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0.2 hrs on record
This game is laggy and terrible
Posted 20 February.
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1 person found this review helpful
1,125.1 hrs on record (1,117.3 hrs at review time)
Survive. Build. Conquer. — 7 Days to Die

With over 1,000 hours of playtime under my belt, I can confidently say that 7 Days to Die is not just a game; it’s a living, breathing world that will hook you from the moment you step into its post-apocalyptic landscape.

Imagine waking up in a world where civilization has crumbled, and all that's left are the twisted remnants of humanity. Your only goal? Survive. The moment you take your first breath in this sandbox survival game, you’re faced with decisions that could mean life or death. Every hour counts because at the end of seven days, a horde of ravenous zombies is coming—and they won’t stop until they’ve torn through everything you’ve built.

What makes 7 Days to Die a masterpiece is its sheer depth. Every session feels like a unique story. The complex crafting system is a builder’s dream, allowing you to create anything from simple shelters to sprawling fortresses armed to the teeth with traps and defenses. And trust me, you’ll need them—because when that seventh night comes, no two hordes are ever the same.

This game also perfectly balances exploration, looting, and strategy. The randomly generated worlds make every discovery feel fresh, from decaying cities to underground bunkers hiding precious loot or hidden dangers. And it’s not just zombies you have to worry about—the elements, hunger, dehydration, and other survivors (in multiplayer) add layers of strategy to your experience.

As someone who has spent over 1,000 hours in this world, I’ve seen it all—from the early game scavenging, nervously trying to stay alive, to the late-game satisfaction of watching my fortified base withstand the relentless zombie hordes. But here's the thing: the game never gets old. The Fun Pimps have created something that constantly evolves, with updates adding new features, enemies, and challenges that keep you on your toes.

Whether you're playing solo or with friends, 7 Days to Die delivers a brutally addictive experience that combines the best of survival, crafting, and tower defense genres. The adrenaline rush when that blood moon rises and the horror of hearing the approaching footsteps of the undead—those moments never fail to thrill.

If you're on the fence about this game, let me say this: it’s more than worth your time. This is not just another survival game; it’s a genre-defining experience that will pull you in and keep you coming back for more.

Trust me—when you’re 1,000 hours deep, you’ll still be finding new reasons to keep surviving.
Posted 3 October, 2024.
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3 people found this review helpful
1.6 hrs on record
Early Access Review
Glitchy Tutorial That Ruins the Experience — Internet Cafe & Supermarket Simulator 2024

I had high hopes for Internet Cafe & Supermarket Simulator 2024, but unfortunately, I never even got the chance to properly play the game—and here’s why.

The game forces you into an unskippable tutorial, which already feels like a misstep. A tutorial should help guide players, but instead, it locks you into a long, boring process without giving you the option to skip it. Worse yet, the tutorial itself is glitchy. After spending far too much time trying to get through it, I hit a glitch at the very last part, preventing me from moving forward at all. No matter what I did, the game simply wouldn’t progress, trapping me in a never-ending loop of frustration.

To make matters worse, there’s no option to bypass the tutorial and get into the actual game. So I was stuck, unable to play what I had hoped would be a fun and engaging management simulator. The glitch at the end of the tutorial wasn’t just a minor inconvenience—it completely blocked my ability to experience the game. It’s incredibly disappointing when a game’s technical issues prevent you from even getting to the core gameplay.

For a game that should be about creativity, management, and strategy, Internet Cafe & Supermarket Simulator 2024 misses the mark by trapping players in a broken, unskippable tutorial. If the developers don’t address these bugs and add a skip option, this game will likely remain unplayable for many.

Save your time and avoid this game until it’s fixed. As it stands, it’s just not worth the headache.
Posted 31 August, 2024. Last edited 3 October, 2024.
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No one has rated this review as helpful yet
121.8 hrs on record (49.7 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Time Consuming Fun for hours
Pros: The dev is constantly working on this, has decent graphics, its not easy to reach lvl 99, runs well, easy to learn not to hard to master, you have bills you also have to maintain, this is as realistic as a game can be.
I know the cons is bigger even with these issues its still worth the money aslong as the dev continues to work on it.

Cons: The delivery fall into the road thankfully there is no car physics yet.... Max amount of items you can order is 10, the workers get stuck and playing for long periods the shelves glitch the workers glitch and the cars get stuck in the same corner to the left, the cars are loud when they pass, besides maintaining the items you sell stocking shelves ect not much to do in this current game phase its like working at a dead end job with no real benefit other then stocking shelves and buying stock, the boxes put on the storage shelves cant be replaced on the ground most the time, storage room is tiny compared to how big the store can be.... This game can be repetitive toilet paper box only has 4 in it and it takes a full spot for 1 box (tbh should beable to choose what u get from the lvl ups.... with the cost of it and how many you get not worth it but customers complain when you dont have a item stocked and thats all items you get with the License.)
Posted 27 March, 2024.
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122.4 hrs on record
A Bullet-Storm of Fun and Strategy — Gunfire Reborn

After sinking over 120 hours into Gunfire Reborn, I can confidently say that this game is a hidden gem that perfectly blends frantic action, strategy, and roguelike elements into one unforgettable package.

Gunfire Reborn throws you into a vibrant, cel-shaded world where you battle through randomized dungeons packed with enemies and bosses, all while collecting weapons, power-ups, and talents to grow your character's power. It’s fast, addictive, and most importantly, incredibly satisfying.

