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2.7 hrs on record (2.6 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
I've mostly played this on Xbox Gamepass but I had to make sure i got an actual copy outside of it. I may be a fan of Pokemon but this is a game I've wanted on PC for some time. I don't care that people take issue with it as being similar to Pokemon cause it's more inline with other elements with Pokemon aspect being a far cry from what people claim it to be. I'll capture humans and enslave them. might as well name them after all the twitter/x posters that keep yapping about the BS siding with a corporation who's trying to stifle the game industry.
Posted 29 November, 2024.
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109.0 hrs on record (39.3 hrs at review time)
Baldur's Gate 3 has managed to captivate me in a way its predecessors couldn't. As someone who found the real-time action in the first two games a bit challenging, BG3's shift towards a more genuine D&D experience was a game-changer. The blend of real-time action and turn-based mechanics felt seamless, providing a more immersive experience.

The camera, while not the most intuitive, offers a better viewing experience than a simple top-down perspective. The ability to zoom in adds a layer of detail that enhances the overall gameplay. The characters are remarkably well-fleshed-out, and it's evident that the actors had a great time bringing them to life.

Having missed the early access phase, I still found the game polished, especially considering it's an indie project centered around a major IP. The developers have done an impressive job. While some might argue that multiplayer isn't the primary focus, I personally enjoy the game more with others. The recent updates, allowing me to leave party members at camp and freely play with NPC companions, have added a new layer of enjoyment to the experience.

In essence, Baldur's Gate 3 not only lives up to its legacy but also brings a fresh and engaging perspective to the beloved franchise.
Posted 21 November, 2023.
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2 people found this review helpful
16.3 hrs on record (4.0 hrs at review time)
Title: Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope - A Missed Opportunity for True Horror

Rating: 2/5

Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope had all the potential to be a gripping horror experience, but unfortunately, it falls far short of expectations. While the graphics are commendable and the jump scares momentarily startle, the heart of any horror game – its story – is where this installment fails to deliver.

One of the most glaring issues with Little Hope is the story itself. It's evident that the developers tried to create a mysterious and suspenseful narrative, but instead, it comes across as lazy writing. The plot feels disjointed and lacks the coherence that could have held players' interest. The attempt at weaving a complex web of horror elements seems forced, resulting in a convoluted mess that's hard to fully engage with.

The disappointment is exacerbated by the twist ending, which not only feels unnecessary but also skews the line between poor writing and an outright unacceptable narrative. Twists can be a powerful tool in horror storytelling, but when executed poorly, they leave players feeling cheated rather than intrigued. In this case, the twist adds to the overall dissatisfaction, making players question the time and effort they invested in the game.

While the graphics and visual design in Little Hope are undoubtedly its strong suit, they can't salvage the experience from the abyss of its lackluster story. The jump scares, while momentarily effective, fail to cultivate a genuine sense of dread that should be a hallmark of a horror game. The absence of a sustained atmosphere of tension is a glaring shortcoming, considering that horror relies heavily on creating an immersive environment that truly unnerves players.

In the end, Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope misses the mark when it comes to delivering a memorable horror experience. The combination of lackluster writing, an unnecessary twist ending, and jump scares that fail to evoke a true sense of terror all contribute to an overall unsatisfying game. It's disappointing to see a title with such potential fall flat, leaving players more frustrated than frightened. Hopefully, future entries in the Dark Pictures Anthology can learn from these mistakes and recapture the essence of what makes a great horror game truly memorable.
Posted 29 August, 2023.
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1 person found this review helpful
124.6 hrs on record (31.0 hrs at review time)
Title: A Surprising and Promising Departure: Final Fantasy VII Remake Review

As a long-time fan of Final Fantasy VII, I approached Final Fantasy VII Remake with expectations of a faithful adaptation of the original. However, I was pleasantly surprised to discover that it offered much more than that. While the game is split into three parts, the story it provides not only stands on its own but also sets the stage for an exciting future for the series.

The development of Final Fantasy VII Remake hints at the ambitious direction the series is taking, and as a dedicated fan, I'm eagerly committed to staying on this journey. The introduction of "Rebirth" and its attempt to remake an entire timeline adds an intriguing twist to the story. This is not just a simple remake; it presents a variation in the name that signifies a larger narrative scope.

For those seeking the original story in its purest form, I recommend getting the original game. However, if you're looking for an enhanced experience with voice-overs, the Tsunamods Echo-S mod is a great option to consider. Final Fantasy VII Remake should be viewed as a sequel, one that can be enjoyed and understood even without playing the original version, as it showcases a distinct departure from the familiar.

In conclusion, Final Fantasy VII Remake surprised me with its expanded narrative and promising future. It embraces a fresh approach that moves beyond a mere remake, making it an engaging and enticing experience for both long-time fans and newcomers. I eagerly anticipate what lies ahead in the upcoming installments, as the game sets the stage for a captivating and unique adventure.
Posted 30 June, 2022. Last edited 16 June, 2023.
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106.9 hrs on record (58.3 hrs at review time)
Since the New Light update the game has less of a story to it unless you look for it. The Crucible is fine when you not facing a yeet cannon or getting your balls blown off in the banner while being under a certain light level. This game is better with friends and enjoyable if you can find the story though the new implementation of the story with the light level you start at feels a little off.
Posted 28 November, 2019.
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2.1 hrs on record
I've played my fair share of dating sims, especially furry ones, and while some of the dialogue needs to be checked I did enjoy the Seth path. Seth was the only one I did try, actually, but it was a mirror path for me; after all I am a writer. Who could pass up a free furry dating SIM that is a furry? It may not be "Common Grounds" but it does have its merits.
Posted 24 September, 2019.
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7.2 hrs on record (3.6 hrs at review time)
In my off moods I tend to favor mind games and puzzles. When you end up with this series. Originally I was going to bypass them as I wasn't interested, at the time. However, I looked more into what they were. Not unlike escape rooms but with a dark story. This is a game worth playing if you like a good mind tease. Unfortunately it is a once play unless you want to play it, then wait a while before picking it up again since there is no replay value, save for admiring the details in how eveyrthing operates.
Posted 30 June, 2019.
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4 people found this review helpful
752.8 hrs on record (752.6 hrs at review time)
It's not the industry standard but it does for being on a budget. I'm using this program for my current project in hopes it will suffice. The features it provides for detailing scenes, character bios, and information breakdown makes life easier in the long run and easy on the wallet.

I would recommend this for any up and coming screenwriter but only as a starter. If you're an independent screenwriter then this would be a better option for you.

UPDATE: I've been in contact with the creatives of this program and I'm happy to say they are looking into the issue that may or may not still be there. I will be using this program again.
Posted 29 June, 2019. Last edited 5 January.
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32.0 hrs on record (0.9 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
This game is best with friends. You will die a lot but the higher you level the better it gets. Mining is a great way to get resources and allows you to build an underground base. While the game is still in Alpha its being updated regularly for only being worked on by two people. Scattered in houses is loot that you'll need to survive but it's very scarce and every 7 days is a massive wave of zombies. If you want to find a good server I would recommend Eternal Soldiers Zombies. New loot every 15 days and 150% XP gain.
Posted 13 December, 2018. Last edited 14 February, 2021.
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2.7 hrs on record
An interesting RPG that provides a unique aspect, that I've honestly never played in other games. While I've not played more than 2 hours, at the writing of this review, I can say it's a game for anyone wanting to just relax and enjoy a story or solve puzzles.
Posted 13 December, 2018.
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