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11 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
19.8 hrs on record
REALLY good game!
Very polished for its genre, gives a double dose of nostalgia with Sesame Street/Muppet parodies and Resident Evil game mechanics, fun and well thought out exploration, and a great message!
9/10!
Posted November 11, 2023.
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29.4 hrs on record (9.4 hrs at review time)
I tried this out during the free weekend a while back, and I'm glad I did! I immediately fell in love with the card/deckbuilding mechanics, the art style, and the music! It's also nice that you're able to build up your rank and deck with matches against bots before doing PvP! The EXP debuff is fairly minimal, but I do wish you could select from ALL the maps to practice on, not just a few.

I do feel like the game is lacking, though, in terms of content. Aside from bot games and exploring the hub world, there's only 1v1 and 2v2 to choose from, and not a lot of maps to do them on either. I'd love to see modes that incorporate more players, hopefully at least 3v3, and/or maybe a mode that isn't round-based. There was a recent expansion released and I think more are on the way, but this first one just added a few cards, a new character, and some more cosmetics.

In summation, the bones are REALLY good here, but I want more!
Posted October 15, 2023.
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155.9 hrs on record (120.1 hrs at review time)
This has become my absolute favorite game on Steam. It's best described as furry Game of Thrones as a board game in a video game. There's one game mode with only options to change some settings and how some things work, but with the different ways to win and the multitude of characters that each work in very different ways, it surprisingly never gets old. It's a surprisingly deep and enjoyable experience. Play it!
Posted May 22, 2022.
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6 people found this review helpful
22.7 hrs on record
Not the best Musou/Warriors game.
It's very story-driven, and it has an impressive amount of content at least. There are a TON of missions, and a lot of cutscenes done in-engine, which they normally don't do. As another plus, you also get some glimpses of the anime for cutscenes as well.
However, because it's THIS story, you're forced to play as the main character for about 90% of the story mode, making you wonder why they even bothered putting other characters into the game when you only really use them for a mission or two.
The story starts at the beginning, but it doesn't really find its form gameplay-wise until it gets close to the end. Most of the missions I played were INSTANTLY forgettable, with very uninteresting set pieces and enemies, which is surprising considering the source material they're pulling from. And when the levels DID get interesting, they would usually be ruined by a dumb mechanic or a boss fight that's only difficult because of the near-infinite amount of I-frames the bosses get. On top of that, the game doesn't end at a very satisfying part of the story. This series will seemingly never have a complete adaptation aside from the manga, which is unfortunate.
And to top everything off...this is just a bad port, plain and simple. I have a pretty good gaming computer that can run games that are more intense than this, and even with everything on low, this game does NOT run well. If basically ANYTHING interesting happened during a mission, the frames would dip down pretty bad.
I had to suffer through this because Berserk is my brother's favorite thing ever, and he wouldn't stop pestering me about it. Now that I'm done, I can finally remove it to make room for something actually good.
Posted November 8, 2020.
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80.8 hrs on record (9.4 hrs at review time)
It's got a lot of cool features with its new leaderboard, workshop content, and more...but it simply doesn't feel as good as the original game. "Notes" on the tracks feel/sound delayed when playing, and the tracks don't feel as vibrant and alive as they were in the original game. On top of that, this title doesn't seem to have as much of a playerbase as the original. It's nice to set the score for a song you like that no one else has played, and some might like having less competition for the high scores. I do like the changes to the Casual mode in this game, though, like how they increased the note frequency and made the others useful. No penalization for hitting other "notes" is nice, too. But I dunno; I just have more fun with the original Audiosurf.
Posted May 2, 2017.
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3 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
73.0 hrs on record (14.7 hrs at review time)
Great, super fun game! The underwater aspects are a refreshing change to normal shooter mechanics, although the game feels very familiar and is very easy to jump right into. The main game mode is very similar to a round of Payload in TF2, and the humans vs. sharks dynamic is similar to lot of other games I love like Dino D-Day. Aside from that, it also feels like Call of Duty, Battlefield, and Left 4 Dead at different times, effectively capturing the feeling of a scene from "Jaws" or a shark-related horror movie. It's TERRIFYING playing as a diver and suddenly having your buddy snatched out by a rapid shark lunge! And on top of all this, the game has some of THE BEST matchmaking mechanics I've seen! You can actively choose beforehand whether you want to be a diver or shark, choose which of the 12 maps you'd like to play on, and even easily form a party with your friends! The only drawbacks I see are the seemingly low amount of players (can take about 2 minutes to find a game in matchmaking) and just how graphically demanding the game seems to be. I have to run the game in a SUPER low resolution just for it to work decently, but I'm far from having a good computer. Still, HIGHLY recommend!
Posted August 23, 2016.
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2 people found this review helpful
125.6 hrs on record (34.7 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
I am SO glad this game got a sequel, and such an awesomely fun one at that! Pretty much everything has been improved upon the original game! Each character class has a much greater amount of levels, which means it's far easier to level up, and that makes the game so much more rewarding to play! On top of the usual unique buffs every class gets, you're given a choice of an extra buff every 5 levels, further increasing your incentive. I've already played this instalment online far more than the original because it's seemingly a lot more fun and friendly! Also, all the added character and weapon customization options were a GREAT idea! I was already obsessed with collecting weapon camos in CS:GO, and in this game it's exactly the same! The only issues I've had relate to a problem this game has with Intel cores, which I can't really do much about. However, the issue only affects player, enemy, and weapon models, so the game is still very much playable with an Intel core! Other than that, I kind of hope Tripwire themselves adds a lot more maps to the game, but it's not really an issue with all the Steam Workshop capability. In short, fantastic game, get on it now! 9.8/10
Posted January 11, 2016.
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13.6 hrs on record (3.5 hrs at review time)
What a game! I'm not hugely experienced with horror as a genre, but I knew as soon as I heard about this game that it would appeal to me. The perspective of a toddler as your character is very unique, and it adds a lot more to the game itself. At times, the game can be completely sweet and innocent, and other times perfectly terrifying. You mentally put yourself in the position of the toddler as well. Everything is huge and scary/intimidating to you, having Teddy around makes you feel safe with his voice and personality, and when the going gets rough you just want your mommy. And being a toddler makes the horror moments all the more terrifying because you are so helpless; you can't fight your way out of a situation. All in all, the game captures playful innocence, some interesting puzzles/exploration, truly stressful horror and stealth play, and an ending that likely sends people right to discussion forums (seriously, some other opinions on that would be nice ^^;). It may be very short (I finished in a little more than 3 hours), but it's an unforgettable ride that may merit a diaper change! 8/10
Posted January 10, 2016. Last edited January 11, 2016.
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16.7 hrs on record
THANK YOU DEVS!!! The ONLY thing wrong with the first O.M.D. was the fact that you couldn't play with anyone else. Since that's now been changed, its sequel is a PERFECT game. Both characters are incredibly fun to play as, and all the great things from the first game are either perfectly intact or improved. 10 outta 10!!!
Posted August 2, 2014. Last edited August 2, 2014.
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48.7 hrs on record (47.3 hrs at review time)
3rd-person shooter with League/Dota game mechanics. WHY ARE MORE PEOPLE NOT PLAYING???
Posted July 31, 2014.
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