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Recent reviews by Xilantress

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15.5 hrs on record
Remnant 2 is a very polished successor title. Everything from world building to visuals is top notch. There's a satisfying difficulty curve in the game.

If you want a game that just has quality experience for about 18 hours or more then it's great without overstaying its welcome.

I'm not a completionist type gamer but there is definitely more content to explore for those that want to have it all.
Posted 20 June, 2024.
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91.8 hrs on record (59.9 hrs at review time)
Generous amount of content and an incredibly dedicated development team that keeps polishing a game that's years old now.
Posted 5 April, 2024.
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60.2 hrs on record
Atlas go brrrrrrr. If you're a MW2:Mercenaries or MW3 fan this is rather faithful instalment to the series specifically taking place during the Third Succession War.

If you're a Freebirth loving fan of the Inner Sphere mechs there's plenty to pilot. If you're more the Trashborn type and love your clan mechs e.g. the classic Madcat, Shadowcats etc the good news is there will be a Clan DLC out soon.
Posted 5 April, 2024.
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11.6 hrs on record
Scorn is a master class in world design that makes no apologies for its obvious influences: Giger , Beksinski and I dare say Adam Jones (Tool). If you ever wanted to experience or walk through a world made by those artists, then this is a game for you. The art team has deftly executed the art style, accompanied with it is interesting puzzle design and atmospheric music.

This has been truly been a gift of art that would make Giger and Beksinski proud.
Posted 25 October, 2022.
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1 person found this review helpful
10.9 hrs on record (9.4 hrs at review time)
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Heaps of replay value for less than the price of a coffee. Can't beat that.
Posted 20 June, 2022.
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10.6 hrs on record
The best VR experience I've had that drew me in and got all sorts of emotional responses from me. The atmosphere and story is well crafted. Interaction and visuals are a benchmark for polished VR. Valve has set the bar for VR just like it did with HL1-2.
Posted 12 April, 2020.
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1 person found this review helpful
8.7 hrs on record (2.0 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Excellent quality of gameplay even in early access. The controls, movement and combat all feels very well thought out and has a replay value of making you want to come back for more. There's a great satisfaction when chaining strikes, blocks and finally combos to finish off enemies. Nice visual aesthetics to boot. If you've ever played Infinity Blade, this is the neon VR version of it.
Posted 6 September, 2019.
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4.3 hrs on record
Absolutely stunning work from a visual and audio stand point. Highly recommended for gamers that enjoyed titles like Journey and don't necessarily want something overly challenging but rather an immersive audio visual experience.
Posted 22 April, 2019.
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17.5 hrs on record (0.9 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
First impressions are ROR2 is a ROR worthy successor, with most things done right so far. Looking forward to trying this with friends eventually.
Posted 8 April, 2019.
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3 people found this review helpful
25.6 hrs on record (5.6 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
TL;DR: For an already small selection of titles Dance Collider is a must have title for any rhythm game enthusiasts that want to get into a cyberpunk themed dance battle.

The review:
If you want to find out what "you're yoghurt" is continue reading.
The Street Fighter of dance battles set in a variety of distinctive arenas that give off a strong cyberpunk vibe. Each character has a unique musical style and special move to keep you moving. The idea of a dancing off vs a character that taunts you occassionally gives you a better sense of purpose rather than just dancing alone in a game racking up points.

There's undoubtedly a lot of comparison that may be made between Beat Saber and Dance Collider. But from a gamer and consumers point of view why make it a competition and enjoy both? If you like Beat Saber this will challenge your reflexes and movements differently to the way Beat Saber does.

This review should not go without mentioning the catchy tunes that Dance Collider's OST has to offer. For an already small selection of titles Dance Collider is a must have title for any rhythm game enthusiast.

p.s. Remember when I said that I'll tell you what "you're yoghurt" means? I LIED, but its in the game ;)
Posted 5 November, 2018.
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