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3 people found this review helpful
5 people found this review funny
13.6 hrs on record (7.9 hrs at review time)
A good amount of street fighter games, and E. Honda is in most of them. Solid.
Posted 24 November, 2018.
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8 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
133.2 hrs on record (132.9 hrs at review time)
Dark Souls.

Spiritual successor to the Playstation 3 exclusive Demon Souls, with a well deserved reputation for being a brutal game.

Dark souls is often touted as being "NES hard" compared to the hand-holding games of the modern generation, by the way the game implements hard but fair gameplay. The 3rd person fantasy RPG features a plethora of weapons to cater to a varity of different playstyles and a large world to explore.

The game opens with a cinematic that gives the player a history of the first flame and souls, but the rest is left to the player to interpret and discover.

Throughout the inter-connected world of Lordran you will find bonfires that restore your healing items (Estus Flasks) whenever you rest at them. The implementation of limited heals creates this 'risk vs reward' aspect to adventuring, where if you run out of your charges, you can either press on towards a new bonfire, or return to the old one to give it another go.

The Bosses in Dark Souls are brilliantly crafted and offer both test of the players combat knowledge, figuring out the attack patterns, timing your attacks and healing, as well as the crawl back to the boss from bonfires testing your knowledge of the level.

One minor gripe with Dark souls, is that lag can heavily effect gameplay in certain areas causing annoying deaths and damage. This happens rather rarely, as to not majorly affect the games otherwise good controls.

All in all, Dark souls is an amazing game that is tough but fair giving a rich fantasy RPG experience to anyone who picks it up.

Praise the sun!
Posted 9 February, 2016. Last edited 14 February, 2016.
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1 person found this review helpful
1,549.4 hrs on record (773.4 hrs at review time)
CS:GO Review
A fun, team based FPS game where teams duke it out on a series of maps (Community and Valve made).

The implements a system where at the beginning of each round you use money to purchase weapons and utilities to be used in the round. This allows for many different playstyles as you figure out which weapons suit you best.

The shift from a console player to PC player may be jarring when it comes to CSGO, but the feeling of movement and aim control displayed from this game is precise.

Alongside a swiftly growing professional scene and a massive community of content creators, this is a game that is a must play for any hardcore FPS player or group of friends looking for a great game.

(Plus dat sick AD $crilla and skins are dope)
Posted 9 January, 2016.
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1 person found this review helpful
1,086.4 hrs on record (406.0 hrs at review time)
Team Fortress 2 An extemely addictive multiplayer Free-to-play FPS that pits two teams, (Red and Blu) aginst each other in objective based gamemodes ie. Capture the flag and Payload Race.

There are nine classes to choose from, each giving a different experience to the player. With a multitude of weapons, you can customise a loadout that suits you and your style of play for an enjoyable round everytime.

TF2 is a game that you can pick up and play whenever, for infinite replay value. And with a variety of community-made content, (gamemodes, maps, ect) there is always something new to experience.

Also, there are hats.
Posted 13 February, 2014. Last edited 14 February, 2014.
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