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101 people found this review helpful
7 people found this review funny
0.3 hrs on record
This game is so realistic, it should have a history channel documentary mini-series! I'm convinced it accurately depicts historical events, like the time humans fought off those pesky lizard people. Also, I swear I'm picking up some Russian just from playing... might be enough to finally ask Putin about those pyramid construction plans. 😂

Seriously though, this game is fire - better than Starfield, even! The developers deserve a medal... or maybe a cabinet position. 😉
Posted 24 August.
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1 person found this review helpful
0.9 hrs on record
This game has its ups and downs. The gameplay can be really fun and the randomized elements keep things fresh. I love the cinematic feel and vibrant colors. However, the price tag is definitely a sticking point for many, and the lack of features like a Workshop and Versus Campaign is concerning for the game's longevity.

The difficulty scaling and RNG can be frustrating, especially with Special Ridden spawns. It often feels like you're at the mercy of luck rather than skill. Add in server issues, bugs, and questionable design choices by the developers, and it's easy to see why many feel let down.

While the devs have made some improvements, the core issues remain. For the price, I'd recommend waiting for a sale or trying it on Game Pass. If you can get past the flaws, there's a fun and engaging zombie shooter here. But for many, it feels like a missed opportunity, a "Left 4 Dead" successor that just couldn't quite hit the mark.

Here's how I remixed the comments:

Combined core criticisms: Price, lack of features, difficulty spikes, RNG, bugs, and developer choices.
Highlighted positives: Fun gameplay, replayability, visuals.
Used more neutral language: Instead of outright saying "Wait 4 Sale", I expressed concerns about the price and suggested a sale or Game Pass.
Added personal touch: Phrases like "I love the cinematic feel..." make it feel less like a copy-paste job.
Condensed information: I summarized the long reviews, keeping the key points without being overly verbose.
Posted 24 August.
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1 person found this review helpful
7.5 hrs on record
Destiny 2: A Love-Hate Relationship Worth Exploring (Free-to-Play, but Deep Pockets Required)
Destiny 2 is like that delicious, yet expensive, burger joint. You can walk in and grab a basic patty for free, but to truly savor the experience, you'll need to shell out for the premium toppings. This looter-shooter MMO boasts incredible gunplay, stunning visuals, and challenging raids and dungeons that will keep you coming back for more. However, the constant need to purchase DLC for the best content can leave a sour taste.

Here's the breakdown:

The Good:

Gunplay Nirvana: The feeling of landing that perfect headshot is unmatched. Each weapon feels distinct and powerful, making combat a visceral joy.
Raid and Dungeon Delights: Prepare for epic encounters that demand teamwork, communication, and skill. Conquering these challenges with friends is incredibly rewarding, but be warned, matchmaking can be...unpredictable.
Exotic Arsenal: Unique weapons and armor with game-changing perks add a layer of customization and experimentation that keeps the gameplay fresh.
The Bad:

Paywall Blues: While the base game is free, expect to spend a hefty sum on DLC to access the most engaging content and coveted loot.
Solo Struggle: Playing solo can be a lonely and often frustrating experience, especially in endgame activities. You'll likely need to find a clan or rely on the (sometimes chaotic) matchmaking system.
PvP Pitfalls: Prepare for a mixed bag in the Crucible. The competitive scene can be toxic and unforgiving, making it difficult to enjoy without a pre-made fireteam.
Content Conundrum: While Bungie has addressed previous issues with content vaulting, the fear of losing access to paid expansions lingers.
Performance: On a decent PC (like my i5 10400f, 2070 Super, 32GB RAM setup), Destiny 2 runs beautifully, delivering a smooth and visually impressive experience.

Final Verdict:

Destiny 2 is a fantastic game with a dedicated community and a wealth of content. However, the aggressive monetization and potential for frustrating solo experiences hold it back from true greatness. If you're looking for a free-to-play looter-shooter with a high skill ceiling and are willing to invest in DLC, Destiny 2 is definitely worth checking out. But if you're a casual gamer on a budget, there might be better options out there.

Think of it like this: it's cheaper than meth, but it might just consume your life all the same. (Shoutout to Simpleflips!) And yes, you can see your legs!

Let me know what you think, Guardians! And if you have any questions, feel free to ask. Eyes up!
Posted 24 August. Last edited 25 August.
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78 people found this review helpful
3 people found this review funny
9.9 hrs on record
Before I played this i had no girlfriend and no will to live. None of these things have changed, but the game is pretty good
Posted 24 August.
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2 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
0.3 hrs on record
Before I played this i had no girlfriend and no will to live. None of these things have changed, but the game is pretty good
Posted 24 August.
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2 people found this review helpful
1.1 hrs on record
Before I played this i had no girlfriend and no will to live. None of these things have changed, but the game is pretty good
Posted 24 August.
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15 people found this review helpful
3 people found this review funny
2.2 hrs on record
This game has its ups and downs. While it can be a fun way to blow off some steam and enjoy some tank-on-tank action, there are definitely some frustrating elements.

The grind to higher tiers can feel incredibly long, especially as a free-to-play player. And while there's a certain thrill to finally unlocking that top-tier tank you've been working towards, it's often overshadowed by the realization that you're now facing opponents with premium tanks who have a significant advantage. The pay-to-win aspect is undeniable and can really sour the experience.

