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16.2 hrs on record
Chicken Police - Paint it RED! is one of the best games i played this year so far, and even though i was already hooked just from store page alone, the game still managed to surpass my relatively high expectations for it!

The story was pretty good for the most part, nothing too groundbreaking but still entertaining enough to keep me hooked all the way to the end, what can i say? i really can't say no to a good buddy-cop noir adventure! :P

As for the characters, they're some of my favorite in recent memory, i simply love the premise of this game and the human-animal hybrid designs, not only did they manage to make me memorize every single one of them but they also made them all actually interesting!
Each character looks pretty distinct not only in their appearance but also in their accents & personalities, this was a breath of fresh air compared to other games where all the generic side characters start to blend into each other after a while.

The voice acting was pretty good as well, especially for the 2 main characters, i really enjoyed the constant banter between them, but i also have to admit that i was hesitant at first after hearing Sonny Featherland's first monologue (the way he breaths after each sentence), but he either stopped doing that later on or i simply got used to it that i completely forgot about it lol
Couple that with some great dialogue and you're in for a treat! the only other game that was able to make me chuckle this much (probably more but still :P) is Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy, which is some real high praise for this one.

Hmm, what else? i also simply adore the black & white aesthetic the game has, and i found the world to be interesting enough & worth exploring (multiple times), i also wish there were more cutscenes but the ones already there are still well made. (i also love the little easter eggs sprinkled through out the game, the blind lawyer bat Murdock and his partner anyone? *wink wink*)

All in all, this was a very good point & click noire detective game, definitely something unique, at least characters-wise, definitely worth a try if you're into this kind of games. 8/10
Posted March 26. Last edited March 26.
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4.9 hrs on record
I don't know what i was expecting when i first bought Firewatch, i knew it was good from all the positive reviews it got, but i would've never guessed its story would turn out the way it did, and for the game in general to turn out to be as unique as it did.

Speaking of which, and after having played and finished hundreds of other games by now, i feel like that's probably the best praise i could give to it, simply calling it "unique", a rare experience in a sea full of genericness.

Don't get me wrong, i don't think this game does anything too groundbreaking, it's just that they managed to stand out and make something that feels pretty distinctive from other games out there, and that's definitely not an easy feat to achieve nowadays, not by a long shot.

The story is really good and engaging, the dialogue is excellent, the voice acting is superb, the gameplay is intuitive and simple enough and does well for the purpose of advancing the plot, and the world looks beautiful and is fun to hike through.

I can see how some people might be disappointed in the ending, but i appreciate them keeping the story on the realistic side of things, and while i expected things to go way crazier by the end i was still satisfied by its conclusion (maybe not a 100%, but i can see why they ended the game the way they did and i respect it)

I found Henry, "A.K.A the protagonist" to be very likable & relatable, i also really enjoyed constantly talking to Delilah (A.K.A our boss) about every little thing i found out there, both characters felt real, and i simply couldn't get enough of their banter, both the writing & the voice acting are simply outstanding, kudos to the devs (and the voice actors) for that!

I did face a few bugs here and there, like my character sliding instead of dropping down a ledge, being pushed backwards when i tried to interact with certain items, or my backpack glitching for a few moments after using a rope, but definitely nothing too major or game-breaking.

All in all this is one of the BEST indie games out there, couple that with how it's going for 90% off right now i simply can't recommend it enough. 8/10 (even when not on sale, as long as you're fine with it being short)
Posted January 14. Last edited January 14.
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WWE 2k23 had potential to be a very good wrestling game, it does so many things rights, but it's also filled with so many little annoyances that keeps pilling up and eventually stops it from becoming what it could've been, something great.

But the reason why i'm giving it a negative review has nothing to do with any of that, and is solely due to it making one of the biggest gaming sins in my opinion, which is making you lose in a forced cutscene even though you were beating your opponent to a pulp merely seconds ago, this coupled with how terrible the "MyRISE - The Lock" story makes you feel after forcing you to lose made me want to just drop the game and killed any fun i was having with that mode, what a shame..
Posted December 20, 2023. Last edited December 20, 2023.
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Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy, one of the best games i had the pleasure to experience this year!

