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4 people found this review helpful
3 people found this review funny
3.3 hrs on record (2.6 hrs at review time)
Ampu-Tea is drove me nuts.

Your mechanical hand is shaking and it will make you shake as well. Your actual hands will become sweaty, shakey and weak. Very hard to manage. Is this the real thing when you get amputated and replace it with a mechanical hand?

Surgeon Simulator is harder than this, tbh. Even this is fun to play and very frustating, get this on sale, like I did.
Posted 29 April, 2016.
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25 people found this review helpful
4 people found this review funny
35.1 hrs on record (31.9 hrs at review time)
TL:DR version? Here's for you. Might have spoilers, watch out!

Saints Row: Gat out of Hell is just a standalone/expansion game of Saints Row 4. It doesn't really has a long story line. You can easily finish the main quests in 4 hours or less.

Technically, it's just a continuation of SR4. The Saints are celebrating Kinzie's birthday. As a birthday game, they played ouija and asked some questions. Shaundi asked the board who's gonna marry the President. The board answered Jezebel. The President got sucked by a portal from hell. Now, Johnny Gat and Kenzie must save the President. That's about it. Nothing special.

Pros
  • You can fly now (Lucifer's Angel Wings)
  • You still have your super powers
  • Your favorite activities are present

Cons
  • Glitches!
  • You can only play Johnny or Kenzie
  • No Customization or whatsoever
  • No On-Foot radio station (You can use a mod if you really want an On-Foot Radio Station. Just ask me, or google it!)
  • "Hell" looks like Steelport

Final verdict: Don't expect too much. It's just like a mini version of Saints Row 4. But I think, you're still gonna have some fun playing it. If you really want this, just buy it on sale. Even though I bought it on full price, I think it's okay.

Note: If you are having problems with the Flying Mode, try to un-invert it in the Control Settings.
Posted 4 February, 2015. Last edited 4 March, 2015.
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21 people found this review helpful
12 people found this review funny
73.2 hrs on record (72.9 hrs at review time)
This is stupidly fun, I'll tell ya. Though I stayed for the music, erm, radio station, The Mix and Terry Crews! Heh. The glitches ruined some of the fun though, especially in co-op.
Posted 4 February, 2015. Last edited 4 February, 2015.
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85 people found this review helpful
11 people found this review funny
81.4 hrs on record (26.2 hrs at review time)
To newbies, DmC: Devil May Cry supposedly to be a direct sequel to Devil May Cry 4 from the Devil May Cry original series, but the developers decided to reboot the game. To be honest, the past Devil May Cry/s were dark and scary. I remember, when I was still 10, I played the first Devil May Cry on my ps2 and it scared the ♥♥♥♥ out of me. Whenever I played that game, hairs all over my body started to stand and my heart raced. I don't know if the game was horror, but to me, it was. And there, I found my childhood crush, Vergil. To me, Vergil was cooler than Dante.

DmC: Devil May Cry is a totally new game. It's not that dark anymore compare to the original series but it still has it's (dark?) humor. I finished the main story on my ps3 in 18 hours, now, I finished it within 10 hours. Talk about short. Still has the repetitive gameplay and fighting styles and collecting the must collect to achieve that "SSS" rank. Though it's the same gameplay from the original series, but it became your typical hack and slash game that's easy to finish.

In this reboot, they added new female companion, Kat. Dante and Vergil has a new look and started to be really close within the story until the last. The redesign of both two main characters were actually spot on. Dante became rougher and Vergil became more sleeker.

Overall, I like it. 8/10
Posted 13 January, 2015.
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32 people found this review helpful
7 people found this review funny
49.9 hrs on record (49.4 hrs at review time)
Cook, Serve, Delicious! is the most fun cooking simulation casual game I ever played. It's more fun to play it than Hotdog Bush. Not gonna compare this with Diner Dash and it's spin-offs because that's a totally other game.

This game made my hands move faster and made my head ache because of the stress it gives me. Nonetheless, I had fun playing it and reaching all of its achievements is really crazy, crazy in a good way.
Posted 13 January, 2015.
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31 people found this review helpful
4 people found this review funny
1.8 hrs on record
It's good. It's surpringsly really good. To put me to sleep. I almost fell asleep. For a brief moment I played this, I absolutely got tired of it. Fast. It's predictable and so boring. I should've just watched an anime under the same genre, which is probably far more better than this.

I totally regretted that I bought this, even on sale. I don't even care that it says "this game includes nudity and explicit sexual dialog." You can get that in erotic novels and porn. At least, porn is free.

Don't buy this, just don't. Maybe yes, if you just want the trading cards for the badge. My whole gameplay was to farm cards only.
Posted 9 January, 2015. Last edited 10 January, 2015.
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26 people found this review helpful
4 people found this review funny
3.7 hrs on record (3.0 hrs at review time)
I got really hyped when Ryse: Son of Rome came to PC and can't wait to buy it. I even squealed like a little girl when this game came on steam. Since I love mythologies, especially greek and roman, this game will be perfect for me. Bonus, it's a hack and slash too. Sweet!

Ryse: Son of Rome follows Marius Titus' life from early childhood to becoming a leader in the Roman Legion. To be honest, Marius kinda slighty reminds me of Maximus Decimus from the Gladiator film, I mean, look at this:

http://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=364262864

The resemblance is uncanny, right?

Anyway, Ryse: Son of Rome is all about choosing and fulfilling your "fate." Since it has wars and conflicts, don't forget about the family members and friends dying. Wanting to get vengeance from your enemies.

The visual graphics are phenomenal even in low resolution. Here are some samples:

http://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=364263294
http://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=364306468

Sure, I like how it looks like in my laptop and in screenshots but the gameplay, it's repetitive and it's dull. Other than that, it's a good game.

*This is just an early review from me because I haven't yet finished the game. The game is giving me the predictable vibe though. We'll see.
Posted 28 December, 2014. Last edited 2 January, 2015.
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37 people found this review helpful
13 people found this review funny
3.5 hrs on record (3.3 hrs at review time)
If you want a detective game with a very nice artwork/comic-like presentation, noir vibe and dark atmosphere and also have a great story and is easy to play with, this is the game for you.

*Note: The story's extremely short and don't play this when you're feeling sleepy, it will make you a lot more sleepy. Did it and totally regretted it.
Posted 26 December, 2014. Last edited 26 December, 2014.
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21 people found this review helpful
3 people found this review funny
1.5 hrs on record (0.9 hrs at review time)
I never knew being a shark could be so much fun! Always thrash your mouse really hard, kill your prey fast! 8/10
Posted 21 December, 2014. Last edited 21 December, 2014.
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18 people found this review helpful
4 people found this review funny
40.0 hrs on record (26.6 hrs at review time)
A post-war/apocalyptic simulator. This would be a great guide for us, if this dystopia world came in real life. This game is testing and questioning my morality, because normally I do the "good" gameplay and I didn't have a choice. You have to go to the distance to survive, kill or be killed or die of hunger. After doing that, I had to do my best to help and save other survivors, because of my conscience and guilt. Awesomeeee. 9/10.

*Update*
Day 15: Got depressed after killing two elderly for the need of food and supplies, became sad after getting raided and shot by an armored thug and almost died.
Posted 27 November, 2014. Last edited 6 January, 2015.
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