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59.2 hrs on record (19.1 hrs at review time)
Extremely satisfying deck-building roguelike.
Rolling dice might seem like it's too RNG-based, but the game revolves around manipulating the RNG to work out in your favor, and the game gives you plenty of opportunity to do so.

Also, don't let the first few hours fool you, because the game has much more content than it might seem to at first, and gets more challenging as you progress. There are 6 characters to unlock, each with 6 episodes, which are runs with unique rulesets that will change how you play the game.

Easily a top 10 game of 2019!
Posted 15 August, 2019. Last edited 16 August, 2019.
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17.3 hrs on record (14.8 hrs at review time)
First person pac-man puzzle game
Really cool Dark Souls style world design
Metroidvania sytle upgrades
The puzzles are nothing special but are fun enough to keep you going
Story is okay

A slow game that's not for everyone, but I like it and you might too
Posted 24 April, 2019.
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2 people found this review helpful
944.3 hrs on record (140.4 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
First you mine. Then you get machines to mine for you.
Then you research new technologies. Then you get machines to research for you.
Then you build a factory. Then your factory builds factories for you.

There's always something to do in Factorio, which is why most of the top reviews talk about it like it's crack.
I thought they were exaggerating too, until I spent played it for 36 hours straight the day after I got it.

Worried that it's too complicated for you? It's not. Ultimately, Factorio boils down to a very simple concept: Combining resources to make new, better resources. That said, if you're the kind of player that wants a highly efficient and organized factory, you could spend hours planning, tweaking, and working out ratios in your head.

Either way, Factorio is absolutely worth your time and money. 5/5
Posted 18 February, 2017.
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2 people found this review helpful
806.3 hrs on record (337.1 hrs at review time)
you could buy five or six games, or just one
Posted 18 February, 2017.
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4.6 hrs on record
not great
Posted 18 February, 2017.
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20.2 hrs on record
very funny game that makes you cry
Posted 29 November, 2016.
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51.6 hrs on record (31.5 hrs at review time)
if you want this game, you shouldn't
i should've requested a refund
Posted 18 August, 2016. Last edited 18 August, 2016.
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2.3 hrs on record
Great short hard pure platformer
free so get it
Posted 2 April, 2016.
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4 people found this review helpful
78.2 hrs on record (23.2 hrs at review time)
If you like puzzle games, get this. It's incredibly beautiful and the puzzles are extremely satisfying.
Posted 27 January, 2016.
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3 people found this review helpful
2.0 hrs on record
Unfortunately bad game.
The gameplay consists of:
1. Walking around world looking for bosses
2. Fighting bosses

Each boss is designed around the fact that you technically only have to get one hit on their weak spot to kill them, but they can kill you in one hit as well.

I think this is a great central mechanic to build on for a game, but in this case, it is literally the entire game. The only reward for defeating a boss is progressing to the next boss.

There is progression in terms of learning how to dodge and kill each boss, but this learning process becomes very tedious and unsatisying when you have to walk from your last checkpoint to the boss over and over.

If anything, this game taught me why health bars are so important in video games: They allow you to make mistakes and learn without the learning process becoming frustrating and tedious.
Posted 15 December, 2015. Last edited 18 February, 2017.
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