It's simply beautiful and full of different cool looking planets & landscapes to explore, i also appreciate the game being linear instead of forcing it to be yet another hollow open world borefest. It also ran great for me aside from a few minor bugs.

The characters are amazing, i loved each and every single one of the guardians, the voice actors did an amazing job with them! i also loved the constant banter between them, something that i've never experienced in other games before, not like this anyways, and i was genuinely surprised by the amount of unique dialogue they had, and how fun it was to listen to, it all felt true to the characters & helped immerse me even further & highly elevate the experience for me.
Kudos to the devs for not only managing to make it not annoying having to listen to your crew talk almost all the time, but also fun and enjoyable!

The game also has some very cool looking costumes for you to collect, and thankfully even though they're pretty hidden, i was still able to get all of them without having to rely on any external guides, the game also has some other collectibles that will triggers unique dialogues with your crew mates on the ship, which add some lore and backstory and help flesh out the characters even further, those seem to be even harder to find so you'll probably need a guide for them. (they're worth getting though, IMO anyways)

The gameplay is also very fun & intuitive, you basically play as Star Lord, but also get to issue special commands to the other guardians to make them perform certain actions & moves, every character has a skill tree to unlock (including 3 skills you can get by spending points & a 4th final one you auto unlock by the final few levels as you advance in the story)
all skills are fun to use, and i especially love Rocket's Five Barrel Barrage!
(the Huddle system was also a cool surprise, but you'll have to find out about it yourself :P)

I can't say i'm a comics guy, but i was exposed to a lot of marvel's characters & lore through other mediums including the movies and other games including Marvel Snap in particular, so i was able to recognize many of the Easter Eggs & hidden stuff & even some of the obscure characters included (the Rocket's move i spoke about earlier was one of the things i recognized, which made me super excited to finally acquire it & see how they would possibly animate it, it did not disappoint xD), the game is simply full of stuff like this, and you can tell the team behind this game had so much passion and love for it.

I also really enjoyed the story, and consider it to be one of the better ones i experienced this year, i also constantly found myself genuinely laughing out loud thanks to the excellent dialogue, and the choices you make throughout the game seem to actually pay off by the end, so that was cool.

oh, and you can also craft upgrades on different workbenches you'll stumble upon in each level, but there are only 15 upgrades in total which is a shame as i was hoping for more.

All in all, this game was amazing for me, i simply could not get enough of it, and would totally buy the sequel if they ever make one (they totally should!), highly recommended! 8.5/10
Posted November 25, 2023. Last edited November 25, 2023.
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Fallout 4 is the first fallout game i ever finished, and what a rough journey it was to get to that finish line..

So let me start with the fact that i got the GOTY version since i had such high hope for the game, i also did not like the vanilla character creator and one thing led to another & i found myself with like +30 mods ranging from unofficial bug fixes to fan-made story expansions, but as you'll learn later, even mods could not make Fallout 4 the game i hoped it was..
and i also was getting frequent crashes at the very start (even before i modded the game), so that didn't bode well.

I first assumed it was because i maxed out graphics, since the game seemed like it was on the brink of breaking down (this was before installing any mods mind you), so i tried lowering them, but the crashes persisted still. So i cranked up the graphics again, modded the game, made my custom character and tried to push through and see if stability/crashes would get any better, and they did, i had less crashes in the later game than i did in he first 15-20h or so.

So i started doing quests, and i have to admit, the game was just too overwhelming for me at the start, i did not know what stuff to loot, if i was supposed to loot everything or not, and i was bombarded with side quests (that are not marked as such, i hate how quests in this game aren't separated to categories for you to know which is which, even if they may appear to be obvious for some people, even the repeatable "radiant" quests aren't marked as such..), i also missed the hint you get about V.A.T.S system at the start so i did not know what button i had to press until i passed the 20h mark, yup, that's probably on me for not looking it up sooner..

Oh, before i forget, it's also possible to get radiant quests at the very start of the game that require you to go to DLC locations you haven't even unlocked and even if you did, the distance is just not worth it in the slightest, what the duck Bethesda?