At its core, Gunfire Reborn is a roguelite FPS with a unique twist—it merges sharp gunplay with RPG-style progression. What really sets it apart, though, is how well the game rewards you for mastering both reflexes and strategy. Every run feels like a brand new adventure, with different weapon loadouts, random perks, and builds that force you to adapt on the fly. You never quite know what you’ll get, but you’ll be itching for “just one more run” every time you play.

The gunplay itself is buttery smooth. From crossbows to rocket launchers to crazy elemental guns, each weapon has its own personality. Combine this with an array of unlockable heroes, each with their own special abilities and playstyles, and you’ve got a game that never feels repetitive despite the randomized nature of the levels.

What kept me coming back for 120+ hours is the sheer amount of variety and replayability. Each run feels like a puzzle to be solved, whether it's choosing the right weapon combination or stacking the right buffs to turn your hero into an unstoppable force. And trust me, few things are as satisfying as completely tearing through waves of enemies with a build that just clicks.

The multiplayer mode adds another layer of excitement, allowing you to team up with friends to tackle the chaos together. It’s a blast strategizing with your team and seeing how different hero combinations synergize in action.

But don't be fooled by the cute art style—Gunfire Reborn can be as challenging as it is fun. The difficulty scales up as you progress, and every defeat feels like a learning experience that pushes you to try new strategies and think critically about your approach.

In short, Gunfire Reborn is a rogue-lite experience that will appeal to anyone who enjoys sharp gunplay, strategic depth, and the thrill of unpredictable challenges. With its fast-paced combat, compelling progression system, and endless replayability, it’s a game that keeps you hooked from the moment you start. After 120 hours, I’m still finding new ways to experience the game, and every run feels as exhilarating as the first.

If you’re a fan of action, roguelikes, or shooters, don’t sleep on Gunfire Reborn. It’s a blast—and it’s only getting better with each update.
Posted 27 November, 2023. Last edited 3 October, 2024.
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3 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
22.2 hrs on record
I get thru 3 pictures and the Game crashes and the one i'm working on reverts back to the previous color I was working on 22hrs played 8 of it restarting the game and getting thru already colored areas that reverted back
Posted 29 October, 2023.
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0.5 hrs on record
says co op there is no co op... unless you count getting to level 5 and doing player made dungeons not worth the time or money if u don't like playing solo
Posted 18 October, 2023.
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5 people found this review helpful
46.8 hrs on record
Unplayable Online Mode — Hero Siege

Hero Siege has all the makings of a fun, action-packed roguelike with RPG elements—if only I could actually play it. The online mode is completely broken. Every time I try to log on, I’m met with failure. Whether it's connection issues, server problems, or other glitches, the result is the same: I can’t get into the game.

This is incredibly frustrating for a game that advertises itself as having an online multiplayer mode. If the servers or login system can’t handle the basics, what’s the point of having an online feature in the first place? Multiplayer is supposed to be one of the big draws of Hero Siege, yet it’s essentially inaccessible.

Until the developers fix these issues, I can't recommend this game to anyone looking to enjoy its multiplayer mode. As of now, the online experience is nonexistent.
Posted 18 October, 2023. Last edited 3 October, 2024.
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1 person found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
75.1 hrs on record
Early Access Review
A Gritty Survival Experience Unlike Any Other — Subsistence

After spending over 75 hours in Subsistence, I can say that this is one of the most raw and intense survival games out there. If you’re looking for a game that tests your resilience and ingenuity, then look no further.

Subsistence doesn’t hold your hand. From the moment you start, you’re dropped into a harsh wilderness with nothing but your wits and basic tools. Every decision you make could be the difference between life and death. This isn’t a casual survival game; it’s a test of patience, skill, and resourcefulness.

What makes Subsistence stand out in the crowded survival genre is its dedication to realism. You need to scavenge for food, water, and materials while constantly fending off predators and the unforgiving elements. The crafting system is deep and engaging, giving you the ability to build everything from makeshift shelters to fortified bases complete with power generators and advanced technology. But getting to that point takes effort—every structure you build feels earned, and there’s immense satisfaction in seeing your small, vulnerable camp evolve into a secure home in the wilderness.

The real magic happens in the balance between the serenity of nature and the lurking threats. One moment, you’re foraging in a peaceful forest, and the next, you’re fighting off a pack of wolves or defending your base against AI hunters. The dynamic AI enemies are a real challenge, adding an extra layer of tension as you never know when they’ll strike.

What kept me engaged for over 75 hours is the slow-burn progression. This isn’t a game you can rush through. You need to learn the land, gather resources strategically, and steadily improve your gear and base. But that’s what makes it so rewarding. Every upgrade feels hard-earned, every day survived feels like an achievement, and every encounter with the wild keeps you on your toes.

Subsistence also shines in its atmosphere. The world is beautifully crafted with day-night cycles, weather systems, and seasonal changes that make survival feel even more immersive. The constant struggle to keep your energy up, stay warm, and fend off danger is relentless—but it’s also what makes the game so addicting. The longer you survive, the more invested you become in protecting what you’ve built.

If you’re a fan of tough-as-nails survival games where every moment feels meaningful, Subsistence is the game for you. It’s a game that rewards patience, smart planning, and a strong will to survive. After 75 hours, I’m still discovering new strategies and ways to push forward—and I’m not stopping anytime soon.

For those who crave a realistic, heart-pounding survival experience, Subsistence delivers in spades. It’s not just about surviving; it’s about thriving in one of the toughest environments gaming has to offer.
Posted 10 October, 2023. Last edited 3 October, 2024.
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No one has rated this review as helpful yet
0.5 hrs on record (0.2 hrs at review time)
Ive played this a lil bit so far its really fun. My bf loves games like these I will be introducing him into it :D
Posted 3 October, 2023. Last edited 3 October, 2023.
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