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39.7 hrs on record (36.0 hrs at review time)
Best game I've played since Half Life Alyx. Jedi Fallen Order was a masterpiece, and still this game somehow manages to improve upon every single aspect; combat, platforming, story, everything's extremely well thought out and polished. If it wasn't for the issues some players are having on PC, this should definitely be the GOTY for 2023.
Posted 4 July, 2023.
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9 people found this review helpful
0.1 hrs on record
Releasing this game in such a state is awful. Many headsets, even "supported" ones, are having issues with the game. Issues that players are fixing themselves, but the dev team seems to ignore.
Posted 22 June, 2023.
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0.7 hrs on record
The tons of bugs can be fixed without much effort. Even the AI problems, which are severely affecting the experience, can be fixed. However, what you can't fix is how unresponsive the controls feel; animations don't make these characters justice, making them feel clunky and slow, and that's something I'm willing to bet the company won't work on fixing. The game is full of issues, and I truly hope they can fix them at some point, but if this is their idea of a finished product, I can't expect much.
Posted 22 June, 2021.
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2 people found this review helpful
18.6 hrs on record (17.3 hrs at review time)
I can't believe I hadn't written a review for this game...
From the very first moment, it's simply breathtaking. And every time you think you're getting used to how awesome the game is, it surprises you by getting even better. And that keeps going during the whole campaign, until the very last second.
It's not only an awesome VR game, it's an awesome game and that's it. The pacing, the progression, the challenges, the puzzles, everything is incredible. If I could nominate this game for every single category of the game awards, I would, and I'm pretty sure it'd win many of them.
Posted 28 November, 2020.
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2 people found this review helpful
4.5 hrs on record (4.0 hrs at review time)
This is currently one of the best VR games in my opinion. Most single player VR games nowadays feel like tech demos or have short, simple stories. The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners, on the other hand, not only takes you to the zombie-ravaged New Orleans, but actually makes you feel like you're struggling to survive there. Scavenge for supplies, face zombies, and more importantly, face humans. The moral dilemma of "should I help this guy", "should I kill this one", "which faction should I support", and even better, some of the stories of the NPCs, are simply incredible, and to experience it all in a really immersive VR world is awesome. Honestly, I'm loving this game so far.
Posted 11 February, 2020.
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62.8 hrs on record (59.4 hrs at review time)
After all these years, it's still one of the best RPGs out there.
Posted 28 June, 2019.
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1 person found this review helpful
128.2 hrs on record (36.0 hrs at review time)
First of all, this game is NOT for everyone. Get ready to grind, sit patiently just looking around, and crash against every single station until you manage -after over 20 hours- to properly learn how to pilot your ship. Seriously, it's awesome.

I'll be honest, I've never been a fan of flight simulators. That said, I absolutely love Elite Dangerous. Being able to fly across the whole galaxy, visiting incredible places, exploring tons upon tons of planets and systems... It's simply stunningly beautiful. The background simulation makes it even better, making the player feel like every action has a real consecuence; the political factions and their fight for power, the dynamic social-political-economic situation of every system, the many events and community missions, everything makes Elite Dangerous incredibly complex. Besides, you have absolute freedom. Want to be a pirate? Go for it! Merchant? Go for it! Soldier? Go for it! You can do anything you want to.

Piloting a space ship sounds like something tough, doesn't it? Well, Elite Dangerous gets that, and makes it feel real. Ships are really complicated to pilot and maneuver at first, which makes you feel incredibly awesome whenever you land perfectly or beat another pilot in a battle. It takes a lot of time to learn how to properly pilot a ship, and the game barely helps you with that. The only way to learn is to just take your ship and fly until you get the hang of it -or get tired and quit-. Think you know how to pilot your ship now? Turn off Flight Assist and feel like a noob again! Seriously, there's so much to learn, but the feeling of accomplishment for every single landing, canyon run, and successful battle is completely worth it.

I haven't played many hours yet, but I can easily see myself flying ships in VR for a loooooooooot of time. Oh, that! VR. Yeah, it's freaking incredible. Played in VR once, and never went back to normal. Landing on planets and space stations in VR is unnerving, yet rewarding when you finally get it done. Besides, the already stunningly beautiful landscapes are even better in VR.

Just one thing: If you decide to buy the game, get the Horizons expansion. Trust me, you'll need it. It adds lots of essential stuff (like planetary landings) that make the experience a thousand times better.
Posted 3 February, 2019. Last edited 29 March, 2019.
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2 people found this review helpful
2.4 hrs on record
I wanted to like this game. I honestly, really wanted to. But after more than a thousand hours in Skyrim (both in Xbox360 and PC), I can't help feeling utterly disappointed.
When I started playing TESO, I was expecting a cool combat system, or at least the simple, yet entertaining system seen in Skyrim. Instead, I got a system that seems to be simply based on running around your opponent so he can't hit you once, while mashing buttons like crazy to attack. The telegraphing here is so pathetically exaggerated, it becomes a "I'm gonna attack you! Oh someday I will! You better get ready!" moment, where you see your enemies become practically statues as they charge their attacks. During this time, you can simply take a step back or to the side and... that's it. Done. You know there's something wrong if they can't lay a single hit on you in 2 whole hours of gameplay.
The other BIG issue with this game is the UI. I hate comparing games when doing reviews, but Skyrim had this unobtrusive HUD that gave you all the information you needed without getting in the way, as well as simple, intuitive menus where you could easily find whatever you were looking for. Here... Oh god. Am I looting this body? What... what's it giving me? Oh, there it is... Is it? The UI is so poorly designed, the focus of attention is NEVER where it should be, making it horrifyingly confusing.
I'm afraid I'll have to request a refund for this game. Maybe I could eventually get used to the super easy, repetitive combat system, and playing with friends is fun I'm sure, but the UI is so annoying it just drives me out of the experience instantly. Back to Skyrim I go, at least until TESVI comes out.
Posted 16 August, 2018.
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6 people found this review helpful
2.9 hrs on record (2.3 hrs at review time)
Awesome game. The story is really obscure and intriguing, the art style is simpatethic and yet really creepy, and sound effects are nothing short of amazing. I really, really liked it! I would've loved it to be a little bit longer, though (It took me a little longer than 2 hours to beat it), but I enjoyed every single minute of it. Besides, it's only 4,99!
Posted 21 October, 2015.
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3 people found this review helpful
1.1 hrs on record
First of all, if you're expecting this game to be To The Moon 2, don't buy it. Yet if you're looking for a beautiful and emotional story, then this is an amazing game. The gameplay is so simple, and the game is only an hour long, but the story is AMAZING. It doesn't need any dialogs or realistic animations to make you understand the protagonist's feelings. Just the beautiful, simpatethic animations and the marvelous music take you on an unforgettable feel trip. It's not as heartbreaking as To The Moon, but it's still amazing.
P.S. I'm still crying.
Posted 1 December, 2014.
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