I also lost my SSD a while back sadly, so i had to play this on a HDD, and boy oh boy what a mistake that was..
You see, i'm not used to having a loading screen every 5 minutes, and this game is full of them, every building you enter you get a loading screen, sometimes you get a loading screen inside the building itself, when you need to fast travel to somewhere you get slapped with double loading screens, the fast travel one and another to enter the location, and you can't fast travel out of a location until you exit it, this coupled with the loading times majorly hindered my enjoyment of the game..

And since every building is filled with trash to loot, and stupid me wanting to fully experience everything and not wanting to miss any collectibles, terminals or stuff that would trigger side quests i felt the need to check everything, or else i would've probably missed something, and let me tell you this is no way to enjoy the game, it'll have the opposite effect, i believe now that the correct way to play this was to just follow markers and get things done as soon as i could without having to waste hours looking through all the pointless lockers & desks.. etc, don't loot, just do the objective.

Graphics aren't everything, but Fallout 4 doesn't look that great even on the highest settings, which is a shame.
I also faced countless bugs including some game breaking stuff like objectives not triggering, NPCs not doing what they were supposed to do, animations getting stuck, my Pitboy disappearing altogether, the ESC/TAB buttons would stop working randomly until i restart the game, NPCs glitching through geometry and many other bugs.. cmon Bethesda, you can do better than this!

The story itself isn't that great, and the endings, or shall i say the "ending", the ending never changes.. it's sad to say but i actually had more fun playing some of the user created stuff than a lot of the vanilla stuff.

I also found it annoying how companions kept nagging you unless you play the way they like, and had to get a mod to remove the messages you get every time you do something they don't like, it's not something too major but i thought it was worth a mention.

oh yeah, about the game being too overwhelming, so when i first played this i kept having the feeling that maybe it's just not for me & i should drop it and move on, but i kept telling myself it'd get better if i just force myself to push a bit further (and i had to justify getting the GOTY edition somehow), and many many hours later i got used to most systems and i was finally able to shake that feeling and enjoy the game, after that i did a lot of exploring, and tons of side quest, and it was all alright, not great, but not bad either, and that probably sums up how i feel about Fallout 4. It's an alright game, and it has the content to justify the price point, it's just that said content is just "okay" at best with a ton of filler on the side, nothing too exciting, nothing that will wow you, just a bunch of busywork for you to kill time.

I feel like Bethesda was focused more on the quantity rather than the quality and it clearly shows, and i personally have no use for filler and would rather play something 10 times shorter but actually memorable and full of quality content, something that respects my time & doesn't have the need to have me do pointless stuff because content!

About settlements, i got a mod for that, a mod that added an actual decent storyline (Sim Settlements 2), which was pretty good and i highly recommend! said mod also allowed me to make my settlers build their own ♥♥♥♥ instead of relying on me, so i don't have much to complain about that, but from what i read the vanilla systems are pretty tedious and bad.

So, after 100h or so, after finishing the super underwhelming main quest & feeling robbed of a satisfying conclusion, and after having to deal with all the slow loading screens & all the bugs (minor to game breaking), and having those bugs extend to even the user created quests i just reached my limit, i could not justify spending any more time on it even though i was looking forward to try the 2 major DLCs included in the GOTY game, i just could not keep going any further, i was just done with it all..

So, in conclusion, after all this you might think i hate this game, i don't, and i don't even consider it to be "bad", i certainly wouldn't call it good either, it's with games like this that i wish steam offered a 3rd in-between option for reviews..

If you have countless hours you want to waste on average to below average busywork, if you're looking for an infinitely moddable game, or if you just want a game where you can loot anything not nailed to the ground even if that loot is nothing to talk about, and if you're fine with the famous Bethesda jank and don't mind the frequent bugs than this game is perfect for you, seriously, the content is there if this is what you're looking for, it is worth the price.

