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Recent reviews by Ξ вит | Comrade Grimm

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0.0 hrs on record
Finally, I can live out my dreams of Goblinhood in Hell Let Loose!
Posted 25 May, 2023.
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0.0 hrs on record
For those that prefer to drip as they drive the Fascist invaders away.
Posted 25 May, 2023.
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6 people found this review helpful
0.8 hrs on record
A dollar game you can play for half an hour

Are you an RS2 player? Do you find yourself repeating the voice line "I can smell ya from here, Charles" in your everyday life? Do you like the idea of gunning down dozens of innocent Viet Cong soldiers with a hand-portable Gatling gun?

Then Line of War is probably decent for you. As far as I can tell you've only got three levels to play of varying complexity (Level two hits different, tbh). There's really not much to say besides that this is a doom clone for Vietnam War buffs, or just chuds who like shooting communists. So, yeah.. Buy at your own discretion.
Posted 12 July, 2021.
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1.2 hrs on record
Early Access Review
A simple game with a basic premise- place blocks in the middle of the ocean however you want. But within that simplicity, a handful of complex combinations can come about. Although all that you are doing is placing down this and that color of voxels, the game comes to life in painting a brilliant, colorful, and lively ocean town, castle, or whatever you wish to make.

It's a game you can put on and easily induce ASMR, as gardens grow up around your buildings and doves fly about, all the while the plip plop of blocks being placed in the sea sounds.

For the artistic person, you could probably get much more out of it. But to me, it's just a simple, exciting time-waster.

And it's only $6, how can you say it's too much with a bargain like that.
Posted 29 November, 2020. Last edited 29 November, 2020.
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166.6 hrs on record (163.8 hrs at review time)
The latest entry within the Elder Scrolls franchise, yet perhaps the least true to the franchise. Don't get me wrong- Skyrim is a wonderful game but it's not a proper RPG in the sense that Morrowind was. That is the largest criticism I can lay upon this game.

Another complaint is how rushed the game feels- and it definitely was rushed. There are still tremendous bugs within this version of the game. I'm sure you'll notice as well from any in-game footage that its voice acting is patchy: rarely wonderful, often mediocore, sometimes abysmal. The narrative of the game is similarly patchy, with great potential lost on the Civil War questline aswell as lack of a sense of achievement upon completing the main questline. Of course, most adventure experiences are not made great through their big moments but Skyrim lost so much potential with these blunders!

Skyrim, however, is a wonderful experience. With the capability for infinite replayability and the same Bethesda charm that the Elder Scrolls franchise always has- even if it has strayed a bit too far from the bread and butter of the series.

Don't buy this version of the game, though, buy the Special Edition- it has greater graphical fidelity, various bug fixes, and includes the two DLC.
Posted 30 June, 2014. Last edited 22 July, 2018.
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