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1 person found this review helpful
18.4 hrs on record (12.8 hrs at review time)
Don't listen to the negative reviews, They're overly-biased.

1 thing to understand is this is a REMAKE, not a remaster.
The same events are not going to occur, and as a long going fan of resident evil, I have to say it needed a change in pace after 5 and 6, and now these Remakes pave a new road for Resident Evil to recover.
The negative reviews are childish and pinpoint one of the same two things as towards why this game sucks so much compared to RE2make. (This blows RE2 out of the water btw)

This game has mad replay ability for long term fans looking to earn infinite ammo guns and special weapons, costumes, ect after completion.
The core game play is much better and less tight than RE2 felt.
Campaign isn't too short, isn't too long your first play through, and if you -nab yourself everything-, you're looking at about 6-8 hours. Combine that with the effort you'll put into completing challenges to earn more points towards your special after game items and you're talking an easy 50-100 hour investment even with rushing to beat your own best times.

Notice any negative review is from long term fans expecting the game to be the same as it was when they were a kid.
Sorry this isn't the same game, but Capcom did a wonderful job. I'll be playing through this happily, again, and again.
Posted 3 April, 2020.
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0.4 hrs on record
Played one race.

Terrible controls,
community is toxic as literal hell.
Hard to have fun on a game where your player base is complete cancer and 0 fun to be around

Should probably do something about your players and the way they talk to one another, including newcomers lol
Posted 8 January, 2020.
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111.6 hrs on record (49.2 hrs at review time)
PC players waited all these years> Finally get a Halo on PC aside from way back when;
Everyone is using controllers LOL

Sad day, sad people
Posted 9 December, 2019.
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434.3 hrs on record (224.5 hrs at review time)
This will be a review from a long time Destiny 1&2 player.

I will look at a majority of the positive, as well as small free to play disadvantages now that Bungie is king once more.

Destiny, Destiny, Destiny, oh how you've come a very long way.

It's hard to write a free to play review, as I've owned all the content for this game the moment they came out.
Usually I'll write very in-depth reviews when it comes to games I've spent a lot of time on, =but Destiny 2 is hard to give recommendation to in it's base free-to-play form.=

Free-To-Play, though still wonderous, gives you access to the base campaign, and all of the DLC planets if accompanied by a friend who owns the DLCs (I believe this is the case, as I'm able to bring a friend whose base game to my Vex Invasions on the Moon) along with Strikes, which are harder missions throughout the campaign made into small dungeons you can queue for (Though, don't mistake them for actual dungeons, which are basically mini raids) along with the Crucible (PvP), and Gambit (PvP-PvE) modes.

The main problem free to plays have is finding their way. The game is very bad at hand-holding to beginners, but very easy to those who have learned the questing system. I highly suggest mapping a key on your numpad to each of the menus you're going to be using frequently to make it easier on yourself to navigate. (I have my quests set to 0 on the numpad, my character screen to del, and my navigation to enter for example, personal preference.)

The combat is surpassed by very very few. The gun-play in this game is to die for. Unrivaled by many of games out today. This is something that Bungie has always thrived at, and has continued to improve over the years on Destiny, but took a much larger leap recently with the free to play change (And Shadowkeep), essentially boosting the gun play 10 fold with the buffs you can add to practically any armor or weapon, along with the accuracy change.

The graphics are also quite nice, really showing its true colors in the darkest and most eerie parts of Destiny 2 it has to offer. I find it easy to lose myself in the darkest parts of lore this game has, along with the wonderful way it depicts it. (Here's thinking the Flood were Bungie's most terrifying and unique creation, boy was I wrong)
If you're a person who likes to get lost in "Lore" and the uniqueness a games story has to tell, you will be at this game for hundreds of hours, without a doubt. With the DLCs it had an absolutely wonderful story to tell with many twists and turns that will make you emotional at times due to characters you love, events that happen, and enemies that announce themselves through the plot in wonderful ways.

All in all for a short "review" on my end;
I CAN recommend the base free to play game, though I think it's quite limited and you don't get the full Destiny 2 experience.

I will ALWAYS recommend the full game. Shadowkeep and Forsaken make or break this game imo, and the difference between paying for the DLCs, and playing base game, is tremendous.

Thanks for reading, feel free to add me if you're new and can't figure out what in the hell to do, I know it can be confusing at first.
Posted 20 October, 2019. Last edited 20 October, 2019.
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25 people found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
20.5 hrs on record (13.6 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Personally, for a game in alpha with only 1 man under the hood, this is actually quite a fun time.

Xera, though basic right now, still offers a small handful of things to do while the game is still in alpha.
So far I've seemed to find that there are 3 main activities. This would be grabbing supply drops, looting downed helicopters, and clearing these almost like "outposts" filled with enemies which then reward you a small bit of cash and 2 supply drops. There's also bunker events which I am yet to figure out, that require you to have a key to the bunker to gain entry and are also timed.

You will spend heaps of time on this game running around aimlessly looting random things and bringing them back to base so you may bank/sell/restock to your hearts desire. I personally find games like this, to be much more addictive with the banking system, allowing you to bring your gear to any server, and gear up at your hearts content.

The XP system isn't fantastic, and at this point in time seems quite experimental, as you gain skillpoints but have no use for them yet. Leveling does grant you a few small benefits right now, however, such as opening up some crafting recipes you can make use of on the go.

Gun play in this is practically non existent. Wherever you shoot, your bullet will travel instantly, but this is okay in a game like this. It makes PvP a little more interesting, plus makes PvE grinding a breeze when you learn the ropes.

The character movements are rather lackluster, nothing special, same with the ATV driving mechanics, however do not let this stop you. The game is in Alpha, and as I had stated above, only have the main developer under the hood with a small supporting staff. The idea is here, and I see the effort that's starting to go into the game, so because of this I will be purchasing the game before the f2p weekend ends.

Grab a friend and give it a go, can't hurt to try it for free.
I will be following the support on this game, hope to see nice things.
Posted 19 October, 2019. Last edited 19 October, 2019.
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1 person found this review helpful
8.2 hrs on record (8.0 hrs at review time)
Still one of the best ACs by far.
Posted 25 May, 2019.
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