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50.8 hrs on record (23.8 hrs at review time)
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Posted February 11.
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3.3 hrs on record
10/10
Posted November 26, 2022.
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2.9 hrs on record
Yes
Posted November 25, 2021.
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1 person found this review helpful
14.4 hrs on record (10.4 hrs at review time)
10/10 sequel, can't wait for the next game
Posted November 25, 2020.
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1,053.6 hrs on record (4.7 hrs at review time)
You could be having the most fun you could ever have for just $15 a month, so what are you waiting for. Buy the game you won't regret it.

For only 15$ with an initial 25$ investment, (free month playtime with base game purchase) you too can enjoy the beautiful and ever expanding world with endless hours of enjoyment, Replace your lack of a social life and the fact that you haven't gone outside in months, or seen your friends or family in so long that you feel that you're losing touch with them and what was your reality as you know it, Creeping slowly into isolation as you sit in the dark, contemplating life and existence over and over playing the same dull game, Why not try to get those ever creeping suicidal thoughts out of your dark depressed mind by playing the most fun and social interaction you can ever have for only $15 a month?

I picked up the game on PS4 when it was free in May. I started playing, one because it was free, and one of my friends had been trying to get me to play it with him for years. Also it's Final Fantasy, and it's had to mess that up. I figured I'd play it casually, a couple hours here, a couple hours there. That did not happen however, at the time of this review I have 21 days 9 hours and 40 minutes of playtime (about 513.66 hours.) I have since bought Shadowbringers on PS4 and PC, and I plan to swap over to PC eventually. I have leveled a few classes to 70 in the short time I've played. Level cap is 80 for reference. I regret nothing, the story is great, and the combat is solid. Even the community is great, which is surprising for game released in 2013. They are friendly and extremely helpful.

Stay away from the Lalafells though, as they can't be trusted.
Posted July 8, 2020.
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741.8 hrs on record (739.5 hrs at review time)
I play a lot of mmos, like a lot, just look at my games pages and you'll see. I've even played Runescape most of my life, so I know how grindy a game can get. This game is on a completely different level, basically pay with Platinum (paid currency) to do anything or you're waiting or grinding days to get what you want. The crafting times are stupid long and getting some items has such a low chance that your better off going for something else, or as the developers must want, buy it with Platinum.

Yeah, this game is fun, it's solid for what it wants to be. I enjoyed about 500 hours of it then only continued playing because my friends still enjoyed playing. One of my friends even has over 2000 hours in the game... Overall its combat early on is pretty fun, you can actually sneak in stealth missions. You can join friends right out of the tutorial and do everything except story missions together. The progression is kinda slow for later planets, but it's fine overall. If something's too hard invite some randoms, you might get someone who just wants to stand on point playing a guitar, but for the most part you'll get the help you need. The trading community is a bit more straightforward. They have an item you want and you pay for it with Platinum (there is a Credits tax when trading so keep that in mind.) It's usually quick and painless, only a few words exchanged.

You want this cool looking Warframe? Better spend anywhere from 200 Platinum to 600 or grind for hours to get the 3 blueprints, then buy the final one with Credits (in-game currency.) Only to find out you need resources to craft the Warframe parts, so you farm for a few hours, maybe days if you need something a bit more "rare" (Cryotic, Nitain Extract, ect.) and then you wait 12 hours for each part to finish crafting. then to make the actual Warframe it takes 72 hours extra. 74 hours of just crafting time on a charater just to see if you like playing them, if not you just wasted ~4 days for nothing. There's even a Warframe that has even more parts to grind blueprint for, 8 infact. you have to grind for its night and day aspect parts and blueprints. Both of which have 3 parts each, and 1 blueprint. They didn't even cut down the crafting time either, each part takes 12 hours, and each aspect takes 72 hours, add on the 72 hours for a full Warframe. On top of all of that the drop chance for one of the parts/blueprints is so astonomically low that getting the one you need is next to impossible. Both my friend and I spent like 2 months on and off trying to get all the parts, but just gave up and moved on.

You want this cool new weapon? Better fork up the Platinum because otherwise it's probably going to take days to find the blueprint if you can't buy it for Credits. Got the blueprint? Better start farming resources cause you can't craft anything without resources. Then you'll have to wait anywhere from 12 hours to 24 hours, and if you're researching a weapon in the Dojo (basically your guild hall) you can tack on another 72 hours.

