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899.1 hrs on record (253.3 hrs at review time)
Ambitious projects are always a risk. Brilliant projects are always a risk. I consider this project unique and a masterpiece. Starting from the idea, graphics, drama, and atypical approach to the product, its planning, development, and design. Yes, it took a lot of time and effort to stabilize, numerous bug fixes in critical conditions. In general, an early release that at one time had to be urgently removed from stores and put in order. But all this is already in the past.
So if you still haven't had to chance to play this game, do it now!
Posted February 8.
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1 person found this review helpful
17.5 hrs on record
Amazingly crafted game, decent on every layer. Even the narrative, being the weakest part, is interesting and unobtrusive, holding well with the gameplay. It even comes to explaining conventions and gamisms. From the narrative perspective, Resident Evil Village is an OK sci-fi action movie. The gameplay has an excellent rhythm, keeping the player excited with riddles and on the edge of resources in battles. Boss design is notable and peculiar. You cannot put your hands off this game.
Posted November 26, 2023.
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74.9 hrs on record
Amazing game. The world building here is just great. I love the slow pace of the game. This is the first time in a game where I have really enjoy the side content. Its so much fun just hunting and riding around in the world. The details to every person and interaction are what makes this game so special. This is a game that needs to be played at a slow pace and just enjoy the surroundings and present moment. If you just want to rush through this game to the end, I think you might miss the magic. The combat and controls in the game can be something you that annoys you. They can definitely get improved. I got used to it after awhile. It's not a game for everyone. I have played it in a laid-back manner and I'm enjoying the pace. During one session I did just focus on hunting and finding legendary animals and it was one of the best gaming experience I have had. I applaud Rockstar Games for making a game that is very different to all the fast-paced action which is usually what AAA games are these days. The game feels mature and interesting. It's a great ride.
Posted October 22, 2023.
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1 person found this review helpful
49.7 hrs on record
A good game with impressive graphics, large maps that guide you through a tour in ancient Greece.

The combat was also good, you can customize weapons and acquire skills, make it more like an RPG than other AC games. However, the build greatly affects the gameplay and without a proper build, killing will be difficult.

The game catches my attention in the first 40 hrs or so, it's main questline and side quests aren't bad. However, the experience became a bit repetitive towards the end.

In general, a good game, but could be better in stories as well as late game contents.
Posted August 28, 2023.
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1 person found this review helpful
8.1 hrs on record
Resident Evil 3 is very short and sweet, and for me that is what I needed when I decided to try this game out. Visually, the game is stunning with interesting environments, nice character designs and well animated in-game cutscenes. There is a nice balance of horror and action, and the game keeps you on your toes from start to finish constantly throwing in new things whether its a new enemy type, a new weapon or a new place to visit.

The only real issue I have with RE3 is the lack of content, if you are only interested in the single player (which applies to most people) then you are looking at essentially a 5 hour game which is a little disappointing. I hope that in the future that RE never has a game this short again, however the content that is there is still worth experiencing. I look forward to what RE has in store for the future.
Posted August 17, 2023.
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2 people found this review helpful
36.0 hrs on record
Way better than expected - AC:O shines both on the storytelling and the graphics fronts. The experience is unbelievably immersive, and gameplay flows effortlessly. This is the best AC since IV. Thoroughly impressed!

I am really please with the main story line and side quests - both are extremely well scripted, and don't have the feeling of rote going through the motions I've had in recent BioWare games. I just played through a series of side quests in the wrong order, discovered that they still worked real well and was amazed at how they were tied together (if you had missed the first two that I did you would find them as part of doing the third and they would logically tie together). Some people appear to have put a lot of thought into this, and they clearly were very successful.

The locations are another high point for me - the different provinces each have a unique feel and the elements (houses, furniture) don't feel repetitive. To add sugar on top, you can see other provinces from pretty much everywhere.
Posted August 11, 2023.
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1 person found this review helpful
202.5 hrs on record (82.4 hrs at review time)
Despite the game not having much more than its single-player and endless mode, Brotato is capable of being can't-put-down fun. Thanks to quick rounds, accessible controls, and easy upgrade options, each run has the potential to be intense and memorable. Still, Brotato's adorably violent art style and characters are begging to be more thoroughly fleshed out with lore.

