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8 people found this review helpful
12.5 hrs on record
⭐ Rating: 9/10
🎮 Genre: Driving / Simulation
🕹️ Hours Played: 12+

Bus Driver is one of those hidden gems that define what simulation games should be: immersive, satisfying, and surprisingly addictive. It may not have the modern graphics of newer sims, but what it delivers in atmosphere, structure, and realism makes it an absolute classic for fans of the genre.
Posted 15 June, 2025.
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1 person found this review helpful
9.9 hrs on record (9.8 hrs at review time)
✅ Highly Recommended
Playtime: 9+ hours

Deep Rock Galactic is an absolute blast! From the moment you step into your dwarf’s boots, you’re in for an exhilarating ride. The combination of co-op gameplay, procedural generation, and dungeon crawling in an underground environment makes every mission unique and exciting.

The game's strength lies in its teamwork—whether you’re mining precious minerals, fighting off hordes of alien creatures, or navigating the dangerous, procedurally generated caverns, teamwork is essential. Each class brings something special to the table, and the game really rewards coordination and strategy.

The environment is beautifully designed, with tons of different biomes to explore, all while maintaining that intense, atmospheric vibe that never lets up. The combat is satisfying, and the progression system keeps you engaged as you unlock new tools and upgrades.

If you’re into co-op games, you’ll have a great time with friends or even random teammates. The game’s replayability is off the charts, and with new content regularly added, you’ll always have something to look forward to.

Deep Rock Galactic has nailed the balance between casual fun and challenging gameplay. It’s a game that encourages teamwork, exploration, and action, all while being an absolute joy to play. Highly recommend it if you’re into co-op games with a twist!
Posted 13 May, 2025.
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5 people found this review helpful
23.5 hrs on record
✅ Recommended
Playtime: 20+ hours

One of the most underrated battle royale experiences out there.

Bloodhunt blends fast-paced combat with supernatural vampire powers in a beautiful, vertical urban map. The movement is fluid, the gunplay feels crisp, and the addition of vampire abilities adds a whole new layer of strategy compared to traditional BRs.

The atmosphere is incredible—dark, stylish, and very faithful to the Vampire: The Masquerade universe. Whether you're leaping across rooftops, stalking prey in alleys, or dominating with clan powers, there's always a stylish way to play.

Unlike many other BRs, this game rewards skill and creativity. Every match feels intense and different. And the learning curve? Satisfying without being punishing.

Sure, it has a few bugs and matchmaking quirks sometimes, but it deserves way more attention than it gets. If you’re bored of the usual BR formula, Bloodhunt is a fresh and thrilling alternative.

Highly recommended for fans of fast combat, vampire lore, and urban chaos.
Posted 13 May, 2025.
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5 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
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9.0 hrs on record
🔶 Mixed (Leaning Negative)
Playtime: Around 10–15 hours

The atmosphere is great, and the horror vibes are solid—exactly what you'd expect from an Outlast game. Graphics are polished, and the co-op element adds some fun early on.

But the story is a major letdown. It lacks depth, direction, and emotional impact compared to Outlast 1 and 2. It feels more like a set of repetitive missions in a horror-themed obstacle course than a real narrative.

After a few hours, the gameplay loop gets very repetitive, and the fear factor wears off. It becomes more about completing tasks than surviving real terror.

If you're here for classic Outlast-style storytelling and immersion—you'll be disappointed.
If you just want some creepy co-op fun with friends, it's okay… for a while.

Not a bad game, but definitely not the Outlast we were hoping for.
Posted 13 May, 2025.
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6 people found this review helpful
0.5 hrs on record
🚫 Not Recommended
Playtime: ~10-20 hrs (depends on your experience)

I really wanted to love Deceit 2. The concept is great, the graphics are solid, and there’s clear potential—but the execution falls flat fast.

🧠 Lack of Strategy: It’s mostly chaos. The game punishes actual deception and rewards random accusations or brute force.

🕹️ Unbalanced Roles: The infected often feel either too strong or completely helpless depending on who queues with who.

🔇 Toxic or Silent Community: You’ll either get yelled at or sit through rounds where no one talks—either way, it kills the whole social deduction aspect.

🐞 Bugs & Performance Issues: I’ve experienced crashes, disconnects, and rubberbanding in multiple matches—even on solid hardware.