BUT, if what you're looking for is a "good" & "engaging" story, a bug free game, something "memorable", than you should totally look elsewhere. 6/10
Posted November 25, 2023. Last edited November 25, 2023.
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The Quarry may not be everyone's cup of tea, but it's still a very good game if you're a fan of the genre, we really do need more games like this in the future :((
(Until Dawn on PC when?)

The first thing you should know about The Quarry is the gameplay, which will make or break the game for you. This is not an action game, but more of an interactive horror/drama where you'll spend most your time walking, making important choices (which may significantly affect character development, relationships & the plot overall) and doing QTEs from time to time, so if you aren't a fan of this type of gameplay you're better off skipping this one.
Now if you've enjoyed other Supermassive Games titles in the past (including The Dark Pictures Anthology), you'll find yourself right at home, as this is one of their best games so far IMO.

The story is inspired by teen slasher movies, it's not great by any means but it's still fun & enjoyable, i mean of you've ever seen that type of films you'll know to expect the obligatory cringe & cheese that comes with dumb teenagers in horror movies, which is fine (and some might even consider that to be a plus xD)

I personally thought that all actors did a very good job here, the voice acting was superb, the motion capture was the best i've seen in a Supermassive games title, and the game overall looked beautiful & stunning.
I've also encountered 0 bugs overall & the game seems to be well optimized & ran perfectly fine for me.

I honestly hoped the game was a bit longer (don't get me wrong though, it's still pretty long considering the usual length of the other games of this genre), probably cuz i was having a such great time with it and was left wanting more.
There is also a certain character that i was not expecting to see in the game & was hoping we'd get to see more of her, oh well..

Not sure what more i can say about this tbh, except that i finished it a while back & enjoyed it so much that i kept nagging to myself that i needed to write a review for it to show my support & appreciation.
(speaking of which, i also need to force myself to stop being lazy & make a positive review for the last "Dark Pictures Anthology" game i played "House of Ash" soon)

So far, i've enjoyed every single game i got to experience from Supermassive games studio & i can't wait to try even more stuff from them in the future. 7.7/10 (but maybe not for 60$)
Posted November 24, 2023. Last edited November 24, 2023.
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13.9 hrs on record (4.8 hrs at review time)
Not a metalhead myself but i still really enjoyed this game.
Great soundtrack, fluid & addictive gameplay loop, super fun overall!
highly recommended. 7.5/10
Posted October 26, 2023.
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6.2 hrs on record
I have to admit, i don't remember much about the first Rage, apart from it being an alright game; not great, but not bad either.
i certainly don't remember it at being super boring and extremely bland, something i can't say for Rage 2..
I was actually looking forward to play this game, it reminded me of the much better DOOM reboot, and it's even made by the same studio, they certainly know their stuff so what could possibly go wrong? right?
Unfortunately, Rage 2 turned out to be boring, bland & empty, the story, well.. it's just.. meh (i don't wanna overuse the word boring), it's almost non existent, and it's not even being told properly, like the NPCs really suck in this game, and the open world feels just empty and lifeless, i tried forcing myself to do some side activities & clear out some markers but it's just not worth it/not fun imo, so i went back to do some more main missions but the game kept crashing for me.. alrighty then, i guess that's that, oof (crashing is a real problem in this game so be warned)
i have to point out that not everything about Rage 2 sucks, the game does look good & the combat is fun (it's inspired by the DOOM reboot so it was to be expected), aaaand that's about it i guess, i can't for the life of me think of any more positive stuff to say about it, but again, i didn't play the game for that long to make a better/more in depth review.
it's not the worst thing out there, but i feel like my time is better off spent playing something i actually enjoy. 4/10
Posted October 25, 2023. Last edited October 25, 2023.
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For the longest time now, if anybody ever asked me what my favorite game of all time was, i would've instantly & instinctively replied with "Witcher 3 of course!", nothing ever came close to it, not even a tiny bit
but now having finally experienced RDR2, it seems like TW3 finally has a worthy contender (but it still remains unbeaten)
I have never ever experienced anything like this before, the attention to details is out of this world! this is hands down the most amazing & engaging open world in any game i have ever experienced (and i don't even like open worlds to begin with)
It's simply gorgeous, feels actually lived in, full of secrets and things to uncover, full of some of the most fun & interesting random encounters i have ever seen in any game (i'm 87.3h in and i'm still experiencing new ones even now), every locations looks interesting & believable, every side story is well thought out & engaging, even the act of simply riding my horse, going camping/hunting/fishing is so fun i could spend countless hours just doing that (and i'm not one to simply waste time)
and the story, where should i begin? this is one of the best stories i have ever experienced (even outside gaming), i simply can't get enough, the writing & the amount of work and efforts that went into this is simply outstanding!
every supporting characters feel like a real human beings with an actual personality & real motives and struggles, the plot is constantly keeping you hooked & engaged, always wanting more & wondering what's going to happen next
and Arthur Morgan is definitely on my top 5 characters of all times (i'm actually not done with the story yet, i'm like 70-75% done but i simply don't want it to end yet, i'm not ready yet to say goodbye to Arthur, it's breaking my heart :( )
the voice acting is superb, the animations are unmatched, the NPC routines, all the animals and plants & all the systems in place constantly interacting with each other are most excellent, i simply can't praise them enough..
Alright, alright, i realize i'm now simply gushing over how much i adore this game, so i'll spare you and cut it short here
there isn't really anything i can add that wasn't already said countless times in other reviews
except maybe assuring you the claims about it being boring are completely false, there is nothing boring about this game believe you me, and the level of realism doesn't make it any less fun to play.
this is simply a must play, worth every penny and more. 10/10
Posted October 23, 2023. Last edited October 23, 2023.
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Can't really say i'm a SW fan or anything, but what i can say is this game was totally awesome and definitely a step in the right direction for EA!

