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19.4 hrs on record (14.3 hrs at review time)
This is pretty good. Can be a little unforgiving at times and the amount of stuff that they throw at you to manage in game can be a bit overwhelming.

This is definitely a turn based rpg, where each turn your resources dwindle. Every move should be calculated for efficiency. The clock is ticking. Can you survive the Mines of Titan?
Posted 14 March.
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1 person found this review helpful
54.7 hrs on record (9.3 hrs at review time)
This is a pretty fun game. During early access there were some stuttering and performance issues, but nothing too major on my end with a 2080 SUPER at 4k using DLSS 2.
There's plenty of content here, with over 600km of different track on the stages including stages that are like 3x the length of those in Dirt Rally 2.0. With 19 locations, it's about 31km unique track length per location. I play on controller and this game plays very well on it, my controller of choice is the Steam Controller. You can also play this on Steam Deck with a specific command on startup in case you're having problems with that. The dirt and tarmac handling is better than in DR2.0.

I wish there were more spectators though, as well as "penalties" on the sides of stages for those who want to ride the walls and whatnot. The damage modelling is also a bit lacking compared to DR2.0, such as the lack of steam from the radiator that comes when you damage it and whatnot. The car builder is neat, but could do with more. The livery editor is also cool but could also do with more features such as mirroring and other tools.
Posted 2 November, 2023.
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1 person found this review helpful
28.5 hrs on record (14.4 hrs at review time)
Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon - 8/10
This is a very fun game.
You can expect to complete the main story in 10-12 hours depending on if you take your time to find secrets in the missions. The ~30 arena combat fights take about 2 hours in total to get through.
You can replay missions to get money and 'S' ranks, but it's not necessary to complete the game.
There are NG+ and NG++ modes that contain new content (moreso on NG++)

The game looks gorgeous in action and the cutscenes. The gameplay is really fun and action packed as well. There are many weapons to play around with, but sadly the mech part of the customization I felt was really lacking. There weren't many parts to work around with or buy for your mech itself, but there were at least 60 or so different weapons and shoulder items to choose from. The storytelling IN GAME, was really cool, but the slideshow//powerpoint briefings that you get before and after the missions leave a lot to be desired.

I expect a 100% of this game would take maybe 25-30 hours.
I'd give this an 8/10.
Posted 26 August, 2023.
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2 people found this review helpful
3.1 hrs on record
Early Access Review
Wish this game ever got finished.
Posted 11 May, 2023.
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6 people found this review helpful
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24.4 hrs on record (4.3 hrs at review time)
Updated Review after Completing the Game:
The game itself is pretty great. I've beaten it once now. There are some major annoying crashes nearer to the end of the game, but they don't halt progress. It seems to be related to loot since it crashes when either you ransack a chest or an enemy. There was one thing with Argesh and his pathfinding making it look like we were playing fallout again, but it didn't break the game or anything. The recall bug that would eat your items is still present and will eat your items if you recall too close to them. The controls are smooth and work just fine with both mouse and keyboard as well as using a controller (I'm using a steam controller). The texture quality in some areas (read bloodmire manor) is a bit low, and could do with some AI upscaled textures or something, but It's true to the original I guess.

For those who don't know how to do multiplayer, there's a feature on steam called 'Remote Play Together' which enables you to play with your friends on steam over the internet.
Posted 20 July, 2022. Last edited 21 July, 2022.
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4 people found this review helpful
26.1 hrs on record (0.3 hrs at review time)
All the roads I built are still there ^.^
Posted 3 April, 2022.
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2 people found this review helpful
454.7 hrs on record (286.0 hrs at review time)
I really like this game.

There are a few bugs, and some of the game features don't exactly work as intended right now, but I've enjoyed like 3.5 full playthroughs (approx 100 hours for the first) of this game and still want to do more. The mythic path system is unique and really fun to engage with and sets it apart from Kingmaker by miles. The story is fun, the companions are fun, and everything overall is pretty fun. The game is consistently getting updates for bug fixes and fixing broken features, and is set to get even better in the future. The developer also listens to the feedback from the community and it helps improve the game.

