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1 person found this review helpful
27.6 hrs on record (12.8 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
You can punch your bullets to make them go faster. Perfect / 10.
Posted July 8.
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38.9 hrs on record (9.2 hrs at review time)
As full of heart, charm and ponderous sincerity as the original, maybe moreso.

The puzzles are also pretty good.
Posted November 18, 2023.
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7.2 hrs on record (7.0 hrs at review time)
zane is a compeling protagonist and their were so many twists and turns in the story i almost died for real... just kiddin but game is awsome bwlllll
Posted June 5, 2023. Last edited June 8, 2023.
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58.2 hrs on record
A near-perfect game developed by a team of genuinely talented and passionate people.

You should play it, and tell the former developers of Tango Gameworks how much you enjoyed their work.

You should NOT purchase it.
Posted February 9, 2023. Last edited May 15.
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141.0 hrs on record (12.7 hrs at review time)
An incredibly effective dopamine generator disguised as that one weird DOS shareware game you don't remember buying.
Posted January 11, 2023. Last edited January 11, 2023.
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0.9 hrs on record (0.9 hrs at review time)
Short and sweet horror with a great and effective mechanic.
Posted December 29, 2022.
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6.1 hrs on record
Great writing, carefree exploring, and a gator waddling animation I didn't know I needed in my life.

It's a great way to spend an afternoon, and an experience that directly channels your inner child.
Posted December 29, 2022.
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1 person found this review helpful
630.5 hrs on record (90.9 hrs at review time)
From Software has taken everything they learned from their past titles and woven the best bits together into a compelling mosaic draped over a new open world experiment. It works, mostly, and with surprising amount of polish... mostly.

Pacing is an issue, as some areas and dungeons seem suited for your level only to immediately launch skyward in difficulty. Fromsoft's design philosophy has always been to be very hands-off when guiding the player. If you forget where an NPC told you to go, you've lost that guidance (unless you go to go Google). The next step in any quest isn't always immediately obvious. For a linear game like Dark Souls, this isn't really a problem. For an open world game the size of Elden Ring, it's very much an issue. Forgetting the location of an NPC can mean never finding them again.

And then, there are the bugs. This is another point where From Software must, hopefully, change their old habits.

In all their previous games, From Software shows no interest in patches or providing general technical support (for years, players relied on community-made patches to fix the more glaring issues in the original Dark Souls on PC). Elden Ring has many problems requiring fixing, especially when it comes to performance and stability (game stutters are frequent and sometimes become so bad the game becomes unplayable).

With an experiment of this scale, more things can go wrong (and have), and Fromsoft really needs to rise to its self-imposed challenge and finally commit itself to fix its bugs.

Elden Ring is a fantastic and fun game, but it deserves at most a qualified recommendation: Performance issues are plenty and can ruin the experience. Your mileage may vary.

Edit: A patch has now added icons on the map noting the location of most NPCs. Performance issues have not yet been fixed.
Posted March 12, 2022. Last edited March 17, 2022.
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785.3 hrs on record (444.4 hrs at review time)
It's inspiring to see how much continued support the game has received from its start by the developer team. No Man's Sky has grown into an engaging game of exploration and interaction when it could have been left as a sparse, empty world.

It's worth the time and money.
Posted November 29, 2019.
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3.4 hrs on record (1.7 hrs at review time)
A simple, thoughtful and heartfelt dialogue on what humanity chooses itself to be. It's well-written, clever, fun, and brimming with both optimism and concern (depending on how you conduct yourself).

Worth its price for anyone who's ever pondered first contact and our role in the rest of the universe. Wonderful work!
Posted May 25, 2018.
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