You don't want to wait for something to craft? Give some Forma to finish it instantly. You'll be paying anywhere from 25 - 50 Platinum each for weapons and parts or 200 - 300 Platinum total if you're rushing every part on a Warframe.

You want Forma to make your Warframe or weapon stronger? Here's a pack of 3 for 40 Platinum, oh that's too much? Go farm relics for a few hours and hope you get one that has a Forma in it. Open that relic for a chance to get a Forma. Didn't get it, Better farm for a few more hours and try again.

There are even these packs that happen every so often where you can buy a Prime Warframe and its signature weapons (and some Platinum.) You buy them with straight up cash and you get the stuff without needing to craft or farm anything. They aren't cheap however, the cheapest pack with 2 weapons (and some Platinum) will set you back 50 USD. The pack with the 2 weapons and the Warframe (and some Platinum) will set you back 80 USD. The most expensive pack, with the 2 weapons, the Warframe, and some cosmetics (and some Platinum) will drain you of 140 USD. Yes people do actually buy these because the only way to get the cosmetics in the packs is to buy them from the pack.
Posted March 13, 2020. Last edited March 29.
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1.8 hrs on record (1.1 hrs at review time)
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Good to see they finally continued the series.
Posted November 28, 2019.
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4.9 hrs on record (3.4 hrs at review time)
This game is amazing.
Posted July 1, 2019.
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31.2 hrs on record (24.1 hrs at review time)
Because of the fact that you can no longer buy Dark Souls™: Prepare To Die™ Edition from the Steam Store makes me not recommend any of FromSoftware's games. I know they made a remastered version. The remaster should not replace the original. If FromSoft goes the way they went with Scholar of the First Sin, then really it isn't even a remaster... It will be another s****y remake. Don't get me wrong, I love Dark Souls I and Dark Souls II, I've put thousands of hours into both on my PS3. Hell, I've even put similar time into Demon Souls. But when you make a game unpurchasable because you made a remaster, you clearly don't care enough about your fanbase. What's next? Are you going to pull a Bethesda and completely hide the game from searches like they did with Skyrim? Better yet, are you going to make Dark Souls™ II unpurchasable too?
Posted June 21, 2018. Last edited June 21, 2018.
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374.1 hrs on record (324.6 hrs at review time)
Terraria is a great game. It has held my interest for almost 500 hours (some offline and some online) and another 200 with mods (those weren't tracked by Steam.) Whether I wanted to build a house, mine, fight mass amounts of mobs, or fight as many of the bosses I could in one night, Terraria had me covered. It was always easy to set up a server, dedicated or not, and play with a group of friends. The game can get pretty chaotic if you have a decent size group of friends. From PvP to boss farming, we never really ran out of things to do. Even if we did, one of us would always think of something.

I will recommend Terraria to anyone who asks, but recently (May 14th, 2018) I have experienced an extremely devastating and irreversible bug. If you take a ".plr" file (a player data file) and copy it to another folder, then rename it, the game messes up some values or something because it corrupts and deletes every save and world in your Terraria folder. For example, let's say you want to copy your "Failed Hardmode Speedrun" character so you can mess with mods or what-have-you. So you copy the folder in your Terraria\Players folder and rename it "Failed Hardmode Speedrun Copy" and then rename the ".plr" file to "Failed Hardmode Speedrun Copy." You then start up the game to make sure it worked, but you find all of your saves are borked and none of them are loadable except the ones you have synced to the Steam Cloud. Well for me, I hadn't synced about 20 characters and about 50 worlds. I lost a lot of time, probably about 400 hours of characters and worlds. This was enough for me to completely give up playing Terraia. So to avoid this, make sure all of your characters and worlds are backed up to the Steam Cloud.

Like I stated above I would 100% recommend Terraria to anyone who asks. Just keep your data synced and you'll have no problems because there aren't really any other bugs like this that I have ever encountered. Sure there are a few glitches where you can have all of the NPCs move into one room and a few duplication glitches, but otherwise, the game is flawless.
Posted May 14, 2018. Last edited May 14, 2018.
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