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4 people found this review helpful
47.0 hrs on record (43.7 hrs at review time)
Team Fortess 2 is a sequel of the game Team Fortress Classic. The classic Team Fortress game was considered to be the game that changed the world of FPS games in the world. Back then, Quake was the most popular team-based FPS game that made the first step to the rise of e-Sports. Until then, Team Fortress came, saw, and conquered.

Before, Team Fortress 2 was a pay-to-play game, due to its engine being great and popular at that time, but one day, there was this big news: TEAM FORTRESS 2, IS NOW FREE! . The game quickly received tremendous amounts of players worldwide, and thus, became the world's number one free FPS game.

Gameplay:

Team Fortress 2 is a team-based multiplayer FPS. As the term stated, it is a game where you shoot down other players, or do a certain objective in order to win, or maybe lose. However, its not just winning or losing, sometimes, you don't even need to play the win/lose game.

In the game, there are various gamemodes that you can play. Of course, the gamemodes from the game's prequel are still in the game. Due to the game gradually improving, the developers added more gamemodes to the game, allowing more enjoyment to be experienced. To me, winning or losing is nothing, but what really matters the most is the experience that was experienced. Not to mention, there are few servers that offer custom gamemodes other than the ones that are in the game already.

Aside from the gamemodes, there are also different classes that you can play, all of which are based from the prequel. There are 9 different classes, which are grouped into three different types: offense, defence, and support. Each class offers different playstyle than others, and each also have their own abilities. However, in my opinion, like I stated above, the classes still doesn't matter that much, because every character is worth experiencing.

Controls:

To be blunt, since the game is just like other any FPS games out there, it's pretty easy to play the game because you only need a mouse and a keyboard to play. (I have tried using a controller once, but I ended up hurting my head because its really hard.)

However, unlike other FPS games, each classes, as stated, have their own unique abilities. There are also different keys binded to use a taunt, etc.

(But still, its a FPS game, you just run with WASD, look with your mouse, and shoot with either your mouse or keyboard.)

Community:

Before Team Fortress 2 became a free-to-play game, the community was already growing fast. There are many gamers worldwide that bought the game, and this phenomenon made Team Fortress 2 a free-to-play game, much to the satisfaction of the players. Like other multiplayer games, the community is what makes this game so popular and big. I mean, if there weren't players, what is the game is for?

HOWEVER! The community here is different from other f2p multiplayers games. No matter how vast the number of players are in this game, any kind of toxicity is just NORMAL in the game. In fact, it makes the game even more fun to play, because after all, this game is not THAT competitive (like CS:GO and DOTA 2), this is a game where you can do whatever you want.

Other notes:

Aside from being a free-to-play game, Team Fortress 2 also has an inventory system, where you can get drops for your characters in the game to make them more unique. There are also items in the game which you can sell in the market for cash (Steam Wallet), however, you need to buy something from the in-game store first to actually manage the inventory effectively.

There are also various events that are being conducted, so the game may give better experience to anyone who plays it.

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Team Fortress 2 is a game where you can forget your problems, your health, your pets, your friends, your family , or even maybe just a way to escape reality, which is one of the unique purposes of video games. Nevertheless, this game will bring you happiness, even kids can play this if they want to.

This game is purely, uniquely, ridiculously, and insanely fun to play. I really recommend this to people who seeks fun all the time, or just to pass the time, FOR FREE.

PS: I only have less than 50 hours of gameplay because I only play competitive games.
Posted 28 May, 2016. Last edited 2 June, 2016.
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4 people found this review helpful
820.2 hrs on record (164.2 hrs at review time)
This review may cover both DOTA games, DOTA 1 and DOTA 2.


DOTA 2, in my perspective, is just a rework of its original game, DOTA 1. I have played DOTA 1 for more than 2 years before transferring to DOTA 2. However, I only played this game because I thought it was far better than the previous game.

It is, but it's partly not.

-Gameplay-

The gameplay is just like any most other MOBA games out there that involves communication, skill, and the ability to play the game itself. Personally, I have been a fan of MOBA games back then because MOBA games are quite easy to learn, and its fun.

Before moving to DOTA 2, the gameplay on DOTA 1 is easy to understand, because graphics back then were as simple and easy to understand, and I got into it pretty fast. DOTA 2 on the other hand, has better graphics, and the game was far more easier than before. In DOTA 2, the gameplay is shorter, because of how fast-paced the game is, compared to DOTA 1 which requires right timing to actually execute a good play.

But they are still the same game that lets you farm creeps, level up your hero, kill the enemy team, and win.

Not to mention, DOTA 1 needed a third-party software to play online (at least in other countries) while in DOTA 2, its just download, install, and play.

-Controls-

DOTA 2 basically has the same controls as DOTA 1, but it has the option to let you customize to your preference. You can now assign different hotkeys for every button that you can use for your hero and the menu. Back in DOTA 1, all hotkeys were quite fixed until you use another third-party software to modify them.

-Community-

Well, its like in any other MOBA games out there, it's either the community is good, or bad. But honestly, what really makes the DOTA 2 fall currently is the rise of toxicity among players. Since the game is free, more and more players are creating more accounts that lets them play whenever they want if one of their account is banned.

