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30.4 hrs on record
beating sabers
Posted 6 September.
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78.5 hrs on record (78.5 hrs at review time)
car go vroom
Posted 23 August.
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34.2 hrs on record
with SilentPatch and WidescreenFix, this game is still an amazing game that can give you countless hours of entertainment. it's highly recommended to people who played and enjoyed Vice City, it's only a little more jank, realistically speaking.
Posted 6 June.
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3 people found this review helpful
50.1 hrs on record (5.5 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Time to Morp is a base / automation builder game that instead of having machines for resource collecting, uses cute little buddies called Morps! They're adorable creatures, that you can morph into whatever your needs require, while staying heart-melting with their expressions and acting!
Due to them morphing from one type to another, it quickly turns into trying to figure out what you can use and combine to make different kinds of Morps, for different kinds of resources!
They're not harmful at all, and are just generally silly little creatures that try to help you in any way they can.

And! You can bring 3 of your friends along your journey! Not necessary, but definitely welcome.

The game is in Early Access, meaning it's far from done! When you buy the game right now, you're not getting the full experience, but you're getting an already enjoyable game that will only get better as times goes on. This game already went through a long development process, and has changed a lot since then from players' feedbacks during the multiple Playtesting periods they've had.

I'd say it's definitely worth giving a shot if you're feeling like playing a game where you can sit back and relax.
And if you're still unsure about purchasing it, I'd say give Time to Morp: First Contact a shot. It's a free release that gives you a taste of what this game can give you.
Posted 7 March.
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2 people found this review helpful
144.5 hrs on record (12.3 hrs at review time)
Dispense high caliber democracy at the highest level towards bugs and bots in this third person shooter
Posted 23 February.
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8.6 hrs on record (7.6 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
you can pet the dogs
Posted 18 January.
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1 person found this review helpful
4.6 hrs on record (4.1 hrs at review time)
I really like what they've done here. It's a fun little game to pick up and play in your spare time. Puzzles are not too hard, but they do make you use your brain to figure out some solutions.
One chamber specifically had me feeling super amazing after completing it, even though the solution isn't that hard to figure out thinking back.

Still, I've completed the story in 3 hours, and got the rest of the achievements in an another hour.

If you have nothing else to do, and want some fun puzzles with some puzzles, download this one. It'll be worth your time.
Posted 13 January. Last edited 13 January.
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2.3 hrs on record (1.4 hrs at review time)
I like the feel, though I still prefer United. Still, it's alright.
Posted 22 November, 2023.
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1 person found this review helpful
152.1 hrs on record (140.7 hrs at review time)
First off: Review is based off of gameplay PRIOR to 2.0 / Phantom Liberty. I still have to experience 2.0 in all it's glory.

The game has it's flaws, but it deeply pulls you in with it's gameplay and story, and really made me stop and wonder about the future at times. It also has some fun side content as well, and while not everything connects to something, some also has follow-ups, and it's just a fun distraction from the main story.

My first playthrough, which was at / near launch, I spent around 60 hours in the game, and completed the main story, with some side content as well.
I'm in my second playthrough currently, and I'm still finding new stuff about it. Patches probably helped a lot, but the game also has a pretty large open-world experience that just keeps on giving.

Of course there are some glitches, some are funny, some are nice and some are bad, but the game is playable, and it's not quite at the level as Bethesda's games are so I'd say it's hanging on alright.

I love this game, and I'll probably keep coming back to it from time to time to replay it.
Posted 7 October, 2023.
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2 people found this review helpful
12.6 hrs on record (0.5 hrs at review time)
Started out being promising at first, gameplay was fresh, especially after the long wait between any sort of content updates from Overwatch 1. But then, when the game started getting stale again, they announced the toning down of the highly expected and hyped-for PvE, which was just... disappointing.

And then now, they decided to pay-wall the missions except for 4, which will be unlocked over time. But after OW1's death and OW2's downfall, I developed some trust issues, so I don't trust them enough to give them 15 more euros. I cannot.

I expected more of this game, and while I'm sure it's still fun for many people, especially casually, I just don't really feel like playing it anymore.

Posted 11 August, 2023. Last edited 11 August, 2023.
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