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16.1 hrs on record (0.3 hrs at review time)
Good, crashes rarely, I did need the mod others are talking about to get it to run.
Posted 9 June, 2020. Last edited 27 November, 2020.
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18.4 hrs on record (5.8 hrs at review time)
So I was told by a friend this was an anime dating sim game and I was like bleh what the hell why not.

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And so I started playing it...

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Posted 17 May, 2018.
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15.0 hrs on record (14.7 hrs at review time)
Do you listen to music 24/7? If you do, then AudioSurf might be for you! But even if you don't, it could still your type of game. But then again, if you are a music person, it might not even be worth your $9.99. AudioSurf is a music based game. You load a song you own on your PC and set your ship on the track, and begin. There are variety of game modes, but in short, you collect (or avoid) colored blocks as the track speeds up and slows down according to the song you choose. I think the game does a good job on matching the track speed and blocks to the music. However, I did not think thee game was worth my 10 dollar bill, even if they give me a penny back. But, I could easily see how this game might interest other music and non-music listeners alike. It just was not my type of game, as I felt easily bored, due to the fact that once a track was played, I had no desire to play that song ever again. Something going for the game was an online scoreboard, where you could see how you rank out of everyone who has played that song, ever. And it is fun to challenge and beat your friends high scores. And the variety of game modes allowed great replay value for every kind of song, but that was not enough motivation to keep playing songs over and over.

AudioSurf gets a thumbs up, even though seemingly contradicting my proceeding paragraph. The thumbs up goes to the fact the game looks awesome, ability to see high scores of any popular song, and high scores that keep you fighting to stay ahead of your friends. Although I did not enjoy this game for the price tag, music lovers may enjoy this game in which might brighten up their tunes.
Posted 27 January, 2015. Last edited 27 January, 2015.
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1 person found this review helpful
313.4 hrs on record (189.9 hrs at review time)
This game is one of my all time favorite games I've ever played on any system (Skyrim and Fate are my top 2), and I love the gameplay, how each match can be totally different than the one before, and how many different stratagies you can use an manipulate in this game. The soundtracks are incredible, along with the graphics. I have a very old, slow computer, and the game runs fine even on high quality for almost whole the match. Now, for the bad. Comparing to Trinity, Rebellion isn't a whole new game, and most of it is the same base Sins game. The pathfinding of the units, to put in words; suck, still. They do odd things and will go across planets to attack one unit, when there is a whole enemy fleet in front of them. The phase jumping is still is odd and messy, and none of the problems I had in Rebellion I didn't have in Trinity.

If you want Rebellion, is it worth $40. If you have Trinity, I would advise waiting for a sale of some kind, as the $40 might seem a bit much for a repeat of the basic game, however Rebellion adds plenty of stuff to keep you playing for hours on end. I personally think it's worth the money. It's a step up from Trinity, and adding even more exciting new things to every battle you face. A big thumbs up for me.
Posted 9 June, 2014. Last edited 27 January, 2015.
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1,099.5 hrs on record (494.1 hrs at review time)
Never, EVER, kill a bunny! It will be the last thing you do.

But seriously, Terraria is amzaing. Some people call it a spinoff of Minecraft, however I do not think it is. It is its own game and can easily stand up, and in my opinion, surpasses Minecraft. There are so many different weapons and equipment, so you can plenty of options and strategies. So much creativity and building comes into play. Also, there are plenty of enimies, bosses, and even a Hardmode to add to the difficulty. This game just does not get old for me. I personally have logged over 500 hours of playtime, and I do not regret one single hour of playing it. It's my second most played video game ever, and I can confidently say it is one of my favorites. Definitally worth the money. And with a multiplayer option, the game can be played again and again.

And as for killing bunnies... well, you'll just have to buy the game and find out!
Posted 24 December, 2012. Last edited 17 June, 2015.
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