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212.9 hrs on record (210.8 hrs at review time)
This game is great. 210hrs in. Building insane colossal ships and planetary bases/rigs is too much fun.
Jump entire canyons in a hover ship or a rover. Create self-constructing structures.
All the workshop content for this game just adds to the fun.
Pipe in your friends to help survive or build in tandem- dramatically lower work time.
This game is so technical that it doesn't really have a ceiling.

This game runs like dog poop though. I have a 1070Ti +7700K + 16gb of RAM and Space Engis abuses my hardware, even on low settings. After a good bit of building, I find myself in the console manually removing free-floating objects so my friends don't lag out of my world or fail to connect. Often times the game client will crash or the physics in the game will just break- sometimes even corrupting my save files. How? I don't get it, but it's still a good game and probably worth every bit of $20

-----UPDATED REVIEW: June 24, 2023----
The game engine is still the biggest flaw of this game for me. I'm now on a RTX 2080, 32gb RAM, liquid cooled i7- all overclocked. The game engine cannot handle destruction, debris, collision and constructed objects all at once. When I get the industry needed to mine and craft in place, I become very limited in what I can build, and how creative I can get. I like to build mobile drilling platforms, and larger ships. It's very difficult to have both, keep them, and go off into combat or exploration without dropping frames or crashing the game. And if it were not for all the mods from the community, this game would feel completely empty. The modding community is the only thing that floats this game- keeping it alive for all the past years.
Posted 13 June, 2019. Last edited 24 June, 2023.
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94.5 hrs on record
I still haven't finished this game because I got bogged down while trying to get every combination of weapon + accessory instead of progressing the story. I'll be damned if I'm gonna go out questing while my mutant colony is in danger of raids and racial persecution by troglodytes of the dystopian future. This game turned me into a broken SJW with an emphasis on the W and a lot of questions about the true nature of the J.

7/10 not even the best Fallout and it really could have been made with the potential of PC graphics in mind. At least I got to loot human meat piles.
Posted 23 September, 2018.
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308.3 hrs on record (219.6 hrs at review time)
Eventually I got over the exasperation of losing > 200k souls every time I died to a trash mob after clearing 2+ areas.
It was only then that I could enjoy the thrill of light rolling naked with the Dragon Greataxe before ruining another player's day by dropping charged lightining on them. They always forget about that move. I only wanted to remind them.

My criticisms of this game include the nerfing of whips. Somehow the twin greatswords (DLC earned content) became the true OP after release, not sure if that still holds true. With so many great wapons and gearsets, online play really suffers from having 1-2 ultimate weapon choices- which has largeley been the story of DS3 since release.

Still an amazing game though. Combat in DS3 is more fluid than any of the other souls games. Much less time is spent watching your character not moving or finishing unneeded animations when it could be fighting or being killed a bit more fairly. The story is about as clear as mud, but it still feels epic in the midsts of giants, Lovecraftian horrors, plot twists, and swagged out armor. You'll know by the first boss if you have the fortitude to make it any further. You either play this game to New Game+ or quit with a broken controller and a refund ticket.

This is one of about 3 games I've paid the full retail release price for in 10 years. Zero regrets.
Posted 23 September, 2018.
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2.8 hrs on record
I opened this game a long time after my initial playthrough to find it inexplicably had been turned into an RPG that seems to have ripped off Knights of The Old Republic after KOTOR ripped off WoW. The game is equally mundane, if not more enjoyable thasn its predecessors, but I know I can never finish it. Well worth killing 40min. It's still pretty funny. I'd play it again if didn't have other games, pr0n, netflix, or booze.

Wouldn't pay more than 2.99 to experience this for the first time.
Posted 23 September, 2018.
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4.9 hrs on record
Just needs more black hipster coffee shop owners for me to fall in love with.
Posted 23 September, 2018.
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2 people found this review helpful
3.4 hrs on record
Recommended on sale. This game is fun with a team. Fun in a buggy, awful, dino killing way.

Other thoughts:
I think Turok 2 had better graphics.
Flying dinos are the hardest to hit and definitely the most annoying.
Posted 23 September, 2018.
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2 people found this review helpful
2.2 hrs on record (1.2 hrs at review time)
I'm not really sure what's going on, but it makes me happy.
Posted 23 September, 2018.
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238.8 hrs on record (215.9 hrs at review time)
11/10 stuffed unicorns
Posted 23 September, 2018.
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72.7 hrs on record (5.2 hrs at review time)
Possibly the best of Elder Scrolls games. The story and quests in this are on par with Oblivion, but sadly not the combat.
If you don't appreciate the deeper lore of elder scrolls, and can't invest a minute or two settting up this older title to handle on PC, Morrowind might not be for you.

If your favorite RPG or title of the Scrolls games is Skyrim, this one might not be for you.

-But if you're down to hunt for sleek glass armor, battle some f***in' daedra, swing on a mudcrab and miss, and totally get caught looting crates in the streets of Balmora and bring Khajit coin: grab your good spoons and illicit sugars. Morrowind is the demi-god slaying and nudity modding game for you.
Posted 23 September, 2018.
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