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33.8 hrs on record
Disable your XMP profile in BIOS so the game will not crash.
Posted 10 May, 2024.
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48.3 hrs on record (46.8 hrs at review time)
Introduction: Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor beckons us into the heart of Tolkien’s universe—a realm where darkness and destiny collide. As we tread the blood-soaked soil of Mordor, let’s explore the gameplay and graphics, especially when viewed on a 5K monitor.

The Dance of Blades:

Combat in Shadow of Mordor is a symphony of steel. Each sword swing, each parry, feels weighty and precise.
The fluid animations rival the grace of elven dancers. Talion’s acrobatics and brutal finishers are a testament to Monolith’s craftsmanship.
On a 5K monitor, every blade glint and orc grimace is magnified, immersing us in the chaos of battle.
The Nemesis System:

Shadow of Mordor introduces the groundbreaking Nemesis system. Orc captains rise and fall, each with a unique personality, strengths, and weaknesses.
On a 5K canvas, their grotesque features and cunning eyes become more pronounced. We remember their names, their betrayals, and their thirst for revenge.
The Wraith World:

Talion’s connection to the Elvish Wraith adds depth. The Wraith world, visible only to him, reveals hidden paths, memories, and spectral enemies.
On a 5K monitor, the ethereal glow of the Wraith world contrasts sharply with the grim reality of Mordor.
Gothic Architecture and Vistas:

Mordor’s twisted spires, crumbling fortresses, and volcanic landscapes are rendered beautifully. The jagged rocks and fiery pits come alive on a 5K screen.
The sunsets over Barad-dûr, the Black Gate, and the Sea of Núrnen evoke both dread and awe.
Posted 5 May, 2024.
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77.5 hrs on record
Batman: Arkham City Game of the Year Edition (GOTY) isn’t just a game; it’s a visual symphony. The moon hangs low, casting elongated shadows across Gotham’s grimy streets. Rain-slicked cobblestones reflect neon signs, and the Bat-Signal pierces the night sky. Rocksteady Studios crafted a dark, atmospheric masterpiece. The textures are gritty, the architecture imposing, and the lighting dances between hope and despair. Whether gliding above the city or stalking criminals in the alleys, the graphics immerse us in Batman’s world.

Gameplay Mechanics: The Dance of the Bat

Combat Choreography:
The combat system is a ballet of brutality. Each punch lands with weight, and every bone-crunching combo feels visceral.
Batman counters with precision, leaping into action like a shadow. The rhythm is intoxicating.
New counter attacks and multi-enemy takedowns keep battles engaging. We dislocate elbows and break jaws, feeling like the Dark Knight himself.
Gadgets and Utility Belt:
Batman’s utility belt is a Swiss Army knife of justice. Batarangs, explosive gel, and the trusty grappling hook—all accessible in the heat of battle.
The hotkey system allows seamless gadget switching. Freeze grenades, smoke pellets, and electric charges become extensions of our will.
Detective Work:
Crime scenes unfold like noir puzzles. Blood spatter, bullet trajectories, shattered glass—all analyzed by the Batcomputer.
We piece together evidence, unraveling mysteries with the precision of a master detective.
Enemy Variety:
Special enemies keep us on our toes. Stun rod wielders, armored thugs, and bottle-wielding maniacs require specific tactics.
Assessing threats and adapting—this is Batman’s dance. We feel like the World’s Greatest Detective.
Freedom of Movement:
Gliding over rooftops, grappling from gargoyle to gargoyle—the movement is fluid.
Batman’s cape billows, and we leap into the abyss, always in control.
Posted 25 April, 2024.
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30.7 hrs on record (30.4 hrs at review time)
Introduction:
Planetary Annihilation: Titans is a celestial ballet of destruction, where planets twirl and moons pirouette, and the fate of entire star systems hangs in the balance. As a commander, you wield cosmic forces, shaping worlds and unleashing cataclysmic weapons. But does this expansion live up to its astronomical ambitions? Let's dive into the cosmic fray.

The Grand Canvas:
Titans doesn't tiptoe; it stomps across the galaxy. The scale is absurd—planets as pawns, moons as stepping stones. The procedural maps, once barren, now ripple with terrain, craters, and strategic choke points. Each planet feels like a character, with its own quirks and secrets. And when you hurl a moon at an enemy base, it's like playing cosmic billiards with a sledgehammer.

The Symphony of Chaos:
Managing multiple planets is like conducting a symphony during an asteroid shower. You toggle between orbits, cue up invasions, and orchestrate annihilation. It's chaotic, but therein lies the beauty. The learning curve is steep, but once you master the cosmic ballet, it's intoxicating. The thrill of launching a planet-cracker or witnessing a supernova cascade—it's gaming's equivalent of a black hole's event horizon.

The Rebirth:
Planetary Annihilation stumbled at launch, like a newborn star finding its gravity. But Titans rises from the cosmic dust, reborn. The UI is cleaner, tutorials more helpful, and bugs squashed. Uber Entertainment listened to the community, and Titans emerged—a phoenix with planet-sized wings.

Conclusion:
Planetary Annihilation: Titans isn't just a game; it's a cosmic odyssey. It's the thrill of hurling moons, the tension of interplanetary chess, and the awe of witnessing supernovae. If you seek a universe where your battles span galaxies, where planets tremble at your command, then step onto the cosmic stage. Titans await, and the stars themselves hold their breath.
Posted 15 April, 2024. Last edited 15 April, 2024.
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515.0 hrs on record (421.6 hrs at review time)
I would recommend this game to other players.
Posted 1 March, 2024.
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71.0 hrs on record (33.0 hrs at review time)
Best game ever! Amazing graphics!
Posted 30 January, 2024.
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11.6 hrs on record (6.6 hrs at review time)
Achievements are not unlocking in both the EA app and Steam. DEVs at EA are braindead.
Posted 23 October, 2023.
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135.3 hrs on record (134.6 hrs at review time)
Overall, excellent game. Graphics is great - next gen quality.
This game is for you if you like story-drive games and turn-based game play. Otherwise, this game will bore you.
Posted 7 October, 2023.
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81.8 hrs on record
Graphics: solid ang graphics ng game na ito. Kung gusto mo magtravel sa Egypt, bilhin mo na lang itong game naka tipid ka pa sa pamasahe.
Combat: Simple lang ang combat at madali. Kahit hindi ka pumili ng abilities, tingin ko matatapos nyo pa rin itong game. Medyo walang sense yung pagiging assassin mo dito dahil hindi naman required na mag stealth ka pa. Pampabagal lang yun. Pinapatay ko na lang lahat ng harapan.
Umay LEVEL: solid ang umay level nito dahil sobrang daming side quests at locations na kailangan tapusin tapos paulit ulit. Kung hindi lang maganda graphics nito, hindi ko tatapusin lahat ng locations dahil sa umay. Kailangan trip mo ang exploration para ma appreciate mo ang game na ito.
Posted 25 September, 2023.
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46.7 hrs on record (36.5 hrs at review time)
Nice game!
Posted 28 December, 2013.
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