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8 people found this review helpful
4.4 hrs on record
The Sexy Brutale is a great puzzle game reminiscent of the old point-and-click Telltale games. Its artstyle and characters are distinctively unique whilst the gameplay can be quite forgiving in some of the later puzzles. The gameplay consists of the main character rewinding time and restarting the day whilst keeping any knowledge of the locations of characters or items. With each day reset, the player gains knowledge into how to prevent the murder of a specific guest all whilst learning more about the mansion itself. All in all, the Sexy Brutale is a short yet charming puzzle game with a unique artstyle and a story that's worthwhile.
Posted 19 September, 2019.
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3 people found this review helpful
4.5 hrs on record
80 Days is a unique choose-your-own adventure game that has an engaging and well-developed narrative. The game has the player balancing Fogg's health condition, travel funds, and remaining days while allowing the player to choose where to go next. The game's replayability comes from the ability to choose a different route around the world along with the different choices that can be made during the journey. All in all, 80 Days is a great game for someone looking to play a fun yet sometimes stressful choose-your-own adventure game.
Posted 2 March, 2019.
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8 people found this review helpful
3.2 hrs on record (3.1 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Though 7 Days to Die is an Early Access game, it fails to reach even the lowest of expectations. While it is true that the developers still update this game as it is currently in Alpha 17.2, the base game itself doesn't seem ready for Early Access. Between the poorly designed menus and its sluggish gameplay, 7 Days to Die represents itself as just another cheaply made survival game offered on Steam. The main problems of this game are based heavily upon its combat system and bad optimization. Firstly, the combat system doesn't feel rewarding in any such way as it feels more like a chore with its bad hitboxes and sluggish animations. Some improvements would require a reworking of enemy hitboxes and increase in effectiveness of weapons. Secondly, the game's bad optimization can lead to a painful journey of attempting to load into the map or a server. The FPS also tends to drop during battles against swarms of zombies or in crowded city regions. Overall in its current state, 7 Days to Die should not be bought until the developers are able to optimize the game to a point in which it is ready of Early Access.
Posted 1 March, 2019.
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5 people found this review helpful
14.8 hrs on record (0.3 hrs at review time)
As an indie board game, 100% Orange Juice manages to be quite a well-enjoyable and relaxing game. The game can be described as both a mix of the Gacha genre and other party games such as Mario Party. If possible, playing the game with a friend can only improve the experience leading to more replayability. Finally, the different storylines provided for each character is unique in its own right as each lead to a new item or badge which can be used later on. As far as updates go, the game is regularly updated with new items being added in for more replayability.
Posted 1 March, 2019.
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3.7 hrs on record
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Posted 18 September, 2015. Last edited 14 September, 2022.
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1 person found this review helpful
1,725.8 hrs on record (1,081.5 hrs at review time)
Over the 10 years that this game has been out for, Team Fortress 2 has always been one of the greatest free-to-play games offered on Steam. Each class in the game has its own uniqueness and multiple different play styles. The difference in each weapon gives players the ability to choose how they want to play the game. The hundreds of cosmetics offered also give players a sense of customization that allows them to make unique outfits to show up when they play online. On the topic of online, the new matchmaking system introduced was introduced less than two years ago, it still does a good job in terms of wait times. Overall, Team Fortress 2 is a great free-to-play game that's open to anybody.
Posted 21 February, 2015. Last edited 8 March, 2019.
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