💰 Monetization creeping in: Cosmetics, paid DLC, and more incoming, but core gameplay still needs fixing first.

If you're into social deception, go for Among Us, Project Winter, or even The Outlast Trials for a better experience.

This game feels like it left Early Access in name only. Hope it gets better, but right now, it’s a miss.
Posted 13 May, 2025.
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8 people found this review helpful
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22.3 hrs on record
🔪 "Survived the crash. Ate a leg. Built a base. Fought naked cannibals. 10/10 would traumatize myself again."

Absolutely wild game. You start with a plane crash, lose your kid, and before you know it, you're crafting spears, hiding from mutants, and debating if eating a human leg is really that bad when your hunger bar is red.

✔ Survival is deep.
✔ Base-building is addictive.
✔ Cannibals are smart, terrifying, and sometimes just... weird.
✔ Co-op makes it even more chaotic (and hilarious).

Sometimes it’s peaceful. Other times you’re screaming in a dark cave swinging a lighter and crying.

Final Verdict:
If Minecraft and Resident Evil had a feral baby, this would be it.
Buy it. Bring friends. Never trust the trees.

🪓 10/10 – Would eat limbs and scream in caves again.
Posted 12 May, 2025.
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1 person found this review helpful
2.7 hrs on record
Title: Great Potential, But Terrible Optimization!

I really wanted to love Marvel Rivals, but the optimization is just awful. I have a high-end PC with a good GPU and CPU, so there's no reason this game should be lagging and stuttering as much as it does.

Frame drops happen constantly, even on low settings, and sometimes the game just freezes in the middle of a fight — which is super frustrating in a competitive shooter. It honestly feels like the game wasn't ready to be released yet.

The graphics are nice and the gameplay could be fun, but what's the point if it runs like this? Until they fix the performance issues, I can't recommend this game.

Fix the optimization, Marvel Rivals!
Posted 16 March, 2025.
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1 person found this review helpful
15.5 hrs on record
Left 4 Dead 2 is a masterpiece in cooperative first-person shooters, delivering an intense, fast-paced, and highly replayable experience. With its exceptional AI Director, dynamic enemy spawns, and thrilling campaigns, every match feels fresh and unpredictable.
Posted 6 March, 2025.
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13.6 hrs on record
🔥 Sleeping Dogs – The Underrated Gem of Open-World Action 🔥

If GTA and classic Hong Kong action movies had a baby, it would be Sleeping Dogs. This game delivers brutal hand-to-hand combat, intense gunfights, high-speed chases, and an incredible story wrapped in a beautifully crafted open world.

✅ Combat – The martial arts system is fluid, satisfying, and makes you feel like an action star. Every punch, kick, and counter hits HARD.
✅ Story & Characters – An undercover cop torn between loyalty and duty, tangled in a gripping crime drama. Top-tier voice acting brings it all to life.
✅ Open World – Hong Kong is dense, vibrant, and full of detail, from neon-lit streets to bustling markets.
✅ Driving & Gunplay – Slow-mo shootouts and crazy street racing keep the adrenaline pumping.

🔹 Final Verdict: This is one of the most underrated open-world games ever made. If you love crime thrillers, martial arts, and immersive worlds, Sleeping Dogs is a must-play.

⭐ 9.5/10 – An absolute classic.
Posted 5 February, 2025.
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1 person found this review helpful
19.7 hrs on record
Bully: Scholarship Edition is an absolute masterpiece from Rockstar Games. With its unique blend of humor, engaging story, and unforgettable characters, this game delivers an open-world experience like no other. Set in the chaotic yet charming world of Bullworth Academy, it’s a coming-of-age story filled with mischief, drama, and adventure.

The gameplay is incredibly diverse – from pulling pranks and attending classes to exploring the town and taking down bullies, every moment feels fresh and rewarding. The missions are creative, and the mini-games, like dissecting frogs or racing bikes, add a delightful layer of variety.

The charm lies in its quirky atmosphere, witty dialogue, and the perfect dose of nostalgia for anyone who's ever navigated the ups and downs of school life. The remastered version includes updated graphics and additional content, making it even better.

Bully: Scholarship Edition is a must-play for fans of open-world games and Rockstar’s unique storytelling. It’s hilarious, heartwarming, and endlessly entertaining. 10/10 would go back to school again (just to play this game).
Posted 10 January, 2025.
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