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20.8 hrs on record (18.4 hrs at review time)
I can highly recommend this game. There isnt a ads that gets thrown in your face and you play for most of the stuff. There is a shop, but its just cosmetics.
Posted 2 April.
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3 people found this review helpful
2.1 hrs on record
ROCKSTAR = BAD SUPPORT

I thought of playing this game again, but I am locked out of my Rockstar account. I contacted support. They asked me to send them receipts and screenshots of my Steam account profile with my User ID and transaction ID's. I even sent them my GTAV CD key attached to my steam account.

According to them this information is not enough and have to tell them when I created my Rockstar Account. Who the ♥♥♥♥ remembers the date you created an account? Its rediculous.

Their response:

Thank you for contacting Rockstar Support.

We have investigated, but have been unable to verify that this request is being made from the owner of the Rockstar Games account where the information was recently changed. Apologies for any inconvenience this may cause.

If you have any further information we could use to investigate, or if there are any further questions, please let us know so that we can try to help.

Best regards,

Kira T.
Rockstar Support

Sure, I let them know and then I received a generic response right after:

Hello and thank you for contacting Rockstar Support.

In order to assist you in solving your problem, we ask that you please visit our website at support (dot) rockstargames (dot) com.

There you can submit a support request with options for assistance from our dedicated Rockstar Support team.

You can also check server status, search our knowledge base, ask questions in our support community, and review the status of your support requests.

Thank you again for contacting Rockstar Support.

DON'T BUY ROCKSTAR GAMES... EVER!

I can basically never buy a Rockstar game due to being fully locked out and the only alternative for me is to create a new Steam account to repurchase this game to play it.
Posted 27 January. Last edited 27 January.
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0.1 hrs on record
I can no longer access my rockstar account, due to the email I created and linked my Steam account to does not exist anymore. Purchased this game thinking I can start playing immediately, but the stupid launcher says that a Rockstar games account is required to play the game. The Rockstar support system is next to non-existent so the best I could do is refund the damn game.

So my NOT RECOMMEDED is for having an online account linked to play the game.
Posted 26 January.
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7 people found this review helpful
5 people found this review funny
0.3 hrs on record
Sloppy game design. Running in the air. Throwing a grenade doesn't land where you intend it to land like in other games instead it just bounce off obstacles. The character movement feels like your character needs to go to the toilet. Its terrible 1/10 Rather just get the original Helldivers II and watch pron while doing it.
Posted 25 January.
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1 person found this review helpful
17.7 hrs on record (7.1 hrs at review time)
Ah, Return to Moria, a game worth its Mithril! Lads and lasses, gather 'round as I, Durgin Ironfist, share my tale of this fine adventure.

Let me tell ye, the halls of Moria in this game are no mere shadows of their former glory—they're a Dwarf's dream and nightmare rolled into one! The procedurally generated mines ensure that every delve feels fresh, like cracking open a new vein of gold. And speaking of veins, the mining is top-notch! There’s nothing quite like the clang of pickaxes striking stone, though ye’d best be wary—the deeper ye dig, the more noise ye make, and the dark doesn’t like to stay silent. Orcs and worse will come sniffing, eager to add ye to their dinner.

The survival mechanics add a proper edge. Keep yer belly full, yer axe sharp, and yer courage steady, for the mines are as unforgiving as they are rich. The crafting and resource management reminded me of our forebears, turning raw iron into gleaming tools of war and defense. And the thrill of discovering ancient relics, like a sword that glows in the presence of orcs—pure joy for a history-loving Dwarf like meself.

Now, what’s truly grand is exploring with companions. Whether ye have one stout-hearted friend or a whole company of eight, there's nothing like working together to reclaim these hallowed halls. The game encourages teamwork, and it’s a fine thing to share a victory pint after sending a troll to its maker.

The story, set after Sauron's fall, feels like stepping into a legend, with Gimli’s call to reclaim our heritage ringing in every swing of the axe. It captures the spirit of the Dwarves—resilient, crafty, and fiercely united.

