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4 people found this review helpful
1.6 hrs on record (1.3 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Now before you see the thumbs up and instantly think the game is fantastic, actually read the review first. First-off this game is buggy as f*ck. Don't buy this game if your looking for a nearly completed game. I got a LOT of bugs, including randomly dying, and no way to save my game. Items combine, duplicate, etc. Also, the game performs really badly atm. I'm running it on a GTX 760, and i get about 30 fps on the highest settings, while I get around 45 in Battlefield 4. If you have a low end PC, don't expect to run this game at high framerates. The combat is also pretty sh*tty. The flare gun shoots as fast as you can click with no reloading or cooldown, and infinite ammo.
All of that being said, this game definitely has huge potential. The time the game wasn't completely bugging out, it was actually decently scary. And it looks like it probably has a good story behind it. The survival elements are pretty cool as well. It allows for custom buildings, which is always a plus side. The team seems like its very open to bug reports as well. Basically the point I'm trying to get across is, if you can get passed the incredibly low framerates, massive amount of bugs, and clunky combat, I can definitely recommend this game to you.
Posted May 31, 2014. Last edited May 31, 2014.
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1 person found this review helpful
21.7 hrs on record (19.5 hrs at review time)
Fantastic story, but lacks gameplay.

The Walking Dead tells the story of a Lee Everett, and a small child named Clementine who Lee looks after. It takes place during a zombie appocalypse, and has a very dark setting. While the Walking Dead offers very little gameplay (Mostly Quick-Time Events), it has a very touching story. The game makes you feel like you're talking to real people. It gives you options of what you want to say, and the other characters dialog changes based on your's. The game also offers you other choices differing from conversation. These include who you will give food to, and which people you will save. The game feels incredibly immersive and has a deep story. If you're looking for a plot-based game, pick this game up.
Posted May 3, 2014.
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3 people found this review helpful
7.5 hrs on record
Awful PC Port

COD: Ghosts is just another Call of Duty game. The singleplayer is bad, but the multiplayer is fun to jump into now and then and doesn't require much thought or strategy. It's the kind of game that you can jump into for a short amount of time and stop playing whenever you want. Camping is a big problem in this game however, which might ruin some players' experiences. You might encounter some hackers but it's quite easy to report them.

Back to the campaign, the story is ridiculous and is hard to follow (not really worth it anyway). Basically all of South America invades the US by shooting it with giant missiles from space... you get the point. That being said, it is still fun to occasionally control some ridiculous weapon attached to a helicopter to mow down tons of enemies.

The real reason I wouldn't recommend this game on PC is the how bad the port is. The graphics don't look much better than the console version. Framerates aren't good either. It dips below 30 fps on my rig (which gets around 50 fps in Battlefield 4, a far better looking game). There's one attachable sight that makes the game go to around 5 fps (not intentionally). To conclude, if you do want to get this game, get it on a console.
Posted May 3, 2014. Last edited May 3, 2014.
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