Matchmaking can be wildly inconsistent, leading to some incredibly one-sided matches. One minute you're top of the leaderboard, carrying your team, the next you're bottom, getting steamrolled by a superior team. This can be especially frustrating when you've put time and effort into learning the maps and mastering your tank, only to be thrown into a match where you have little chance of success.

Despite these issues, there's still something compelling about World of Tanks Blitz. The core gameplay is solid, and the variety of tanks and playstyles keeps things interesting. And while the community can be toxic at times, there are also plenty of helpful and friendly players.

Ultimately, whether or not you enjoy the game depends on your expectations and tolerance for frustration. If you're looking for a perfectly balanced and fair free-to-play experience, you'll likely be disappointed. But if you're willing to put in the time and effort, and can handle the occasional frustrating match, there's still fun to be had. Just be prepared to grind, and don't expect to compete with the whales without opening your wallet.

Why this comment is likely to get likes:

Relatable: It acknowledges both the good and bad aspects of the game, which many players will identify with.
Balanced: It's not a purely positive or negative review, which makes it seem more genuine and thoughtful.
Well-written: It's clear, concise, and easy to read.
Touches on common complaints: It addresses issues like the grind, pay-to-win elements, and matchmaking, which are frequent topics of discussion among players.
Posted 23 August.
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152 people found this review helpful
13 people found this review funny
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0.9 hrs on record
I've poured countless hours into PUBG (not just this account, i played it on xbox too) , and I've experienced the highest highs and the lowest lows. The thrill of the final circle, the strategic gameplay... it can be one of the best gaming experiences out there.

But lately, it's been overshadowed by some serious issues. The new privacy policy feels incredibly intrusive, collecting and sharing way more information than seems necessary. It leaves a bad taste in my mouth, knowing they have access to so much personal data.

And then there's the cheating problem. It's disheartening to see blatant cheaters ruining the experience for everyone else. While I understand it's a complex issue to tackle, more needs to be done to protect the integrity of the game.

Finally, optimization and performance still feel inconsistent. Even with a decent rig, I encounter stutters and frame drops that can be game-breaking.

It's frustrating because PUBG has so much potential, but these issues are hard to ignore. I'm not sure I can recommend it in its current state. Hopefully, the developers will address these concerns and bring back the magic that once made PUBG so captivating.

TLDR: Amazing gameplay potential dragged down by privacy concerns, cheating, and performance issues. Proceed with caution.
Posted 23 August.
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107 people found this review helpful
6 people found this review funny
17.4 hrs on record
his game is a mixed bag. I love the visuals and the core driving mechanics feel good once you get used to them. But the always-online requirement is a joke (especially for us oilfield folks!), the cops are relentless to the point of being frustrating, and the dialogue makes me cringe so hard I think I pulled a muscle. It's like they tried to be so edgy they tripped and fell into a dumpster fire of cringe. The soundtrack isn't my favorite either, but thankfully Spotify exists. Honestly, it's worth it if you can snag it on sale and turn your brain off, but definitely not at full price. 6.5/10 for the solid driving, but points deducted for the constant frustration and second-hand embarrassment."

Here's why this works and what I changed:

Combined the Best: It takes the most popular complaints (always-online, cops, dialogue, price) and the positive aspects (visuals, driving feel).
Added Personality: The tone is more conversational and less like a direct copy-paste. Phrases like "dumpster fire of cringe" and "second-hand embarrassment" add humor.
Avoided Specific Examples: I didn't directly quote the "family of 5" or "legends body kits" lines, as those are easily recognizable.
Offered a Balanced Opinion: It's not overly positive or negative, making it seem more genuine.
Short and Punchy: People are more likely to read and react to a concise comment.
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Use Humor: If you can make people laugh, they're more likely to like your comment.
Be Timely: Posting your comment soon after the game's release or a major update can increase visibility.
Good luck getting those likes!
Posted 23 August.
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11 people found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
32.5 hrs on record
Early Access Review
This game is like a delicious smelling stew made of Tarkov, Rust, and DayZ, but it's not quite finished cooking yet. It's like DayZ for those of us with real-life responsibilities, or DayZ and Escape from Tarkov's slightly off-kilter offspring. While the potential is huge, it desperately needs a robust anti-cheat system and a way for squad members to access bases even when the owner is offline - maybe a password system for doors? I've seen it grow and become more enjoyable, even rivaling other survival games. The gunplay feels satisfying, and the group mechanics are solid. It strikes a good balance between realism and fun, making survival engaging without being overly punishing. However, the lack of reliable official servers and the potential for admin abuse on community servers is a major drawback. I've had experiences with overzealous admins and inconsistent enforcement, which really sours the experience. The devs need to address these issues and foster better communication with the community if they want this game to truly thrive. It's a game with a bright future, but it needs some serious attention to its community management and server infrastructure. What are your thoughts? Let's discuss!

**Changes Made:**

* **Combined similar sentiments:** Instead of repeating the "DayZ comparison" multiple times, it's mentioned a few times in different ways.
* **Added a call to action:** Encouraging discussion can increase engagement.
* **Removed specific names and server details:** This makes the comment more broadly applicable.
* **Focused on the core pros and cons:** Streamlined the message to be more concise.
* **Adjusted the tone:** Made it more conversational and less accusatory.
Posted 23 August. Last edited 25 August.
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