In short, Return to Moria is a treasure worth delving for, full of danger and glory. If ye’ve a Dwarf's heart and the will to brave the dark, gather yer kin and take the plunge. Just remember: where there's clatter, there's combat, and in Moria, the shadows never sleep!
Posted 1 December, 2024.
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27.9 hrs on record (21.1 hrs at review time)
Recently this app have been giving me problems. Converted videos play at like a fast forward like speed. If I try a different format I sometimes get muffled or duplicate sound. I have set all sorts of settings that makes sense to me, but no.. This app needs to get uninstalled. Back to Handbrake I go.
Posted 27 September, 2024.
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1.1 hrs on record
I played it on my Xbox and thought that I would get it on PC as well as its on sale, but it crashes on my PC. I guess my PC is too old. For a Geforce GTX 1070 I am highly surprised that the game run on high... Brilliant game. Will continue playing on Xbox.
Posted 4 September, 2024.
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2 people found this review helpful
1.6 hrs on record
It was a brisk evening at Hogwarts, the golden light of the setting sun spilling through the high windows of the Gryffindor common room. Harry, Hermione, and Ron sat huddled around the flickering fireplace, each with a look of deep concentration on their faces. Harry had just returned from testing out the latest game to hit the wizarding world: Quidditch Champions.

“So, how was it?” Ron asked eagerly, leaning forward in his chair. “Does it really feel like playing in the Quidditch World Cup?”

Harry sighed, pushing his round glasses up the bridge of his nose. “It’s… alright,” he began, choosing his words carefully, “but it’s not exactly like flying on a real broomstick.”

Hermione, ever the analytical one, narrowed her eyes. “What do you mean, Harry? The game was supposed to let you live out your Quidditch dreams!”

Harry shrugged. “Well, you do get to play all the positions—Seeker, Chaser, Beater, and Keeper—but there’s something missing. For one thing, the character customization… it’s a bit underwhelming. You’re expected to create your entire team, not just one witch or wizard. It feels like they want you to be Madam Hooch, Professor McGonagall, and Oliver Wood all at once!”

Ron snorted. “Blimey, that sounds like more work than Snape’s homework assignments.”

Harry nodded in agreement. “Exactly. I just wanted to focus on my Seeker skills, but instead, I had to worry about the whole team. And don’t even get me started on the Battle Pass. Sure, it’s free, but it’s a grind like nothing I’ve ever seen—even worse than Professor Binns’ History of Magic lectures.”

Hermione frowned. “A grind? But the game is supposed to be fun, not a chore.”

“Oh, it is,” Harry said, though his tone was half-hearted. “At least, until you realize you have to play for hours on end just to unlock a new pair of Quidditch gloves. By the time you’ve unlocked everything, you’ll have spent more time playing than we did hunting Horcruxes!”

Ron’s eyes widened. “No way! But what about the Snitch? Catching it must be the best part, right?”

Harry winced. “Well, that’s the thing… Catching the Snitch isn’t what it used to be. In the books and movies, the match ends when you catch it, right? But in the game, it’s only worth 30 points. It doesn’t even end the match! You’re just left flying around, wondering why you bothered.”

Hermione looked horrified. “They’ve changed the rules of Quidditch? But the Snitch is the most important part!”

“I know,” Harry said, shaking his head. “I wish they’d included different game modes, too. It’s just the same thing over and over. I was hoping for a bit more variety, like a ‘capture the Snitch’ mode where everyone’s hunting for it. But no, it’s just the standard match with a few tweaks.”

Ron slumped back in his chair, looking defeated. “So, you’re saying the only fun parts are playing as a Beater or Chaser?”

Harry nodded. “Pretty much. If you’re into smashing Bludgers or scoring goals, you might have a good time. But as for the rest of it…” He trailed off, staring into the fire. “I wanted it to be something special—something that felt like Quidditch. But it’s just not the same.”

There was a long silence as the trio sat, contemplating the game that could have been. Finally, Hermione spoke up, her voice filled with determination. “Well, maybe they’ll update it, improve things. Until then, we’ll just have to stick with the real thing.”

Harry smiled faintly, glancing out the window where the Quidditch pitch loomed in the distance. “Yeah,” he agreed softly. “Nothing beats the real thing.”

And with that, they left the common room, their thoughts already on the next Quidditch match, where no amount of digital wizardry could ever replace the thrill of the wind in their hair and the roar of the crowd.
Posted 3 September, 2024. Last edited 4 September, 2024.
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0.1 hrs on record
Early Access Review
Not as fun as I hoped
Posted 7 August, 2024.
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1 person found this review helpful
77.6 hrs on record (22.5 hrs at review time)
Started playing No Man's Sky to explore the universe and find new worlds. Now my plants are dead, my dog doesn't recognize me, and I speak fluent alien. 10/10 would get lost in space again.
Posted 5 August, 2024.
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