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5.5 hrs on record
Cat.
Literally what else do you want?
Posted 17 May, 2024.
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1 person found this review helpful
33.4 hrs on record
Yeah, this is about accurate to what it's like here at home.
Posted 9 May, 2024.
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220.7 hrs on record (164.0 hrs at review time)
Sony is going back on the PSN account linking, Helldivers is back to it's regularly scheduled Democratic, Liber-Tea filled glory. Give me Liberty or give me ammo! o7
Posted 24 March, 2024. Last edited 7 May, 2024.
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97.8 hrs on record (96.4 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Simple. Moddable. Fun.
The base game is just mindless fun you can't get from playing Battlefield 2042. Modding the game is endless fun. I may not have a lot of hours now, but the game loads quickly (unless you have a couple dozen mods and a crappy pc like mine) and it gets straight to the action. At the time of writing this, the new Engine Upgrade Patch was released (April 29, 2022) and I'm hoping that it will allow me to play with more ai for even bigger scale battles. Although it doesn't have a multiplayer, there is a multiplayer mod that has been released as a separate product that is free and requires the main game to install.
So create your own game of Stormtroopers from Star Wars fighting Combine from HL2 with lasers and Nerf guns with Pelicans from Halo flying above the battlefield, and rack up that useless K/D Ratio with an M1 Abrams Tank.
Posted 26 January, 2023. Last edited 26 January, 2023.
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51 people found this review helpful
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1.3 hrs on record
For less than a dollar, you can get a Battlefield game that not only lives up to the name, it also goes beyond and makes playing playable. It's the Battlefield that we need, but do not deserve.
Posted 15 May, 2022.
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131.5 hrs on record (103.7 hrs at review time)
I'm not sure where to begin, and frankly, I have trouble not making a biased review for Halo cause I love the game so much. So let me start with, it's fun. Plain and simple. Halo: CE is the first installment and the most simple, not a lot of rides or guns, but enough to have fun. Halo 2 is an awesome story in my own opinion, and it sets the stage for Halo 3. Halo 3 is a personal favorites as a lot of other people are the same, because, it's the simplicity of Halo, but with more and better level design, which makes for a fun game. Halo 3: ODST, I don't know what to say about this one, but I love it. Everything from the music to atmosphere is amazing, you take place as an ODST (Orbital Drop Shock Trooper) and you start the game off by dropping into a city while the events of Halo 2 occur, not Halo 3 (bit confusing at first, I know). Halo: REACH, this one was the prime of Bungie's days. Before micro-transactions in every game, before armor customization was a huge thing, and before armor customization in games sucked (mainly because half of the armor in games look like garbage- ahem- Destiny 2 Hunters), and (historically) before the events of Halo: CE. Halo: REACH adds a new mechanic, assassinations. Assassinations are fun to pull off, even if you've seen the animation for it a thousand times like me, it's always so satisfying. Halo 4 to me isn't as special as the rest, but they at least kept assassinations and they added a passive sprinting ability to use whenever. Halo 4 added more enemies that were actually pretty fun to fight. Now this Review maybe long, but there's a lot of things to say about Halo, but if you want to know where to start, start at Halo: CE.
If you wish to play them in order of release date: Halo: CE -> Halo 2 -> Halo 3 -> Halo 3: ODST -> Halo: REACH -> Halo 4
But if you wish to have the full story in chronological order: Halo: REACH -> Halo: CE -> Halo 2 -> Halo 3: ODST -> Halo 3 -> Halo 4
Posted 21 October, 2021.
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1 person found this review helpful
1,805.4 hrs on record (802.8 hrs at review time)
Pretty fun, free-to-play. Ninjas go woosh. Might spend many hours grinding.
Posted 19 August, 2020. Last edited 8 September, 2023.
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12.0 hrs on record (3.3 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
This game is delightfully difficult,
This game give you the freedom to create your own wands (which I'm sure you've heard) and destroy everything and anything you come across -assuming you got the right stuff- because everything is a different material; steel can be electrified, rocks can be dropped onto enemies, dirt and sand can be destroyed easily, and more! This game is an underrated masterpiece and since it came from the people that made Baba is You, your in for a ride. Keep in mind, this game isn't all that forgiving, if you die, you're dead, Game Over, but that's just adding to the fun, the constant fear of death and the struggle to use your potions at the right moment adds a new level of stress and finding different wands to help you do specific things to use on other wands such as a wand to make you teleport, or a wand to make the ceiling collapse, or even if you want the OP weapon of your dreams that could surpass any Dark Souls boss.
Whatever the wand you want, whatever the potion you want, whatever the amount of power you want, it can be yours, just... try to stay alive.
Posted 3 January, 2020.
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466.1 hrs on record (402.0 hrs at review time)
Planetary destruction then recreate it anew
Posted 11 December, 2019. Last edited 17 May, 2024.
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