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120.1 hrs on record (43.7 hrs at review time)
Welcome to the best modding sandbox Bethesda has ever created. Massive open territory with room for anything you could imagine. Good movement and combat systems offer great potential for gameplay expansions. Enough structure here to allow for modding remakes of all prior Bethesda titles to coexist if it was desired.

Wait, why not recommend? The game itself isn't all that good. Best stay back for now, spend your time better. Come by from time to time to see if it ever gets the kind of projects built on top of it that allow for that potential to manifest.
Posted 6 September, 2023. Last edited 5 October, 2023.
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472.5 hrs on record (70.2 hrs at review time)
Never has playing chaotic evil been so thoroughly rewarding.
Posted 11 August, 2023.
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0.7 hrs on record
Ryzen 9 3950X, RTX 3070, can't get above 30fps in the prologue no matter what settings I changed. Also has terrible negative mouse acceleration. Refunding, what a disappointment.
Posted 2 November, 2022.
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66.0 hrs on record (1.5 hrs at review time)
An excellent port of one of the best titles made in the last decade. It's perfectly playable kb/m, but does feel better with a controller which isn't surprising. I had thought the fact that you often will be throwing your axe at aimed targets would make mouse preferable, but that isn't the case personally. Visual upgrades are present but make minimal difference, uncapped framerate is a godsend though as I can feel the improvement immediately in combat. This is the best way to play for sure.
Posted 14 January, 2022.
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1 person found this review funny
991.6 hrs on record (868.8 hrs at review time)
"Why don't we all just accept that we've accidentally committed a few war crimes."
Please. All of my war crimes were very intentional.
Posted 23 October, 2021.
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13.6 hrs on record (3.0 hrs at review time)
Wow, true creativity in the gaming space, what a rare sight.
You'll start off with very little understanding of what is even happening. Though as you start to gain a bit of familiarity, the options start to show themselves. You start to make plans. Maybe they even work. I imagine as time goes on, intentionally predicting a later round will even happen from time to time, though it's still early. It feels like there's just the right number of pieces on the board; not too many to quickly grasp what each option can do, but enough to allow for enormous variation.
Also, having the default matchmaking be to keep the players together is highly laudable in today's environment.
Posted 28 September, 2021.
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198.3 hrs on record (8.9 hrs at review time)
While my original criticisms still hold, figure a thumbs down isn't fair. If you own all of the original series and DLC, and haven't bought this, wait for a sale. Otherwise, this trilogy is exceptional and absolutely worth playing.

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Most of the issues I've seen leveled at the Legendary Edition thus far were present in the original games. Lack of proper FOV, mouse acceleration problems, general lack of respect for the PC platform, yep none of that is new. The biggest critique I could level at the Legendary edition thus far is that they didn't do enough for the price. I'm already digging into the guts, and while Mass Effect 1 has gotten enough improvements to justify a $20 price tag on it's own, the other two games barely got touched by comparison. I'm doing side-by-side comparisons of the files and they really didn't tweak much at all.
They do look a whole lot better. Compared to the originals both ME2 and ME3 got a massive facelift. but when you compare them to a heavily modded ME2 and ME3, it's a whole lot less impressive. Still better, but only barely. That said it literally takes days to install that many graphical mods due to processing time.
If it were $40, I'd recommend it right now. It's basically a remake of ME1 and a remaster of ME2-3 with all of the dlc. $40 for all that is completely acceptable even with the lack of standard PC improvements. But for $60, they needed to make those improvements. And of course, if you already have all of the DLC for the original games, I'd recommend waiting until you can get it at $25.
Posted 15 May, 2021. Last edited 17 July, 2021.
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797.6 hrs on record (188.8 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Dyson Sphere Program has learned all of the right lessons from it's automation brethren Factorio and Satisfactory, and improved on them. It is itself a technical marvel for how well it runs and how expansive it is. The devs are also very active, pushing several updates based on community feedback within the few days after release; this is clearly their baby and they care about growing it up big and strong.
Posted 15 February, 2021.
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58.5 hrs on record (23.9 hrs at review time)
It's like the SCP Foundation asked you to help them solve a containment problem, but you're a superpowered jedi with a shapeshifting gun. It's awesome, one of the best games I've played.
Posted 5 September, 2020.
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97.6 hrs on record (48.0 hrs at review time)
I bought this on console when it came out, put more than 100 hours in, many spent building infrastructure such as roads. I bought it again because I'd rather play it on PC, and it's a significantly improved experience. Game is exceptional, but be warned. Nearly everyone I've talked to about this either loves Death Stranding, or hates it; primarily dependent on whether the core gameplay loop is enjoyable or not to them. If a walking simulator / resource management game puts you off, walk away. Otherwise I strongly recommend.
Posted 5 August, 2020.
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