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It's even better that even in less than 2 hours of play, people find so much positive, right?
Literally my friend was thinking that lmao
Still enjoying the game though. Just wish they didn`t lean so ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ heavily into combat. Lost the horror factor more than a few hours ago. Still pretty enjoyable though.
I think he's saying people are thinking you need 5 because of the number of slots. That's what my friend playing the game thought at first; spent 2 hours searching for the other 2 before realizing there aren't any lmao
As compared to reviews/purchase ratio for what other games?
I`m gonna try Puzzles on Hard Difficulty to see if all 5 slots are required or not. I recall the original doing stuff like this, but I want to see if the remake expands upon it.
Positive review bombing because of how badly it got ♥♥♥♥ canned for ugly players
You know its bad when people cant even read the first sentence on the coin puzzle, "Three"
It makes about as much sense as negative ones. Just because more people are putting negative ones, dosent mean its review bombing. Also, you do get people who are biased and straight away put positives after playing the game for 20 mins saying " omgard, best game i ever played" and vice versa.