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2.8 hrs on record
This is a great local multiplayer/party game. I have a lot more than my listed hours, but Steam doesn't count offline playtime. The more players, the better, but it is still fun with 2 players. There's a good variety of game types. Don't be deterred by the graphics. Requires controllers, but I've never had any compatibility issues playing with a variety of different controller types.
Posted March 13, 2024.
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56.3 hrs on record (49.9 hrs at review time)
Fun to delve into for the complexities, but also fun to chill and dominate. I find it's a good game to play in small batches when you're in the mood for a run or 2. Fun in co-op too. Very easy to recommend, especially for such a low price and with all the continuing updates.
Posted November 27, 2023.
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4.7 hrs on record
I would play a 40 hour version of this awkward not-really-pizza-man trying to bluff his way through undercover missions by lying about his cooking ability and trying to pull off amazing dance moves.
Posted July 2, 2023.
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1 person found this review helpful
6.0 hrs on record
I beat this game months ago and still think about it. It is one of the more bizarre worlds I've gotten to experience in a game. It's haunting, violent, mysterious, and heavy in atmosphere. There is no dialogue and nothing is spelled out for you. I didn't have an issue with that at all. I devised an explanation that makes sense to me. Whether it is what the developers intended or not, I don't know, but I feel like that is what was intended. Scorn is not an action game. The combat can be frustrating and at times feels tacked on. This is a strange and contemplative puzzle/walking simulator inspired by H R Giger. Seems some people didn't understand that going in, but I got exactly what I wanted from the game.
Posted June 29, 2023. Last edited June 29, 2023.
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15.6 hrs on record
An obvious homage to Shadow of the Colossus, which isn't a bad thing at all. I didn't like the survival elements or having limited inventory slots. Those and the snow storms made it a hassle to explore, which was a pleasant part of SotC. Also unfortunate because it seemed like they put some thought into creating some interesting puzzles. I did like having the parachute and hookshot. Otherwise, it plays mostly like SotC, just maybe not as good all around. Still, it is worth playing to get to experience climbing and taking down giants again.
Posted May 18, 2023. Last edited May 18, 2023.
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2 people found this review helpful
862.1 hrs on record (195.7 hrs at review time)
I bought DRG during the Summer sale 2021 and it has already become one of my most-played games. With randoms, with friends, or solo, there is a lot of fun and challenge to be had. It has the best and friendliest community. There are now officially supported mods for all sorts of QoL and fun changes. And a completely free battle pass. This is a dev that really gets it. Rock and Stone!
Posted November 30, 2021. Last edited November 30, 2021.
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2 people found this review helpful
79.4 hrs on record (66.7 hrs at review time)
You get to kill your dad over and over again. It's great!

For a game that's all about repetition, they did a good job of advancing the story piece by piece and keeping your attention. It also has a variety of weapon styles and challenges that keep things fresh. There are some interesting ways of incorporating grinding into the gameplay loop that don't make it feel so grindy. Also it's just fun to play.
Posted April 11, 2021.
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1 person found this review helpful
46.6 hrs on record (30.1 hrs at review time)
This is one of those games that sticks with you. I finished it months before writing this review and I still think about it. I still listen to the OST. Unfortunately, because it sticks with you, you can't go back and experience it again. It's one of those kinds of games though. The ones where you say "I wish I could forget everything and play this game for the first time again." The less you know about the story of this game, the better. As great as I think this game is, I recognize that it's not for everyone. Here are some reasons why:

Piloting a lander
One of the things you do a lot in this game is pilot a small lander from planet to planet. You do this with thrusters for the main cardinal directions, and can rotate 360 for more precise movement. If you can't make a gentle landing or match the trajectory of another moving object, this game will probably frustrate you. You get better at piloting the more you play, but it takes some getting used to.

There's no direction
Everything in this game is for you to discover on your own. You get something like two explicit objectives in the entire game. The rest is for you to figure out. You have a computer that tracks your discoveries and gaps in your knowledge. Through that you can figure out your next steps. So you aren't entirely rudderless, but you don't get way-points on your map or objectives to check off. You also don't have to use the computer at all if you don't want to.

There are time gates and skill gates
This game will test your mastery of its skills at times. You will need to be able to do things within a certain amount of time, like reach a room before it fills up with sand. You will need to be able to navigate obstacles where one wrong move means failure. Along with the above point about there being no clear objectives, this game also involves some trial and error. You will need to figure out the solution to a puzzle by trying and failing.

If one or more of those things sounds like a deal-breaker, maybe you wouldn't be able to look past them to experience what is so great about Outer Wilds. There is something special here though. I really loved this game, even when I got stuck or lost. It's challenging, but there is a zen-like quality to it as well. I still marvel at the one-of-a-kind experiences and incredible story I got to witness. Play this game.
Posted November 28, 2020.
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3.6 hrs on record
There are 8 different mechs you can transform into that each has a unique ability that allow you to access new parts of the map. There is a good variety in the mechs, enemies, and bosses. Nothing frustrating about the way it plays. Overall, I enjoyed this game. It took me 3.5 hours to 100% it with very little grinding or backtracking.
Posted May 25, 2020.
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12.2 hrs on record
This is a fun little game that doesn't overstay its welcome. The puzzles are interesting and there are a good number of secrets to find.
Posted January 12, 2020.
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