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135.3 hrs on record (21.6 hrs at review time)
I enjoy but no gooning allowed :steamsalty:
Posted 7 February.
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1,532.6 hrs on record (1,287.8 hrs at review time)
Dota 2 is a fast-paced first-person shooter with RPG elements. Among indie games, it's the best real-time strategy game I've seen. As a space travel simulator, it lacks rocket ships, but it's one of the greatest zombie survival games out there. If you want a better game, consider Drake of the 99 Dragons. Both games share many similarities. Imagine Dota 2 with quick-scoping your enemies, where every hero is one headshot from victory. The RPG elements are somewhat true with leveling up and getting items, but it’s more about not feeding the enemy team.

Calling Dota 2 an indie game is like calling Titanic a small boating accident. The millions of players and esports tournaments say otherwise. Dota 2 requires real-time strategy and intense coordination without losing your cool. Launching creeps into orbit in Dota 2 is a dream, but you can imagine your hero’s leap as a mini-space mission. When the enemy team is stomping you, it feels like a zombie apocalypse, but with heroes like Pudge and Lifestealer instead of undead. If you thought Dota 2 was wild, try Drake of the 99 Dragons, infamous for being so bad it’s almost good. Comparing it to Dota 2 is like comparing a gourmet meal to a microwaved TV dinner—they're both technically food, but vastly different. Dota 2 is everything and nothing you described. If you want a chaotic, strategic, rage-inducing experience, look no further. For a space-faring zombie apocalypse with RPG elements, keep searching.
Posted 9 September, 2020. Last edited 8 June, 2024.
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