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31 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
130.2 hrs on record
Early Access Review
If you ever wanted to be a great asset to a company that actually cares about you, you should get Lethal Company.
Spending 10€ on Lethal Company was one of the best decisions I've made.

If you have friends and plan on buying this game, you totally should. The non modded version of Lethal Company is decent but keep in mind that updates are coming in a bit slow because Lethal Company has only a single developer behind it, but on the flip side, every update that has come to Lethal Company was good and added some things here and there. Version 50 is the biggest update as of writing this review and added three moons, new entities and changed a few things on top of that.

If the vanilla version of Lethal Company isn't good enough for you, you should have a look at mods. There are an absurd amount of mods out there and you will certainly find something that you will like. There are mods that make the game more difficult or mods that add new entities and moons to the game or mods that push some quality of life improvements your way - there is a mod for everything; yes even for what you're probably thinking about.

It's a good game. Play it with friends or alone. Get mods. Squish hoarding bugs and enjoy the screaming from your friends after they discover what kind of mods you pushed onto them.

Also, buy the boombox and vibe to the music, its a banger.

"Your honest work is invaluable to the company." - Your employer
Posted May 19. Last edited May 19.
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23 people found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
11.0 hrs on record (7.4 hrs at review time)
DONT MESS WITH THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN
The game is alright, it runs pretty good for an closed alpha. Two maps, a handful of characters - some of them are clearly too strong and need adjustments but there's still time. The art style is pretty cool. The destructible environment is neat and opens up possible flanking moves.

Some of the skins that are available in the closed alpha are pretty dope - the guys in the skin and art-style department need a rise asap!

The closed alpha is on US servers only, so as someone from Europe you will experience high pings and lag but it's not as bad as I thought would be. 140-160 ping is alright but it also depends on the character you play. Oh and the assist notification sounds like you're getting stabbed, so you low key get the London treatment.

The most annoying thing about the closed alpha is that the damage feedback isn't really there. You see that your HP goes down but there is no other feedback for that. The classic red screen would do wonders here.

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Posted May 15. Last edited May 15.
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54 people found this review helpful
14 people found this review funny
9.7 hrs on record
I have an infinitely more successful influencer career in Content Warning than in real life.
Posted April 10.
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104 people found this review helpful
8 people found this review funny
32.5 hrs on record (4.2 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
I've played Battlebit Remastered for about four hours and I've seen more destruction than I've seen in Battlefield 2042 after 150 hours.
Posted December 29, 2023.
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72 people found this review helpful
7 people found this review funny
129.1 hrs on record (84.2 hrs at review time)
RimWorld is all about building up a nice little colony after crashing on a distant planet. The goal is to survive and advance far enough to be able to escape that strange planet you crash landed on.

RimWorld: The basic war crime simulator with a bit of colony sim attached to it.

Royalty DLC: It's all about committing war crimes while you build up your royal lineage - sounds like the UK innit?

Ideology DLC: Committing war crimes in a cult that thrives by brain washing people into your believes.

Biotech DLC: Committing war crimes with the addition of children - you can also modify genetics and build mechanoids to commit war crimes more efficently!

In all seriousness, I put like 85 hours into RimWorld so far and even the base game offers a lot of replayability. I haven't touched any mods yet but scrolling through the workshop page alone made me realize that there is a lot of stuff to mess around with.

I would recommend trying out the base version of RimWorld first before buying any DLCs or adding mods, since it's probably best to learn how the game works before adding a bunch of stuff that makes the game more complex or that makes changes to how the game works.

And no, giving prisoners some weed and booze before releasing them is not a crime - but shooting them in the back afterwards might be.
Posted December 23, 2023. Last edited December 24, 2023.
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19 people found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
0.0 hrs on record
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Posted December 18, 2023.
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154 people found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
35.7 hrs on record
Dave the Diver
Dave the Diver is a casual adventure game that focuses on diving in the ocean and catching fish whilst having some light RPG elements to it.

Story

The player jumps into the role of Dave who has to supply his sushi restaurant with fish during the day and sells the freshly caught fish as sushi by night.

