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1,991.2 hrs on record (450.6 hrs at review time)
extremely well done game with tons of really nice mods to to choose from to make surviving in Kenshi whatever you want it to be. I mean I could go on for paragraphs and scare you off with a text wall but, just know Kenshi is good game. is good game indeed.
Posted 28 February, 2023.
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1 person found this review helpful
5,575.2 hrs on record (4,563.9 hrs at review time)
can't recommend crossout to anyone. been playing for about 5 years, no real content has been added since then besides adventure mode, which doesn't get any updates at all except for invisible barriers placed on fun rock climbing spots.

in fact, the only content the game gets AT ALL is some new parts and character jpegs. players have to spend way too much money for how little content they get from packs. some packs cost many times over the cost of a whole other game, just to get some exclusive parts only available in said packs. plenty of other issues with the community market and matchmaking.

I can say without a doubt that gaijin is only providing the bare minimum to pull in new players and caters to those who have lots of money as you can buy whatever you could possibly want, while grinding it out for free would take weeks just to get one rare part. wanna get a legendary? that might take months. relic? maybe in the next life m8. mostly because there is a limit to how much of a given resource you can earn per week, but there's no limit to how much you can buy with cash.

if you like grinding your face off to earn a pittance, or enjoy toxic pvp with teammates trapping eachother and whatnot, this game might be for you.
Posted 13 May, 2022.
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1 person found this review helpful
42.5 hrs on record (13.0 hrs at review time)
I loved the original, and this one is great for playing with friends without differing from the original too much.
Posted 13 October, 2021.
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1,192.5 hrs on record (9.0 hrs at review time)
real fun game just wish there was a sense of progression. absolutely worth the $5
Posted 20 September, 2020.
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914.7 hrs on record (4.2 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
such an incredibly amazing game, so much fun and replayability! so much thought and effort went and is going into such minor details that every other zombie game neglects, you can really lose track of time in PZ. take a shower first before you start playing for the first time because this game will swallow your soul.
Posted 2 February, 2020.
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1 person found this review helpful
6,335.9 hrs on record (2,794.7 hrs at review time)
10/10 best hat and dance sim ever. it even comes with weapons!
Posted 4 January, 2020.
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243.4 hrs on record (11.7 hrs at review time)
this game was already a neat concept, and now being able to play with friends is amazing!
I wish host could change the size of the 'player too far away' barrier because it's a little silly that players can't build at base at a terminal while others do jobs from the very same terminal, simply because the objectives are further away from the terminal than the barrier allows.
but this game has come a long way and I'm happy to have it.
Posted 20 December, 2019.
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13 people found this review helpful
1.0 hrs on record (0.9 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
absolutely doesn't seem like a bad start! what I would like to see is the ability to form the shape and size of our own vehicles and everything about them, rather than select from premade vehicles and their non-customizable options. make it so we can select a part type we want to start with and then drag the cursor on parts of it to change its shape and size to be able to make anything we can imagine, like a schoolbus with treads, or an icecream truck with 8 wheels, maybe even recreate something from a movie or another video game, whatever someone could image if they could fabricate their own bodies and parts. I imagine people would make some pretty wonky stuff if they could design their own vehicles. oh and if you did put treads into the game, instead of having preselect tank treads like some other games, let us put down the wheels and sprockets, and then have the game wrap the tread around it so we can make our own tracks with custom length, width, height and shape. with limiters in place to keep anything too insane and laggy being built

but yeah if we could make our own machines the game would be 10,000 times more fun. I'm sure you already know about the music not being able to get turned off, but I think playing something slightly less abrasive would be better so nobody would want to turn it off. I love the concept of your game so please don't abandon it, it just lacks customization.

also the game is pretty laggy
Posted 11 October, 2018. Last edited 11 October, 2018.
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255.5 hrs on record (0.2 hrs at review time)
I think there's a little something in this game for everyone to enjoy, no matter your genre preference.
Posted 23 November, 2017.
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3 people found this review helpful
1,144.7 hrs on record (103.6 hrs at review time)
Perpetuum is an amazing game for how young it is, it's pretty fun and exciting to explore and see how much trouble you can get in and survive. it does have its problems though. I personally experience frequent latency issues and get disconnected a lot, and at the worst possible times. I've lost 3 machines simply due to losing connection during a firefight. yes, death in the game does not greet you with a respawn or 'find your corpse' like WoW. if you die, you lose everything you went out into the field with. not at all a bad thing, in fact I like that! death finally has a meaning in a game!

something I don't like is that credits for upgrading extentions requires not effort, but time spent. this means you can do little to progress except wait. storage capacity in the field is extremely low if you're in a combat machine and alone. the selection of robots is also limited but I imagine there is more to come in the future I hope. the learning curve is also somewhat steep but that's only because this game has incredible depth outside of combat, blowing stuff up is only a small part of the game.

what I do like is how much equipment there is. even if you don't get to build your own machine or even customize its appearance at all, you can still change the loadout quite a bit. there's a lot of teamwork involved especially if you want to target bigger game, or survive packs of smaller enemies. this game has a bad habit of spawning enemies right as you finish the last of a group and have low health, ultimately forcing you to sprint for your life or die trying since enemies here are VERY unforgiving even after they die. they'll just come back in a few minutes with full agro. it's very challenging indeed. overall this game has great potential so I'll stick with it for the long haul and see how it grows, but right now I'm finding it difficult to find good things to say about it. it feels so empty still, I can't quite put my finger on what bugs me the most but the devs are working hard to turn perpetuum into an amazing game and I want to be there to see it along.

if you like sandbox games, gunfights, mechs, earning money in and out of combat, exploring, and being a part of a community, this game is well worth it.
Posted 30 June, 2015.
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