-Other Things-

Since DOTA 2 is a Valve software, you can actually make money by playing the game. The game has an inventory system that lets you store a certain hero's piece of equipment, or tools that lets you customize those equipment, and even tickets that enables you to watch a certain tournament in DOTA 2 itself. (I still watch on Twitch though.) With these items that you can receive through game drops, you can actually sell it in the community market for Steam Wallet. You can also make more of the items you get by trading with other players.

Also, DOTA 2 has its own workshop, which you can visit to check out other gamemodes/maps made by other players in the DOTA 2 community.(Back in DOTA 1, you can only download the maps made by others.) Certain players in the community also create/design new items which can be implemented into the game if the proposed item was approved by players and the developers.

-Final notes-

Although DOTA 2 is a great game, it has it drawbacks specifically the community, which makes DOTA 2 itself. I mean, how do you play this game without players, right? Even so, its generally fun, especially with your friends.

DOTA 2 is hard, but there's a huge reward to those who commit.

I recommend this game to people who like multiplayer/MOBA games. I guarantee you, its worth it despite the troubles it might bring.
Posted 25 May, 2016. Last edited 25 May, 2016.
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28.9 hrs on record (15.8 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
It may look bad on the outside but on the inside, there's a lot of things you can do.

Unturned is like a combination of Minecraft and DayZ, only more compact than the two. The gameplay itself is relatively small, although once you get to a place you want, that's that. But on the other side, Unturned is best for its Multiplayer mode, where you and your friends get to play - build houses, explore other places and islands, kill zombies, or you can just play along how do you want to.

I'd give this game a rating of 8/10, as it's only an Early Access game, but I can't wait for the official release.

I'd really recommend this game to anyone who loves exploring...FOR FREE. :D
Posted 31 July, 2014.
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32.3 hrs on record (8.5 hrs at review time)
Just pure fun. And amazing. And cool. And... just buy this game. Your gaming world will rock. Promise.

9.9/10
Posted 12 March, 2014.
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11.0 hrs on record (8.7 hrs at review time)
Great and a classy game, perfect for those who has great patience or for just who loves action-stealth games. 9/10
Posted 22 February, 2014.
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6 people found this review helpful
577.8 hrs on record (512.6 hrs at review time)
CS:GO Review
I don't speak English really well, so try to understand what is implied.

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Review

Counter-Strike is a series of multiplayer FPS games, where two teams, the Terrorists and the Counter-Terrorists, battle for a specific mission. The game was initially a mod for Half-Life, Valve's first game, until the sequels of the game were created some time later.

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is the latest game of the series, and today it is the most-popular competitive FPS game ever played. The game is just basically the same as the first Counter-Strike games, but a ton of additions and improvements were done.

Graphics

First, the graphics. This is probably the biggest improvement in the series, as the game now looks more pleasing to the eyes, it has smooth movements throughout the game, and there has been a lot of decal improvements. Compared to the earlier games, Global Offensive provides a better and player-friendly nature thanks of today's modern graphics.

Of course all of these cannot be achieved if you don't have the requirements to play on a flawless gameplay, but it is believed that it can run even on entry-level PC's.

Gameplay

Gameplay. As I have said before, Global Offensive is mostly the same as the earlier games, consisting of the two game modes Bomb Scenario, wherein Terrorists must plant a bomb to a bomb site in a map and the Counter-Terrorists must defend or defuse the bomb if planted, and Hostage Scenario, wherein Counter-Terrorists must rescue hostages held by Terrorists.

Though there are additionals game modes that can be played. These modes are the Arms Race, Demolition, and Deathmatch. (although I believe these modes can be played on the previous games through a mod)

Global Offensive also made changes to the gun system, they have added more guns to the shop and made improvements to them.

The sound is still the same as the previous ones, however, around this year they have made changes to the guns' sounds, But the sound from Global Offensive is a lot better and clear than the others.

Community

The community is what most Valve games' community have. There isn't really much to say here, although it's worth mentioning that the community on this game series is actually more friendly and cooperative than other Valve's games. And since this a competitive game, (I'd say highly competitive), a lot of players are pretty serious on playing since this involves a huge amount of cooperation with the team.

Toxicity is somewhat not that visible to the game, so players who are really serious about competitive games are present.

Miscellaneous

Like DOTA 2 and Team Fortress 2, Valve's other popular games, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive has also what they call the inventory system. Here you can get item drops such as gun skins, gun stickers, and cases where you can get the gun skins and stickers. These items can be used to customize your gun loadout, or sell them to the Steam Market, where you can get money from. (If you are lucky, there are rare items which have high price on the market listings where you can sell those rare items for $$$.)

Final Notes

Overall, this game is one of the best games out there, for a cheap price, and offers a lot of opportunities to choose how you want to play the game. You could try making yourself into the game and go for the rankings, play casually to pass time, or probably to troll just to relieve stress and have fun for yourself. There is a lot of space for you to improve in the game, but still, like most multiplayer game does, playing this game with friends give the best possible experience and gameplay for the game.

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is not a pay-to-win game, and if you wanted to spend money on this game, make sure you just make it worth the money you spend on the game.

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Definitely get this game if you want to get started on competitive gaming, or if you're just looking for a game that is worth the time and money spending. In fact, the most annoying and irritating things that could occur in the game is actually the most hilarious and most fun to deal with.

Counter-Strike is a really popular game, so why not just get the game, and shoot down other players and join the fun?
Posted 18 January, 2014. Last edited 24 November, 2016.
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