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70.9 hrs on record (42.3 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Keep in mind, as early access, the game is far away of being completed. The game play is good and the system is complex enough without being overwhelming. It is a good military sim. Let keep that simple,

Pros:
1- Gun fight, 2- Graphic, 3- Weapons System, 4- Team and proximity voice chat, 5- Healing system, 6- Sound, 7- PVP/PVE only or PVE, 8- Equipment price is fair and losing gears in fight is not like other game (ETF) where you will go cried in the corner for 15 minutes, 9- There is a lot of quests. 10- No loading screen after entering the server.

Cons:
1- Not enough transport helicopters to reach objectives, it become a click fest to get the helicopter first. So a lot of waiting
2- When reporting quest to the NPC, the menu is not directly under them but under the sell menu, not intuitive.
3- Even with a good PC, the game is not optimised. I got a AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D, 64G of Ram DDR 5 and a RX 6600 XT 8G and this is painful.
4- Enemies are bullets sponge at some occasion.
5- Get one shot kill through a widow or wall from an AI at far distance but they can't hit at 2 meters
6- Area are over crowded with players, need less player per factions so you can do some quests or increase effectiveness of AI enemies as you can clear a full village by yourself under 3 minutes.
8- Being stuck in only one faction make it hard to play with friends if they choice a different faction. Factions should be per pic per match and facilitate playing with friends. At the end, their is no difference between them other then the starting location.
9- Disconnect make you lose all your collected gear.

Still very fun to play despite of all the negative.
Posted 23 May, 2024. Last edited 23 May, 2024.
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21.5 hrs on record (1.5 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Exactly what I was expecting. A slow-paced combat that makes you feel like you're fighting underwater in molasses! For those previously disinclined toward the meticulous combat style characteristic of "souls" games, this title may serve as a compelling enticement. It beckons players to wield their swords with precision and finesse, promising an immersive journey

If you don't like soul combat style past without looking at this game, otherwise listen to the game whispering, "Come on, grab your sword, and let's tango!"

Acknowledging the diverse player base, an inclusion of difficulty levels tailored to accommodate varying skill levels would be a welcome enhancement. Thus far, however, the challenge balance remains finely tuned (for me), offering neither excessive difficulty nor undue simplicity.

Run very well on my PC setup. AMD Ryzen 7 7800XD3, 64gig Ram, RX 6600 xt and SD hard drive with give me no frame drop.

I encourage exploration of this title. Should it fail to resonate with individual preferences, a refund option ensures consumer satisfaction. Yet for those who find themselves captivated, prepare to embark upon an odyssey of deliberate and methodical combat encounters.

Posted 19 April, 2024.
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54.3 hrs on record (40.2 hrs at review time)
Take a while to get use to it and when you understand how things works, it is very great. It is my first flying game and the difficulty curve was hard to pick up. Thank to the amazing community that helped me.
Posted 9 March, 2024.
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47.0 hrs on record (40.5 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
The first few matches are hard but after a while, the difficulty appear to be perfect.
Posted 22 January, 2024.
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3 people found this review helpful
121.0 hrs on record
Ah, the glorious loop of life – loot, loot, and loot again, like a magpie on a shopping spree. But what's all this for? Well, my fellow pixel warrior, it's for one simple reason: to kill, kill, and kill again!

Picture this: you're on a rampage, like a caffeine-powered squirrel in a maze of action. You're shooting, slashing, and sniping like it's your full-time job. But why? Is it for world peace? Is it for justice? No, my friend, it's all for that glorious, golden prize – the chicken dinner!

That's right, you're not just fighting for survival; you're fighting for the ultimate culinary achievement – the chicken dinner that legends are made of. It's like entering a cooking show where the secret ingredient is chaos and the judges are your fellow players.

So, as you loot and loot some more, remember that each piece of gear you snatch up is a step towards pixelated immortality. And as you kill and kill again, just know that you're on a quest for victory, for glory, and for that tasty, virtual chicken dinner that's worth every bullet, sword swing, and grenade toss.

So, gear up, buttercup, and get ready to loot, kill, and feast – because in this game, it's not just about surviving, it's about dining in style and becoming the champion of the dinner table... or, you know, the screen. Bon appétit, and may the tastiest warrior win! 🍗
Posted 16 August, 2023.
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36.9 hrs on record
Ahoy, spacefarer! Get ready to embark on the interstellar adventure of the century... or at least the afternoon. We're talking about a game that's like combat in space, but with a twist – it's like Star Wars met a greenhouse and decided to throw a party.

This game is so good that even plants are suiting up for the brawl – it's like the horticultural version of a battle royale. Imagine roses firing lasers and cacti launching missiles – it's like the ultimate green revolution!

But hold onto your asteroid belt, because it's all about the arcade vibes here – no need to overthink things, just jump in, shoot stuff, and try not to crash into a space fern. It's like a fighter pilot's playground, where "overthinking" is a forbidden word.

The rating? A solid 15 out of 20 – it's like giving your pet hamster a gold star for making it through a maze. You're not quite ready to win the Nobel Prize, but hey, you're on your way.

The pros are like finding space treasure – decent graphics, quick and intuitive gameplay, a storyline that's longer than your average supermarket receipt, and a soundtrack that's good but not exactly "party in zero gravity" level.

And the price? It's like finding a unicorn-shaped asteroid – rare and delightful. Who needs real estate when you've got the cosmos to explore?

But wait, there are a few cons lurking in the nebula. The storyline's about as existent as a UFO sighting – it's like they tried to write a story, but then got distracted by a passing meteor shower.

The community's a bit shy, probably still sipping cosmic tea in development land – it's like they're throwing a space party, but the guests haven't arrived yet. And speaking of guests, the AI didn't even send a "Sorry, can't make it" RSVP – they're in development too, probably stuck in a wormhole traffic jam.

