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3.7 hrs on record
Great game, easy to get lost in it for days. I would love some smaller end-shelves to put at the end of the bigger product shelves, just to make it look more like a real store.
Posted 2 December, 2024.
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21.0 hrs on record (2.5 hrs at review time)
a better cod ripoff with lots of bugs but hey i'm enjoying this game
Posted 23 October, 2024.
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122.4 hrs on record (3.3 hrs at review time)
good game
Posted 23 September, 2024.
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17.9 hrs on record (10.2 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Polygon is like the lovechild of Battlefield and Minecraft — but with way more chaos. It’s a low-poly, team-based FPS where you jump into large-scale battles with simple but clean graphics. It’s all about running, gunning, and capturing points, without the brain-melting complexity of other shooters. You’re here for the fun, not to memorize weapon recoil patterns like it’s a final exam.

The best part? It’s easy to pick up and play, so you don’t need to be a pro to feel like a badass. But, fair warning: it’s still in early access, so expect some jank. Bugs, rough edges, and not a ton of variety yet. It’s kind of like showing up to a party before the DJ has fully set up. Still, if you’re down for a no-frills, chill shooter with a unique look, Polygon scratches that itch. It’s got potential, and with more updates, it could turn into something really special.

So, if you're in the mood to wreck some low-poly noobs and not take life too seriously, this is your game.
Posted 17 September, 2024.
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10.9 hrs on record
Rainbow Six Siege is a tactical shooter that really makes you think about your every move. The game is all about strategy and teamwork, so if you like planning and working with others, it’s right up your alley. You can break through walls and floors, which adds a cool layer of realism and strategy. Each character has unique gadgets, keeping things fresh.

On the flip side, it can be pretty overwhelming at first, especially if you’re new to tactical shooters. Teamwork is crucial, so if your squad isn’t synced up, things can get frustrating. Matches can also be quite long, which might not fit everyone’s play style. Overall, if you’re into tactical depth and cooperative gameplay, it’s a game worth diving into.
Posted 16 September, 2024.
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6.8 hrs on record
I enjoyed this game on my lowest of times hence the memories of every mission and gameplay is unforgetable.

Pros:

Fun Combat: The shooting feels great, and each character class has unique abilities.

Great Visuals: The game looks amazing, with detailed environments and cool effects.

Lots to Explore: There’s a big world to dive into, with plenty of new content added regularly.

Cons:

Confusing Progression: The leveling and gear systems can be tricky to understand at first.

Extra Costs: Some content requires buying expansions or in-game purchases.

Bugs and Imbalance: Occasionally, you might run into technical issues or gameplay imbalances.

In short, Destiny 2 is enjoyable and visually impressive but may be a bit complex and costly.
Posted 16 September, 2024.
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67.6 hrs on record
Apex Legends had everything going for it—cool characters, fast gameplay, and a game-changing ping system. It was supposed to be a major player in the battle royale scene.

But it’s a mess now. Hackers took over, ruining the fun, and dumb updates made things worse. The game quickly went from promising to problematic.

Meanwhile, PUBG stepped up its game, fixing issues and improving steadily. While Apex Legends was supposed to be the next big thing, it’s now a no-go. If you’re looking for a solid shooter, PUBG has done what Apex couldn’t.
Posted 16 September, 2024.
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849.7 hrs on record (847.9 hrs at review time)
Counter-Strike 2 is here, and it’s like CS
had a glow-up. The game’s been upgraded to the Source 2 engine, making it look fresh without changing what made it legendary.

UI & Graphics
The new UI is sleeker, cleaner, and just way easier to navigate. No more clunky menus. Visually, this game is on another level. The maps you know—like Mirage and Inferno—are now absolute eye candy. Smoke grenades? They’ve leveled up. They’re dynamic now, so they don’t just sit there. Shoot at them or toss a grenade, and the smoke reacts, making every encounter unpredictable.

Gameplay & Mechanics
Valve kept the core 5v5 tactical shooting intact. Why fix what isn’t broken, right? Gunplay is just as tight as before, but the little tweaks, like the smoke mechanics, make the game feel more tactical. The economy system? Still untouched, which is a bit annoying, especially when you're on the CT side and broke after a couple of losses.

New Matchmaking System
The global CS rating system is a cool addition. It gives you a proper ranking system with more transparency. Plus, there’s the Premier mode, where you ban maps and get real tactical, which forces you to try more than just the same old maps.

What’s Whack?
Not everything’s perfect, though. Bugs and performance issues are there, and some players miss having new weapons or modes. It’s a bit too much like CS
, just shinier.

Final Word
Overall, CS2 is a slick upgrade with killer visuals, dope mechanics, and that classic CS feel. But it’s still got a few bugs to squash. If you’re a hardcore CS fan, you’ll dig it, but if you’re looking for something drastically new, don’t get your hopes up.
Posted 16 September, 2024.
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63.2 hrs on record (54.8 hrs at review time)
eFootball 2025 brings improvements that enhance both gameplay and user experience. The new UI is cleaner and more user-friendly, making navigation smoother. New features like Finesse Dribble offer better ball control, and the Booster Slot adds tactical depth to team management. The removal of contract limits is a welcome change, allowing players to use their full roster freely. However, AI inconsistencies and server issues can disrupt the experience. Despite that, eFootball 2025 is a solid step forward for fans of football simulations.
Posted 12 January, 2023. Last edited 16 September, 2024.
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6.2 hrs on record (5.5 hrs at review time)
From the early beta days, Zero Hour had a clear vision of becoming a realistic tactical shooter, and now with the 1.0 launch update, it’s fully realized. Inspired by Rainbow Six Siege, the game has come a long way, growing from a rough beta into a polished tactical experience.

What's New with 1.0?
The Zero Hour 1.0 update brings a ton of improvements. First off, the game has received a bunch of bug fixes and stability improvements, making it smoother than ever. There’s also been a noticeable improvement in the AI, making the enemies smarter and more unpredictable, which adds a lot more tension to each mission.

They’ve also added new maps, which are more detailed and diverse, forcing you to adapt your tactics on the fly. These maps offer a great mix of close-quarters combat and larger spaces where strategy really shines. On top of that, new modes keep things fresh and challenging.

Big Gameplay Improvements
Since its beta, the gunplay, controls, and overall mechanics have become far more refined. With Zero Hour now in full release, the gameplay feels tight, and the strategy elements are more important than ever. The new maps and modes are designed to test your tactical skills, and the updated AI will keep you on your toes.

How It’s Different from Competitors
Unlike faster, more arcade-like shooters, Zero Hour focuses on realistic, slow-paced tactical gameplay. You can’t just run in and expect to survive—you need a plan, solid communication, and teamwork. If you’re into strategic shooters where every move matters, Zero Hour sets itself apart from the competition.

Co-op with a Friend is a Must
This game shines when you play with a buddy. Coordinating tactics, clearing rooms, and successfully completing objectives together feels incredibly rewarding. It’s not just about shooting—it’s about outsmarting your opponents and working together.

Final Thoughts
With the 1.0 update, Zero Hour has reached its full potential. It’s a must-play for fans of tactical shooters, especially if you love playing co-op with friends. The gameplay is better than ever, the maps are challenging, and the added modes make it even more exciting. Definitely worth checking out!
Posted 1 December, 2020. Last edited 16 September, 2024.
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