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0.5 hrs on record
Early Access Review
refunding 100%.
rtx 5070 + i9 14900k and i cant get 30fps on high graphics.
tbh gameplay + mechanics changed maybe 20%. just has a few different maps. other than that; I prefer the Demo every time.
I will buy back the game whenever it's fully optimized and when they add at least a multiplayer or coop function to it.
Recommending the game? This version; No. Demo? 100%
Posted 30 January. Last edited 30 January.
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1.3 hrs on record
Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag is an amazing game and easily one of the top five Assassin’s Creed titles for me. I played it years ago on a physical DVD, and the experience was incredible. The naval combat, pirate atmosphere, story, and freedom at sea made it unforgettable. It is one of those games that really shows how good the AC series can be at its peak.

Sadly, the Steam version today is almost unplayable on modern systems like Windows 11. The game stutters and freezes right from launch, and even if you somehow push through that, using basic effects like smoke bombs or eagle vision often crashes the game. It is frustrating because the game itself is great, but the technical issues completely ruin the experience. A fantastic game that unfortunately does not work properly on newer systems.
had less than 2hours of play time on steam; and there was 14 crashes in total.
Posted 19 December, 2025. Last edited 19 December, 2025.
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24.0 hrs on record
Kingdom Come: Deliverance was surprisingly strong for me, even though I played the second game first. Right after finishing KCD2, I jumped into this one and quickly realized it had nothing less to offer. It captures everything that made the sequel great and pulled me in almost immediately. The world feels alive, and the experience feels complete, not outdated.

The game is beautiful, and the visuals still hold up against many modern AAA games. The landscapes are especially impressive and fun to explore. Henry starts off as a lazy, weak blacksmith peasant, but as you progress, you truly feel his growth. You feel his skills improving, his confidence building, and his journey toward becoming a squire. That sense of progression is real and rewarding, and it makes the game memorable.
Posted 19 December, 2025.
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129.8 hrs on record (126.7 hrs at review time)
Kingdom Come: Deliverance is a true RPG in the purest sense. Every character feels well written and believable, and your actions actually matter. If you drink alcohol every day, Henry becomes an alcoholic, and if you stop drinking, you get debuffs. Dialogue changes based on Henry’s stats and his relationships with other characters. Voice lines react to how you play, and the mocap and animations feel real and grounded. The cities and points of interest are detailed, alive, and full of personality.

The Legacy of the Forge DLC is also amazing. I spent over 30 hours just playing the DLC, crafting different swords and axes purely because it was fun. That alone shows how deep the systems are. Overall, this is one of the few games I would give a straight 10 out of 10 in the history of gaming. And yes, it was robbed at the awards. It should have won Best RPG and Best Sound Design without question.
Posted 19 December, 2025.
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32.5 hrs on record
Assassin’s Creed Mirage is the first Assassin’s Creed game in a long time that truly gave me nostalgia. After Ubisoft shifted the series toward heavy RPG mechanics, Mirage felt like a return to the roots. The focus on stealth, city movement, and a tighter story instantly reminded me of the feeling I had when I first played Assassin’s Creed.

What made it even more personal for me was seeing Alamut in the game. Alamut Castle is only about 150 km away from my hometown, and playing Mirage made me realize I have to visit it. The game pushed me to want to learn more about my country’s history and see the place where the Hashashins began. That alone makes Mirage special to me.
Posted 19 December, 2025.
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71.6 hrs on record
I played Assassin’s Creed Valhalla right after finishing the Vikings series, and honestly, I was feeling empty when the show ended. I loved that world so much, and Valhalla felt like stepping straight back into it. From the atmosphere to the characters and stories, it felt very close to what I had just watched, and I got hooked almost instantly.

Playing Valhalla felt like reliving the lives of the sons of Ragnar while also diving deeper into Norse mythology. Exploring England as a Viking, hearing the stories of Odin, Thor, and the Aesir gods, and building my own saga was a great experience. The game gave me that Viking feeling again and let me stay in that world a little longer, which made it special for me.
Posted 19 December, 2025.
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4,028.2 hrs on record (4,012.1 hrs at review time)
I have over 4,000 hours in Dota 2, and I still enjoy playing it. It’s a genuinely smart game with a hero for everybody, no matter your playstyle. The depth is insane, and learning how heroes, items, and builds work together is what makes the game so satisfying.

There’s toxicity like in any other competitive game, and that’s the downside, but it’s nothing you can really avoid. What keeps Dota 2 great is that it’s always evolving, with regular updates and changes that keep things fresh even after thousands of hours.
Posted 19 December, 2025.
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13.0 hrs on record
a good and fun mobile game when u don't want to play dota2
Posted 12 September, 2021.
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