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5.7 hrs on record (3.6 hrs at review time)
The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan is a gripping horror experience that’ll keep you on the edge of your seat. The story follows a group of friends on a diving trip that takes a terrifying turn when they stumble upon a ghost ship. It’s packed with creepy atmosphere, tense moments, and plenty of twists that’ll leave you guessing.

What makes it stand out is the choice-based gameplay. Every decision you make affects the story and the fate of the characters, so you’re constantly questioning yourself. Do you save a friend or save yourself? Those split-second choices can lead to some shocking outcomes, and not everyone will make it out alive.

The visuals and voice acting are solid, really selling the horror vibe. The co-op multiplayer mode is a fun addition too, letting you and a friend tackle the story from different perspectives. While the pacing can feel a bit slow at times and the controls take some getting used to, the payoff is worth it.

If you’re into cinematic horror games with branching stories, Man of Medan is definitely worth a playthrough. Just remember, every choice matters—and not everyone survives.
Posted 29 November, 2024.
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102.5 hrs on record (101.7 hrs at review time)
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Project Zomboid is hands down one of the most immersive survival games I’ve ever played. It throws you right into a zombie apocalypse where every little decision can make or break your run. You start with basically nothing, and from the get-go, you’re scrambling to find food, water, and shelter while trying to avoid the undead or taking them on if you have no choice. It’s tough, unforgiving, and super addictive.

The realism in this game is insane. You can loot houses, barricade windows, grow your own food, and even collect rainwater to survive. You have to deal with injuries, infections, and all kinds of random stuff that keeps you on edge. The zombies aren’t messing around either. If they swarm you, you’re done. But honestly, that’s part of the fun. Every time you die, you learn something new, and it makes the next attempt even better.

The world feels so alive (well, for a zombie apocalypse). The top-down view works perfectly, and the map is absolutely massive. You can explore towns, forests, and so many hidden spots. Plus, the amount of customization is wild. You can tweak how hard the game is, how the zombies behave, and even set up the apocalypse exactly how you want. And if you’re into multiplayer, playing with friends takes the chaos to a whole new level. It’s a blast.

Sure, the game has a steep learning curve, and the graphics might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but once you get into it, it’s nearly impossible to stop playing. If you’re into survival games or just love a good zombie apocalypse story, you have to try Project Zomboid. Just be ready to die. A lot.
Posted 29 November, 2024.
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87.4 hrs on record (84.4 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
BeamNG.drive is hands down one of the most realistic driving simulators I've ever played. The soft-body physics are just incredible—every crash, bump, and turn feels insanely real. It’s like every little part of the car is reacting just as it would in real life.

The variety of vehicles is amazing, and the modding community takes it to another level. You can customize and experiment endlessly, whether you're into racing, drifting, off-roading, or even testing crazy mods like flying. There’s so much freedom to just mess around and see what happens.

Sure, it’s still in early access, but there’s already so much to do. The developers are constantly updating the game, fixing bugs, and adding new features. Plus, the community is super active, always coming up with awesome mods to keep things fresh.

If you’re into driving games, BeamNG.drive is an absolute must-try. The realism and open-ended gameplay make it a standout experience that never gets old.
Highly recommend!
Posted 29 November, 2024.
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1.2 hrs on record (0.5 hrs at review time)
Nice
Posted 29 March, 2024.
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5.5 hrs on record (3.6 hrs at review time)
You have to check out this game It's the most innovative shooter I've played in years.
Posted 8 February, 2024.
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7.7 hrs on record (7.5 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Decent
Posted 23 November, 2023.
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57.2 hrs on record
Dying Light 2 takes everything great about the first game and makes it bigger, better, and more intense. The parkour feels smoother than ever, letting you seamlessly run, jump, and climb across the massive, post-apocalyptic city. Combine that with brutal melee combat and a dynamic day-night cycle, and you’ve got a game that keeps you on edge.

The story offers meaningful choices that actually impact the world, which adds some nice replay value. The world itself is gorgeous and packed with stuff to do, from scavenging for supplies to taking down hordes of the infected. And trust me, when night falls, it’s a whole different (and terrifying) game.

Sure, there are some rough edges, like occasional bugs and a story that might not blow your mind, but the gameplay more than makes up for it. If you’re into parkour, zombies, and action-packed adventures, Dying Light 2 is definitely worth your time. Just don’t forget to watch your UV levels after dark!
Posted 22 November, 2022. Last edited 29 November, 2024.
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80.8 hrs on record (74.8 hrs at review time)
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Posted 23 April, 2018.
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4.3 hrs on record (2.6 hrs at review time)
I don't like it
Posted 25 August, 2017.
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96.1 hrs on record
Skyrim is one of those games that feels like it was made for you to lose yourself in. From the moment you step into its massive, open world, it’s clear this is something special. Whether you’re scaling mountains, delving into ancient ruins, or just wandering through a small village, everything feels alive and packed with adventure.

The freedom is what makes Skyrim so amazing. You can be whoever you want, a stealthy assassin, a powerful mage, a battle-hardened warrior, or something in between. The game doesn’t hold your hand; instead, it lets you forge your own path. You can focus on the main quest, but honestly, the side quests and random encounters are where the game truly shines. There’s always something to distract you, and before you know it, hours have passed.

The world itself is breathtaking. Even years after its release, the landscapes, weather effects, and attention to detail hold up. Each area of Skyrim feels unique, from snowy peaks to dense forests to sprawling cities. The soundtrack is a masterpiece too, it adds so much to the atmosphere and makes every moment feel epic.

Sure, Skyrim isn’t perfect. The combat can feel a bit basic at times, and there are the occasional glitches (some of which are hilarious). But honestly, those quirks have become part of the charm. And with the modding community being as active as it is, you can customize the game however you like, adding new quests, weapons, and even entire expansions.

If you’ve never played Skyrim, you’re missing out on one of the best RPGs of all time. It’s a game that truly lets you live in its world, and it’s just as fun now as it was when it first launched. Whether it’s your first time or your tenth, Skyrim is a must-play for any fan of open-world games or fantasy adventures.
Posted 28 June, 2017. Last edited 29 November, 2024.
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