During each dive you are tasked to find a few things or you encounter side quests while following the main quest that leads the player deeper and deeper into the ocean of the Blue Hole.

Personal Note

The gameplay loop of diving during the day and selling sushi by night is pretty simple, but soon after your first handful of dives the gameplay loop changes a bit – sure, you still need to dive and catch fish to ensure that your sushi restaurant runs well, but you will encounter bosses and challenges ahead that makes the game a bit harder.

The progression system in the game feels natural since you unlock more gadgets and recipes by following the main story and by simply playing the game, without feeling the need to grind to get certain gadgets or upgrades.

I personally wasn’t sure if I would enjoy playing the game at first and saw a Streamer play it and I bought it soon after.

Dave the Diver has something unique to it: The cutscenes are amazing, the references to other things are good, the gameplay loop is simple but rewarding and most importantly: It’s a fun game and certainly one of the more surprising releases of 2023 (if you consider that it was available in early access at the end of 2022).

Rating
    Pros
  • Nice story and good humor
  • Good graphics and aesthetics
  • Chill soundtrack
  • Unique-ish concept
  • Usually well-made boss fights
    Cons
  • Keyboard controls can be a bit iffy
  • Some bosses can be a bit though
Conclusion

Dave the Diver is a game that just keeps on giving, which is rare in 2023.

For 20€ you will get a game that offers you a story with good humor, interesting & quirky characters, decent gameplay and just overall a game that is a good vibe.

So, is Dave the Diver worth to get? Yeah certainly. You get a lot of value for your 20€, especially if you like casual adventure games that have some light Stardew Valley elements to it.

8.7 / 10

Hehe, Dave … in our language, your name sounds very similar to “broken toilet lid.” ” - Suwam

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Posted November 29, 2023. Last edited November 29, 2023.
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19 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
540.6 hrs on record (444.4 hrs at review time)
I personally dislike games that make me feel like I have to spend money or grind a lot to get something that keeps me in the loop and Marvel Snap has been the only card game (besides the early days of Gwent) that made me feel like spending money is an optional thing rather than a requirement. If you want to spend hundreds of Euros you can, if you don't want to spend money, you don't have to - hence I think that Marvel Snap is one of the best card games out there at the moment.

It has it's ups and downs and certainly can feel a bit unfair at times but so does every card game - that being said, I've played Marvel Snap for more than 400 hours and the somewhat fast paced & quick matches is what keeps me hooked.

The whole process of acquiring cards is alright, it's certainly not perfect but I prefer this system over a "buying packs" type of system.

When you start playing the game you will face some bots and people on your collection level which makes the whole early and mid game part of Marvel Snap fairly balanced. As you progress through the collection levels you will realize how acquiring cards changes when you reach the mid to late game part of Marvel Snap. There are plenty of guides and YouTube videos out there that explain how this system works.

Is Marvel Snap pay 2 win? Honestly, probably not as much as other card games but if you want to spend money to get some cards quicker, there are ways to do so but that doesn't necessarily mean that you will win more often than not just because you spend some money in the shop.

Usually the best way to spend money, if you want to spend money, is buying the monthly season pass that gives you goodies like currencies, cards, variants and just has a good value in general; besides that though, there are regularly good bundles available in the shop as well but it has been harder to plan ahead since datamining upcoming bundles and cards has gotten harder.

Upgrading and splitting cards, which is the main way to progress in Marvel Snap, is pretty fun and if you are keen on collecting cards and different variants with unqiue-ish splits, then this game might be worth to pick up - it's free 2 play after all and if you don't try it, you will never know if you end up liking it or not.

Is the balancing good? Well, as I've said, there are ups and downs and some cards might be stronger in certain metas but I think that the devs are generally trying to balance cards and metas as good as they can without killing a card entirely.

The soundtrack is pretty good and usually changes with each season which is a nice touch.

If you're interested in card games, I would suggest you to try out Marvel Snap, especially if you're into Marvel in general - and if you're not into Marvel like me, it's still worth to give it a shot because the gameplay is somewhat unique after all.
Posted September 19, 2023. Last edited April 12.
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