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3 people found this review helpful
0.0 hrs on record
Despite its age, this expansion holds up remarkably well, offering a solid and enjoyable experience that broadens the scope of the original game in unexpected ways. The shift from the dense, urban sprawl of Harran to a wide-open rural landscape is a massive change, and the addition of the buggy feels both necessary and incredibly fun. There's nothing quite like plowing through a horde of infected in a tricked-out vehicle.
However, the main narrative has some questionable elements. The cult that Kyle Crane encounters, known as the Children of the Sun, feels genuinely weird and a bit out of place in a zombie setting. While it adds an intriguing layer of mystery and a fresh antagonist, the religious fanaticism and strange rituals just don't feel like they belong in the gritty, grounded world of Dying Light. It’s an interesting narrative choice, but it sometimes clashes with the established tone.
My biggest issue, though, is with the protagonist, Kyle Crane. His willingness to go "all-in" on this cult's supposed "cure" feels a little out of character. After everything he's been through the deception from the GRE, the constant double-crosses, and the sheer brutality of the world it seems odd that he'd so readily trust a strange religious group with a dubious claim of immunity. A more cautious, cynical approach would have been more fitting. He should have gotten out the moment things started to get really bizarre, especially since a guaranteed cure was never on the table. Instead, he commits fully, which ultimately leads to his tragic fate.
Overall, though, Dying Light: The Following is a great piece of content that builds upon an already fantastic base game. It's a testament to its quality that even a decade later, it's still a memorable and worthwhile experience for fans of the series.
Posted 16 September. Last edited 16 September.
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14 people found this review helpful
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11.5 hrs on record (11.0 hrs at review time)
Heavy Rain delivers a gripping, emotionally charged narrative driven by player choice. While some mechanics show their age and , the storytelling and atmosphere remain impactful and immersive. A must-play for fans of interactive drama.
Posted 4 July.
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2 people found this review helpful
23.6 hrs on record (23.5 hrs at review time)
Battlefield Hardline shakes things up with a fresh cops-and-robbers theme, swapping warzones for Miami crime scenes. The campaign plays like a TV crime drama, with strong pacing, cool gadgets, and stealth-focused gameplay that fits the detective role perfectly.
The story, while a bit dramatic at times, keeps things interesting with twists and solid voice acting. It’s a fun, stylish change from the usual military fare and one of the best campaigns in the series.
Posted 3 June.
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3 people found this review helpful
13.8 hrs on record
1983 Averno City is drenched in neon and corruption, and The Precinct puts you right in the middle of it. Playing as Officer Nick Cordell Jr., you’re not just a uniform—you’re the law. Whether responding to robberies, chasing down suspects, or investigating crime scenes, the game keeps things dynamic, making every shift unpredictable.

Gameplay – Tactical and Immersive
Driving is a highlight. Cars feel heavy but responsive, making pursuits intense. Combat? Functional. Gunplay isn’t the main focus—it’s more about tactical takedowns with tools like the taser or baton. If you're expecting a high-octane shooter, adjust those expectations.
The call-out system creates a solid loop. No two shifts feel identical, though some missions start showing their patterns after long play sessions. Investigations are engaging but could use more depth beyond basic procedural steps.

World – Averno Has Character
The city breathes with detail. Neon-lit backstreets, smoky diners, shady motels—it all builds an immersive atmosphere. The procedural crime system keeps Averno feeling alive, but sometimes events feel too formulaic.
Narratively, there’s an emotional undertone with Nick carrying his father’s legacy, but don’t expect a deep character study. The story serves the gameplay rather than driving it.

Final Verdict – Worth the Badge?
The Precinct isn’t reinventing the crime genre, but what it does, it does well. If you want a sandbox-style cop game with engaging pursuits and a lived-in world, this one delivers. Minor frustrations exist—combat could feel more refined, and investigative mechanics could go deeper—but overall, it’s a solid ride for those who want to patrol the streets on their own terms.
Posted 18 May. Last edited 21 May.
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5 people found this review helpful
31.3 hrs on record (25.1 hrs at review time)
Arma Reforger is a promising step forward for the Arma series, showcasing the impressive Enfusion engine with stunning visuals and immersive Cold War-era gameplay. The Game Master mode offers endless creativity for scenario-building, and the multiplayer experience is engaging for mil-sim enthusiasts. However, the game is still in its early stages, with some bugs and performance issues that may frustrate casual players. If you're a fan of tactical shooters and willing to overlook some rough edges, this is a solid addition to your library.
Posted 28 March.
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1 person found this review helpful
2.7 hrs on record (2.6 hrs at review time)
fun game but sometimes feels a bit repetitive 7/10
Posted 27 November, 2024.
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3 people found this review helpful
7.6 hrs on record
This Game is fun the best thing about it is the gameplay it's really fun the story is not bad and enjoyable
i recommend you play this game at least once.
Posted 23 November, 2024.
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5 people found this review helpful
27.6 hrs on record (19.0 hrs at review time)
Great Game 10/10
Posted 18 November, 2024.
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4 people found this review helpful
32.0 hrs on record (15.2 hrs at review time)
A Great game remade although there are few issues graphical and technical but i really enjoyed it
if you think about buying it i suggest you to wait after few patches then get it.
Posted 6 October, 2024. Last edited 6 October, 2024.
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6 people found this review helpful
13.4 hrs on record (12.5 hrs at review time)
Sherlock Holmes The Awakened is a fun detective puzzle game if you like Sherlock Holmes chapter one you will enjoy this, it's a sequel to it and they ditch the open world aspect for more linear gameplay.
Posted 29 September, 2024.
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