The story was pretty good, and had some of the coolest moments i experienced in recent memory (again, i haven't even seen most of the movies and i was still able to enjoy it), most of the characters were also pretty cool & memorable, i really liked Cal as the protagonist and found him to be pretty interesting & fun to play as, and of course BD-1 is one of of the best videogame companions period :P
(i especially love how there is an actual button on the controller for you to check on him and make sure he's doing alright, more games need to do that!)

The graphics are beautiful and it runs fine most of the time (but the game does suffer from random frame drops and hiccups so you should probably keep that in mind), i also didn't face any major bugs or glitches.

The combat is Dark Soul inspired, but not nearly as hard or punishing (it can still be quite challenging compared to normal games, especially on higher difficulties.), combine that with how cool and fun the lightsabers are to use, and the Uncharted/Tomb Raider inspired set pieces and you end up with a pretty good and fun gameplay loop.
(You can fully customize your own light saber, big +++)

Side note: if you ever felt the game wasn't as good as it could've been when you're just starting out, it most definitely does get a lot better the more you play, in both combat (once you unlock all moves, some of which i thought you should've started with, or at least unlocked a lot sooner) and the story (can't comment on that sadly cuz spoilers :P)

The open world was fine, you have multiple unique planets to explore, each as a separate mini-hub full of various collectibles to collect, shortcuts to unlock and unique bosses/mini bosses to fight (i'm not the biggest fan of open world busywork so i didn't even bother with getting all the collectibles, but they weren't too excessive or annoying i guess)
you can even explore underwater locations later in the game and those were also fine considering how hard it is to make good underwater levels.

Now the bad:
Some animations weren't as good as you'd expect from an AAA game, some sliding/jumping sections were a bit annoying to get right, backtracking was tedious at times since there is no fast travel between rest locations but it wasn't anything too excessive i guess, the game also refused to launch altogether for me with the new EA launcher, and only worked with the old origin launcher.

As you can see the good far outweighs the minor cons i just mentioned, but still, this is definitely not a perfect game by any means, they still have a lot of room for improvements and polish in so many aspects, so don't play this expecting something great/perfect, but more like something that's actually good and fun.
After all, what really matters and what made me feel like i had to leave this one a positive review was the fact that it was "FUN", with some great story moments, interesting & memorable side characters and enjoyable lightsaber combat. 8/10
Posted December 7, 2022. Last edited December 7, 2022.
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