The game would also be a blast on handheld or mobile devices, and with a multiplayer mode where friends could join their spuds together in chaotic cooperative combat. Still, Blobfish has proven itself with Brotato, a really fun action game that stars a six-weapon-wielding potato who fights alien hordes.
Posted August 5, 2023. Last edited November 25, 2023.
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1,871.8 hrs on record (297.1 hrs at review time)
An unexpected Battle Royale that improves the formula of its cake and brings a fresh start to the genre. People were disappointed this isn't Titanfall 3, I think Respawn didn't want its follow up to suffer the same fate as TF2 due to low sales and popularity and it is a pretty bold move to make a spinoff of their IP

The story take places around 30 years after Titanfall 2 and is a indirect sequel, at this time the war between the militia and the IMC was over and there is brutal blood sport event known as Apex Legends, a competition which players compete with each other and fight till there is only one person or team standing alive. The event draws a lot of attention as people join the event in a effort to get fame, wealth, answers or fun, the chance was offered by Blisk, one of the surviving mercs of the Apex Predators in the beginning cinematic intro

The gameplay is the same as Titanfall 2, except the wall running and jumping, double jump and titans. Like Overwatch, the characters have their different set of skills, hitbox size, visuals and their stories. The narrative is also solid as they tell more about themselves and focus on the situation. The monetization is actually not really that greedy as the loot boxes will always guarantee that you get the cosmetics you don't have as in no duplicates.

In the end, Apex Legends is a solid Battle Royale that is for both casual and hardcore. The game might fade into obscurity when the time comes, but this serve as a stepping stone for Respawn as it benefits them by making new content with new ideas, expand the lore of their franchise, improve the developers retrospective in working and gain reputation among the community. The developers are still going to give us Titanfall 3, when it has arrived in store shelves we would thank Apex Legends for giving Respawn a second chance
Posted November 25, 2020. Last edited January 2, 2021.
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41.2 hrs on record (29.5 hrs at review time)
Unlike the first game where it starts with a gut punch, this sequel likes to bait you into thinking this will be a happy game, but does the ol switch-a-roo and then give you the gut punch. Seriously, because the emotional moments come when you least expect it, it's delivery is more powerful than the first game. So story-wise, this game is better.

The graphics and colors are here to blow your brains out. IT IS BEAUTIFUL. From the simple animation of the grass, to the heavy explosion of blue lights of your abilities, everything is a total eyecandy. Even the creepy areas look majestic.

The sound and music compliments the beautiful look of the game; they are just pure eargasm. I honestly was worried that the music won't be as amazing compared to the first game, but Moon Studios absolutely blew it out of the water; You can listen to the songs for hours and not get emotionally moved.

Gameplay is amazing. For a game that looks so kids-friendly, the game can actually get really hard, just the way I like it. It requires you to have precious timing and aim of your movements on certain situations or else you end up dying. It's not impossible, but challenging enough to test your reflexes
Posted June 8, 2020.
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12 people found this review helpful
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29.8 hrs on record (29.7 hrs at review time)
It's hard to put into words how much more improved Watch Dogs 2 is next to the original game. Like most people, I hated the first game and I almost completely skipped Watch Dogs 2 because of it. I have to say, I am really glad I didn't. This game is the polar opposite to the first one. First of all, the main protagonist in the game is a lot more interesting and upbeat versus Aiden Pierce in the first game.
There is LOTS of humor in this game, but still some serious moments where it is appropriately leveled out. Tons of really fun and interesting missions, with a huge array of side content, so there's never really a dull moment during the gameplay experience. Not only that, but the variety of the missions are great as well. The game never felt boring or repetitive the entire time I was playing it.

The game being set in San Francisco adds much more excitement with all the cool scenery. The game includes tons of upbeat music and even some cool interactions between civilians on the street. The story was good, with the right pacing and tone. It didn't feel rushed at the end like some games do. I also love the fact that you have a remote control car and drone to use. You can use these items to mark enemies, go through vents to get to areas you wouldn't be able to access normally, and even use them to hack certain items. There are so many cool details in this game, it's hard to name them all here. Overall, Ubisoft did a really good job with this one, and I definitely recommend it.
Posted January 9, 2019. Last edited January 9, 2019.
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