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1 person found this review funny
3.9 hrs on record
My mother always told me that...

if I didn't have anything positive to say...

then I shouldn't say anything at all.

Here's my review:




Hope this helped!
Posted 1 June, 2020.
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1 person found this review helpful
21.3 hrs on record (12.3 hrs at review time)
Watch those wrist rockets!!
Posted 28 May, 2020.
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1 person found this review helpful
55.0 hrs on record (32.6 hrs at review time)
So I love the game mafia. You know, the card game where you can "kill off" all the townspeople, sheriff, and medic? A friend of mine told me to join in on a game during the free weekend, and before I knew it, I had logged onto my computer and bought Project Winter and Blackout before even looking at the reviews.

Project Winter fully exceeded my expectations. With a number of different traitor and innocent roles, PW allows you to place traps, sabotage and complete objectives, revive and resurrect players, craft items, heal and boost players, escape, and take the heck over. At first, managing your health, heat, and food consumption can feel like a lot, but it's a relatively good balance that keeps the game hard enough but not impossible. With 8 players (2 traitors, 6 innocent / neutral parties), there are so many different roles to experience, some of which include the Scientist, Medic, Defector, Yeti, Identity Thief, and more!

Overall, I've really loved the game even more as I've put time into the game. Getting to know the mechanics and gameplay has been a lot of fun, and there are a lot of fun people that play this game. If you're looking for an escape / team / survival / strategy multiplayer game, Project Winter is a great one! Make sure to buy the bundle and DLC, "Blackout." Trust me, you won't regret it, and I'll see you at the cabin.

Here are some pros and cons of PW for the devs / community / potential buyers:

Pros
- 8-player online multiplayer
- super simple controls and gameplay mechanics (takes a few games to get the hang of it and more if you want to get good)
- tons of fun achievements to push for
- great mafia-like game taken to Steam / PC
- proximity chat is sick (as people get further away their voices get harder to hear)
- a super easy game to run, even a potato could run it at low settings
- they've got a link to their own game's Discord with thousands of players on the main menu
- a number of customizable features including earnable player skins
- player point system to determine top players at the end of a game
- player stats which I love (for some reason)
- devs are pretty active and are constantly working on the game
- overall great and somewhat older community
- helps you take the edge off of the 'rona

Cons
- no way to add people / see friends in game
- the hit boxes for weapons / guns / crates are atrocious (Fixed in update!)
- guns theoretically should do more damage... but they don't (Fixed in update!)
- no filter for searching for open lobbies or only your language (Fixed in update!)
- a lot of people are pretty new, so games can be painful when nobody helps with objectives
- this game can end friendships
- I would put the "thumbs up" option on the endgame screen so people know about it


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Posted 2 May, 2020. Last edited 29 December, 2020.
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3 people found this review helpful
0.0 hrs on record
I usually don't write reviews for games on Steam, but Project Winter's "Blackout" deserved it big time. If you're familiar with the base game, you know that there are a number of different roles you can play as. Blackout introduces new roles to the game as well as new items, objectives, achievements, global events, and more! Absolutely love the game, and you always start off with one traitor as opposed to the regular game where you start off with 2. Traitors can pretty easily convert players to the dark side, although the community has been saying Blackout is easier for the survivors than the original game.

Nonetheless, if you have the base game or are considering buying the entire Project Winter bundle, I would definitely recommend "Blackout." Super addicting and a mix of super competitive and friendly players within the community.


Benefits
- 2 new traitor roles in Blackout DLC (Demon and Whisperer, both can convert innocents to traitors in different ways)
- new global events in Blackout DLC (ghost animals attack you and complete darkness)
- torch, holy book, and other new craftable items in Blackout DLC


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Posted 2 May, 2020. Last edited 2 May, 2020.
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161 people found this review helpful
10 people found this review funny
383.8 hrs on record (361.4 hrs at review time)
Call of Duty: World at War is by far one of the best FPS co-op games on steam. Why? Not only does it have an entertaining fast paced still active multiplayer and an extremely involved campaign, but World at War also comes with modding capabilities. Many WaW fans agree, one of the best parts of Call of Duty is its zombies! Within the zombie mode, modders and mappers have introduced custom zombies maps for you to download online. This way you aren't stuck playing the same 4 zombie maps. There are hundreds of custom maps featuring customized weapons, camos, perks, scenery, storylines, objectives, game modes, and much more! Would definitely recommend this game to any FPS zombie lover out there. A+ in my book!

Download Custom Zombies Maps Here: http://steamoss.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=484657357
Posted 28 February, 2015. Last edited 26 November, 2016.
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