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1 person found this review helpful
221.3 hrs on record (28.6 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
It's a good game. Not much else needs saying.
Posted July 1, 2019.
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1 person found this review helpful
10.1 hrs on record (2.6 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
For £7.19, this is a bargain and well-worth every penny put into it. Now to try and find someone to play with... hopefully, the game's popularity picks up and I get to play against some real people! If you have a headset, give it a shot.
Posted July 1, 2018.
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95.0 hrs on record (82.5 hrs at review time)
An awesome game with plenty of replayability. The random generation and the steadily increasing challenge makes the game better as you play through, unlock more ships and meet different fates. Certainly a tough task to tackle, defeating the rebel fleet and becoming the hero of the federation is always an enjoyable and engaging experience for the seasoned tactician, whether you play as a plucky bunch of humans, tough rockmen, mysterious metal-bending lanius or any other of the cast of races, the experience will always be different each playthrough. And if you do get bored of FTL, there's always plenty of mods to keep you at it. Two I might recommend include: Infinite Space, an infinite run to see how far you can go before succumbing to enemy fire, and Captain's Edition, a well made expansion to the already complex world of FTL: Faster Than Light.
Posted September 26, 2014. Last edited April 5, 2018.
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21.8 hrs on record (20.5 hrs at review time)
A well written, witty, and all-round incredible game. Despite it's simple appearences, The Stanley Parable masterfully crafts an engaging story around the player by asking "What if the main character didn't follow the story?", "What if the chosen one didn't follow their path to destiny?". From this basic concept, The Stanley Parable allows the player to choose their own narrative and engages them by making the narrator react to these choices. Overall, a short, humourous game which I'm sure many have come to enjoy.
Posted October 23, 2013. Last edited April 5, 2018.
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