The DLC's that this game has are pretty good as well and are well worth the money that they cost.
Posted 8 November, 2021. Last edited 28 November, 2023.
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14.4 hrs on record (14.3 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Been playing this for the past few weeks and it's not very good. Like the concept is cool, but the implementation is lacking thoroughly. It's one of those games where if you weren't there at the beginning, you're not having fun now. The game heavily revolves around this 'taxes' system, which seems to be the only way to effectively get money in any sort of time frame, and to be able to get to that point means waiting weeks, if not months. The game is heavily incentivized by P2W mechanics called Cave Coins. These each cost an absurd amount of gold that no beginning player is going to be able to reach beyond the first few that they give you during the quests. Unfortunately, progress is basically locked behind the usage of these coins. Want to harvest more crops? Can't just plant another farm, gotta pay cave coins to get more seeds that you already bought for your other farm. Want to get more fish? Guess what, you can't build multiple buildings even if there's space to do so because that's not possible for a lot of buildings for some reason. Want to get more building types? Can't because you need to research them by paying cave coins. And to be honest, i just looked at the cash shop like a second ago and ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥... I'm used to ♥♥♥♥ in these F2P games being like $100 max for a pack, these guys have the audacity to make a pack that costs $1000.

Don't play this game, it's just a waste of time.
Posted 9 May, 2021.
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9 people found this review helpful
17.4 hrs on record
Early Access Review
This game is pretty fun and has a good amount of content so far for an early access release.

Genre: 3rd Person/Top Down, Action Survival
Players: Single Player

I saw the youtube "Call Me Kevin" play this and thought I might try it out, I'm glad I did. While I would say this is definitely an "Early Access" alpha release, e.g. devs still implementing and changing core/fundamental features of the game, the map content and playing the game is fun. It does take a while to get into, since the game has both a learning curve as well as a slow beginning, making it seem like you're getting nowhere fast when you start out, you'll eventually get to a point (about 4-5 hours into the game) where you're having fun exploring new areas, learning new things, crafting new items, killing bosses and whatnot. It just takes some time to get there. I would say currently there is 20-30 hours of content available in the game, but with zero replayability, meaning that once you're done with the current content there is no good reason or incentive to play the game again until new content is implemented. So keep that in mind. Currently base buillding mechanics in this game are limited so if you're expecting that, you'll be disappointed with the current build, but it is being implemented and has a foundation that is in place. It was worth my money. The tutorial kind of sucks though, or things weren't clearly telegraphed to the player about certain mechanics in the game that would assist players in progression.
Posted 15 April, 2021.
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0.0 hrs on record
Didn't even know this came out till Rhykker did a Grim Dawn review/coverage a couple days ago. But this expansion is fantastic. I enjoyed it a whole lot more than Ashes of Malmouth DLC expansion. The total playtime of the campaign is about 8-10 hours per playthrough and feels a lot less... dragged on than AoM felt. I really enjoyed the expansion and its content and found the environments absolutely gorgeous. I completed this in one sitting and was totally satisfied with the whole journey. Each area felt lived in and distinctly interesting. The edltrich realm was really cool too. The only content that I didn't really like was the Shattered Realm, which is completely optional anyways, but it just feels ineptly made? Like, i don't see the purpose of it other than to pad out an additional couple of hours to gameplay or whatever (and it was the only part that crashed the game on me lol). I could see it being really cool if it was procedurally generated, but again, like Crate's fashion, it's just rehashes of the same areas that you fight monsters and bosses in with a timelimit. It doesn't detract from the experience, but I felt it worth mentioning.

Anyways, this is a very satisfying expansion and I had a lot of fun with it.
Posted 7 April, 2019.
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