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129.3 hrs on record (25.2 hrs at review time)
Loads of depth and teamwork is absolutely essential. Worth the steep learning curve.
Posted 14 July, 2024.
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130.4 hrs on record (5.7 hrs at review time)
Reminds me of Battlefield Bad Company. Objective-based gameplay with an array of classes. Fast-paced but with relatively long kill times, so it's no twitch shooter. The classes are mostly well balanced. Autobalance (for teams) would be nice though. I personally haven't run into any hackers but VAC would be a good addition anyways.
Posted 11 August, 2015.
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11.5 hrs on record (5.5 hrs at review time)
Look at this game. I mean seriously, look up the trailer or soem screenshots. Does it look like a great game? Not really. Is it a great game? Definitely.

Even though the 8-bit throwback style graphics are becoming overused nowadays, Papers, Please has a good reason for using them, and pulls it off well. The gameplay is literally the same as being a border guard. So, if this was labeled "Border Simulator 1982" it would get a 6 or 7 out of 10. But it's not. The game is constructed in such a way that you want the very damn best for your little border guard and his family. You want to overthrow the corrupt government and you want to do the best damn job at removing Kolechians from the premises you possibly can.

How they did it, I don't know for sure. But this simple game of legal documents has more charm and personality than all of Activision's 2013 releases combined. You need to play this.

Glory to Arstotzka.
Posted 15 February, 2014.
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