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2.8 hrs on record (0.6 hrs at review time)
It's Fruit Ninja in VR, although with different modes and full motion controls. Hitting the bombs just right can be a bit wonky at times, but I still enjoy the game. Great addition to your library, and very non-threatening for VR newbies.
Posted 12 December, 2017.
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6.4 hrs on record (4.2 hrs at review time)
This game can have some hiccups at time, but if you can forgive that it's a really fun, short VR game.

Note: You can use both hands with this version of Counter Fight.

I wish the robber would come less frequently though, it really messes up your service sometimes! Also, cutting plates with a Kitana in slow-mo, is incredibly fun! You can also goof off a little, which is a nice touch. I'm a big fan of the Cooking Mama series, and I hope that we may see other, if not more refined VR experiences like this in the future.
Posted 12 December, 2017. Last edited 12 December, 2017.
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2.0 hrs on record
It's a fun game with a cute and simple design but really I recommend you get the second one, Counter Fight: Samurai Edition or pick them both up if you insist (there is a bundle with three games for that for 11.99). This game only allows you to use one hand for the actions, and can be a bit frustrating at times. The second game allows you to use both, and has more recipies and food items.
Posted 12 December, 2017.
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34.3 hrs on record (33.8 hrs at review time)
Sonic Generations is the Sonic game you've always wanted to play and then some. Classic levels, familiar and new bosses, unlockables, special stages galore, and lots of achievements! This game has so much gameplay that I was very surprised. It certainly is a lot better than most modern Sonic games that have come out recently.

The graphics are really nice, and you can play in two different modes, in a "classic" mode where you control sonic in the traditional 2D style, but with 3D graphics, and the other where you get to control him in full 3D. The levels take place in many different stages from various games, and include new versions of music from those games as well. The Casnio Night DLC is now free, and provides a nice distraction if you're getting tired from trying to get all those S Ranks!

The unlockables give you a gallery of sketches from the production of the game, and others, history of the characters, classic music in it's original format, etc., and of course cinematics. It's hard to find fault with this game, except that at times it can be hard for a "kids" game.

Regardless, all of the special stages are optional, you only actually have to do a couple of them, and they range in difficulty greatly. So, don't worry too much if you need to choose a different one.
Posted 20 March, 2017.
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22.6 hrs on record (11.4 hrs at review time)
The puzzles in this beloved follow up to the highly acclaimed Portal, are tougher and even more fun than before. The graphics are amped up, and the familiar gameplay will make quick work of this worthy title. It's Portal, what more can I say? Play it already!

Also check out the original, they are both great titles.
Posted 20 March, 2017.
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0.6 hrs on record (0.1 hrs at review time)
Portal is one of those games you should play at least once, it's inexpensive but will still give you a solid 20 hours of gameplay and is good for a couple play throughs, plus if you get the second one there are multiplayer options.

Portal is a 3D, first person puzzle game, that is comical, easy to play, and just challenging enough that it can accomdate any kind of gamer.

The humor is a bit dry but hard to miss. The violence is cartoonish as there is no blood or gore, only some shooting, and only little robots shoot you, which you disable with a "portal gun" in very creative ways. Without spoiling it, suffice to say there is enough to feel a sense of danger, but other than that it's totally exploration and not threatening at all. The puzzles are not infuriating, so even if that's not your thing you should enjoy this game! Nice controls and graphics also. The second one is even better than the first, I highly recommend them both.
Posted 20 March, 2017.
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26.5 hrs on record (23.7 hrs at review time)
This reboot of one of the best known series in gaming history falls short in many categories, but manages to be entertaining overall. It's certainly a lot different in terms of puzzles and difficulty, and there is more action, but the groundwork is here to bring the franchise into the next generation of gaming. I'd still recommend this game, despite my critique. Perhaps it's merely a difference of preferences, between elements of the old and new.

Pros: The story is certainly one of the best out of all the games, even though that sometimes means it plays like a cinematic. Graphics are great, death scenes are cool the first couple of times, the enviroments were very nice. The lighting isn't too shabby either.

Neutral: The controls were okay, although I wanted to feel like I could explore more freely, I always have in these games.

Cons: The puzzles were too easy, repeatitive, and the paywall that some content was previously behind. I don't want to pay for an outfit or weapon in one of these games, wish they would stay a little more true to the fans. Death scenes also are boring after you know what to expect.
Posted 30 March, 2014. Last edited 20 March, 2017.
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