And lastly, you can't conquer other planets – it's like being handed the keys to a spaceship but being told you can only park it in your driveway.

So there you have it, the game that's like sending plants to a laser gunfight, a space arcade party, and a galactic journey that's as unpredictable as a comet's path. Strap on your space helmet and prepare for a ride that's out of this world – or, well, in this world, but with way more stars!
Posted 16 August, 2023.
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3.6 hrs on record
Oh, Max Pain? More like Max Confusion! It's like they threw "Pain" into a blender with "Matrix" and hit the button labeled "Let's see what happens." Suddenly, you're not just a gamer, you're Neo with a side of ibuprofen.

Picture this: you're in the game, thinking you're Max Payne, but then you realize you've been transported into the Matrix. It's like getting a ticket to a shoot-'em-up carnival but stumbling into a philosophy lecture by mistake.

And let's not forget the slow-motion magic – you're like the Flash with a hangover, capable of bending time and dealing death at a snail's pace. It's like being the world's most lethargic superhero, saving the day while secretly wishing you had a cup of coffee.

Now, about those other Max Payne games – it's like they had their own little party, and this one showed up fashionably late with a disco ball and a karaoke machine. It's like the odd cousin at the family reunion who's convinced they're the life of the party but no one really knows why.

So, there you have it – Max Confusion meets Matrix-esque madness, with a side of slow-motion assassin shenanigans. Grab your aspirin and your leather jacket – you're about to dive headfirst into a cocktail of pain, philosophy, and pixels! 💊🕶️🎮
Posted 16 August, 2023.
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80.3 hrs on record (78.1 hrs at review time)
Ever fantasized about being a hitman? Well, congratulations, you're now officially enrolled in the "Stealthy Assassination Academy"! It's like enlisting in the ninja academy, but with a dash of dark humor and a lot more poison.

Picture this: you're not just a hitman, you're a gourmet hitman. Knives, poison, guns – it's like you're the James Bond of unconventional culinary arts. "Shaken, not stirred" takes on a whole new meaning when you're stirring up potions of instant doom.

And let's not forget the creative kills – pushing people off cliffs, breaking necks, and utilizing the environment like an over-enthusiastic interior decorator. It's like you're hosting an "Extreme Makeover: Murder Edition" show and every level is a new design challenge.

But wait, there's more! You want to be the perfect assassin? Well, you're in luck – this game's like an intensive assassin boot camp. It's like they're handing you a syllabus of stealth, a textbook of tactics, and a graduation certificate that says, "You're now a certified pro at taking lives without getting caught."

So, aspiring assassins, listen up – put your cloak of darkness on, grab your arsenic-infused popcorn, and get ready to sneak, stab, and strangle your way to infamy. The world of covert kills awaits, and remember, your target isn't just your enemy, it's also your ticket to being the coolest digital hitman on the block! 💀🕶️🔪
Posted 16 August, 2023.
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4.8 hrs on record (4.5 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Oh, prepare for a pixelated showdown that's like a ballet of bullets between your eyes – it's like your opponents signed up for a virtual dance-off and you showed up with a pair of guns instead of tap shoes. John Wick himself would be taking notes on your epic moves!

And speaking of John Wick, if this game were a movie, it'd be "John Wick: Reloaded and Pixelated." It's like they took his signature moves, injected them with a dose of video game adrenaline, and handed you a platinum plate of action-packed awesomeness.

But let's not kid ourselves, this game's about as short and repetitive as a goldfish's memory. It's like playing hide-and-seek with your own boredom – you know where it's hiding, but you're still surprised when it jumps out and goes "Boo!"

But hey, if you snagged this game on special, you've basically won the gaming lottery. It's like finding a treasure chest full of hours to kill, and honestly, what's more entertaining than turning your free time into a pixelated battlefield?

So there you have it, the game that's like a one-man (or woman) army of action, a chance to dance like a bullet-ballet maestro, and a ticket to "John Wick: Pixel Edition." It might be repetitive, but hey, in the grand scheme of life, isn't everything a little bit repetitive? So load up, embrace your inner Wick, and get ready to pixelate your way to glory!
Posted 16 August, 2023.
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30.7 hrs on record (29.3 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Well, well, well, if you're the kind of gamer who dreams of loots falling from the sky like manna from heaven, and you've always secretly wished to teach dump enemies a lesson, you're in for a treat! This game is your ticket to turning into a space pirate that's so tough they'd make a chicken cross the road just to avoid them.

From "I'm a chicken" to "I'm a galactic conqueror," this game's got it all. And let's not forget those fragile little glass barriers that you'll probably break faster than a toddler demolishing a sandcastle. It's like the game is giving you the ultimate stress relief – who needs therapy when you can just shoot up some digital glass?

So, gear up, my delicate friend, because it's time to unleash your inner cannonball and dive headfirst into the treasure-hunting frenzy. Just remember, in this game, you'll get one-shot like you've never been one-shot before. It's like the game creators were aiming for "surprise therapy" – your fragile soul won't know what hit it!

And if you thought your friends were your allies, think again. In this game, they're like looting vultures circling your loot-filled carcass, ready to tear you apart and grab all your delightful gear. Teamwork, huh? More like "take and flee," leaving you in a pile of virtual pixels wondering where it all went wrong.

So there you have it, a game that's like an escape from Tarkov but without the 'roid rage and the cheaters who've turned into Olympic-level sprinters. Grab your loot bag, embrace your fragile nature, and get ready to conquer the digital cosmos – or at least until your gear is stolen and your dreams of glory shatter like that virtual glass!
Posted 16 August, 2023.
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