which made people go into battle with at least half decent armor. I don't understand complaints about that either.

This game is a Multiplayer game where you construct robots out of blocks (Minecraft Style) and then attach guns and wheels and hoverblades and thrusters and wings and legs etc. You can basically build anything you can imagine, as you are only limited by your CPU power, which gradually increases throughout the game. You start off with a sprinkling of three different robots, and you can either jump into battle or go to the garage and build a robot from scratch. After every battle, you gain an amount of RoboPoints (For buying parts) and TechPoints (For unlocking new parts). The amount you gain depends on if your team won and what your personal performance was in the battle. As you unlock new parts and blocks, you can build progressivly stronger robots that are able to fight with higher and higher tiers. At the end game you are able to build massive Megarobots in the TX-1 tier that tower above everything else.

I am currently beginning to fight in tier 6 and I have never bought anything. So you can see by my hours that this game doesn't drag on, but it doesn't fly by. I personally think it has a very good pace. If you like FPS games, you will like this, but it also has a sprinkling of strategy in the robotic construction that can get as complicated as you want it.

Have fun Crafting!
Posted July 5, 2015.
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0.3 hrs on record
Just so everyone knows, this is a Computer Benchmark, meaning it rates the performance of your computer and tells you the FPS of the simulation once it renders a series of scenes and does a physics simulation. This specific one runs DirectX 10.1. This benchmark works well on older computers that do not support DirectX 11, or if your Graphics card doesn't support it. It works very well for this purpose, and 3DMark is widely used in gaming communities for the purposes of comparison. On a final note, if your system does support DirectX 11, go with the normal 3DMark.
Posted May 26, 2015.
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