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36 people found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
53.3 hrs on record (24.3 hrs at review time)
Sekiro good game. You fight many enemies. Hard, but fun. Cool sword moves. Big bosses tough, need smart thinking. Pretty world, nice to look at. Must be sneaky sometimes. Story deep, but you need to pay attention. You die, learn, get better. Very satisfying. Sekiro make you feel strong. Sekiro 2 when? 10/10
Posted 3 July, 2024.
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10 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
0.0 hrs on record
Elden Ring DLC Shadow of the Erdtree fun. New land big, scary. Many new monsters, strong bosses. More weapons, magic. World look nice, feel dark. Hard, but good challenge. Fans happy, and sad, people think too hard, me think they need to grow a pair of bell bearings, me want more DLC. 10/10.
Posted 26 June, 2024.
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173 people found this review helpful
95 people found this review funny
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41.2 hrs on record
In game, you be man named Ethan. Ethan look for wife, she go missing. Ethan find her in big, creepy house. House full of bad people, they like monsters. They try hurt Ethan. Ethan fight back with little knife, then gun.

House have many rooms. Some rooms have puzzles, make brain work hard. Me not like puzzles, but feel good when solve. Game have many scary sounds and things jump out. Me jump too.

Ethan fight big monsters, very strong. Need use smart and weapons to beat them. Sometimes hard, but feel strong like bear when win.

Ending very good, Ethan save wife and live happily ever after.
Posted 15 June, 2024. Last edited 15 June, 2024.
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66 people found this review helpful
7 people found this review funny
210.7 hrs on record (205.8 hrs at review time)
Fallout 76 good game. Big world, much fun. Play with friends, hunt monsters, build home. But endgame? No good. Some big boss, some big fight. Finish game, nothing to do. Still, good time for many hours. Enjoy, but wish for more at end.
Posted 16 May, 2024.
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4 people found this review helpful
126.5 hrs on record (120.1 hrs at review time)
Doesn't deserve the hate it gets, great game and addicting gameplay, what more could you want?
Posted 21 February, 2024.
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7 people found this review helpful
1.4 hrs on record
This game isn't even worth the £0.00 price tag
Posted 16 February, 2024.
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6 people found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
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0.2 hrs on record
"Nothing" is truly a game like no other, and it's an absolute gem in the gaming world. At first glance, you might be puzzled by its name, but don't let that fool you—this game is a masterpiece of simplicity and immersion.

From the moment you launch "Nothing," you're greeted with a serene atmosphere and a minimalist design that immediately sets the tone for an extraordinary gaming experience. The graphics, while seemingly basic, create a mesmerizing environment that allows players to focus on the true essence of the game—nothingness.

The gameplay of "Nothing" is both innovative and strangely addictive. Unlike other games that bombard you with complex objectives and convoluted storylines, "Nothing" embraces the beauty of simplicity. Your task is, quite literally, to do nothing. And yet, the game manages to captivate you with its calming ambiance, soothing soundtrack, and subtle changes in the environment.

The attention to detail in "Nothing" is impressive. The developers have carefully crafted a world where doing nothing becomes a form of art. As you explore the vast landscapes of nothingness, you'll encounter subtle nuances that keep you engaged. Whether it's the gentle rustling of leaves, the shifting colors of the sky, or the occasional wildlife passing by, every element contributes to the overall immersive experience.

One of the standout features of "Nothing" is its ability to serve as a therapeutic escape. In a gaming landscape filled with high-stakes action and intense competition, "Nothing" offers a welcome respite. It's the perfect antidote to stress, providing players with a tranquil space to unwind and simply be.

Moreover, the community around "Nothing" is incredibly supportive and positive. The game has fostered a unique online environment where players from around the world come together to share their experiences of nothingness. The forums are filled with heartwarming stories, beautiful screenshots, and discussions on the profound impact "Nothing" has had on their lives.

In conclusion, "Nothing" is a testament to the fact that gaming can be a diverse and enriching experience. It's not just a game; it's a journey into the art of relaxation and mindfulness. If you're looking for a unique and refreshing gaming experience that defies conventions, "Nothing" is an absolute must-play. Embrace the beauty of nothingness and let this game transport you to a world where simplicity reigns supreme.






Posted 11 January, 2024.
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