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687.3 hrs on record (458.5 hrs at review time)
The hall of horror.

Dead by Daylight can be very fun, but it can also be very frustrating. As any other multiplayer game, it is inherently toxic.

So, I mainly play killer (as I have no friends with skin thick enough to handle this game, joking) and my advice for anyone, in, actually, any game, is to not take it seriously. Don't create expectations that will not be met every time. Ir is ok to be sacrificed early, it is ok to be bullied by a group of friends playing together. A big part of this game is RNG, random generated numbers. Sometimes things go bad for you, and sometimes they don't.

If you're the type of person that can get easily triggered, angry, sad or frustrated, this might not be the game for you. But if you're going to try it anyway, remember to enjoy the whole experience, not just think about "winning" or "losing". Also, disable end game chat and disallow comments on your profile.

As for the actual game, I think it's pretty good. There is an enormous variety of survivors, killers, perks, add-ons, maps, play styles to chose from, which means the replayability is basically infinite. The graphics and gameplay are good.

The worst part might be the developers, that constantly make stupid or poorly educated decisions in regard to pretty much anything. But their worst fault is the fact that they take AGES to fix or change things. It's like the development of this game goes on a snail's pace.

Overall, I would recommend Dead by Daylight to those that can deal with multiplayer games toxicity and that are going to treat this game as it should be treated: a super casual game that should never be taken seriously.
Posted 3 August, 2023. Last edited 22 November, 2023.
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5.7 hrs on record
This game is special for me because it's that one game where what you would think is the most important part of a game, the gameplay, is not the part I like the most. This game's story, characters, world, soundtrack, art style, all come together to make such a cool experience.

Specially the way the story is told. It's simple and short, but also very impactful, with three different endings.

The gameplay is also great. It is a boss rush game, with bullet hell. Not really my cup of tea, but I was drawn in by the soundtrack, which is phenomenal.
Posted 5 December, 2022. Last edited 14 December, 2022.
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26.0 hrs on record (18.0 hrs at review time)
"I hate tombs." -Lara Croft
Posted 30 October, 2022.
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8.2 hrs on record
This game is truly unique. I'm almost 100% percent sure there are no games like it: that tell a story through visual and audial symptoms of psychosis. You are going to spend the entire game even questioning what is happening is real or not.

The gameplay is actually rather simple: walk around a lot, solve some pretty easy puzzles and fight some enemies with simple yet effective fighting mechanics. What makes this game is the visuals, the immersion, the acting, and, for those that know their ♥♥♥♥, the history, which features many myths and legends from norse mythology.

Overhaul, probably one of the most unique gaming experiences to date. I totally recommend for anyone looking for something different from the tons of open world RPG games available nowadays.

I'm really glad we are getting a sequel.
Posted 4 October, 2022.
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36.8 hrs on record
It's cool, I guess. It's inferior to Fallout 4, but you can still find some enjoyment out of it. The real issue, however, is the horrible PC port this game has. I spent an entire afternoon installing mods, which half were on the purpose of making the game run well, and I still had some random problems and random crashes.

All in all, if you want a plug and play experience, play Fallout 4, it is also a better game overall.
Posted 19 June, 2022.
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12.0 hrs on record
This is a beautiful game, it's very simple, but the visuals, the gameplay, the original soundtrack all come together to form a unique experience. It's very relaxing, but it can also be challenging sometimes, and has good replayability.

One suggestion I want to make is that the game could allow players to choose the level of upgrade they want, of course, only being able to choose the ones you have unlocked. This way, the experience could be very customizable.

Also, I bought this at release to support the developers, but after a while, the price of the game was lowered, which I have nothing against, but it would've been nice if they gave the OST to people who bought the game before the price change. Just a thought.

Overall, I think it's a nice game, very unique, and worth every cent for the experience.
Posted 3 June, 2022.
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157.9 hrs on record
If you like or even love The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, then you might like Fallout 4. If you don't, then you will probably dislike Fallout 4. If you have not played Skyrim, you should probably start with that one.
Posted 15 May, 2022.
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505.2 hrs on record (17.2 hrs at review time)
This game is good. It has an astounding amount of content. However, the two companies behind it, SEGA and Creative Assembly (CA) can't stop making ridiculous decisions and disrespecting consumers.

The current state of the game is not as bad as many have said, but, it is riddled with bugs, both small and annoying, and some game breaking. Both of which are of easy fix, but CA keeps this game 2 months straight without a single update to balance and fix stuff. There are many instances of things that they say that are fixed, but they aren't.

Another big issue is the matter of content and price of the last DLC. The upcoming DLC, as of this review's release date, called "Shadows of Change", has had its price increased by a lot compared to what this type of DLC used to cost, and, it is arguable that there is less content overhaul, specially the free part of the update. SEGA/CA have also doubled the price of this, and previous Total War: Warhammer titles on my region.

The real nail in the coffin, however, is the statement that CA released, straight up THREATENING to cancel the game if consumers don't buy the DLC.

So, while the game is good, although plagued with issues, both of mechanical, balance, structural, etc., the way CA has been handling their products makes me not recommend this game to anyone. Go buy and play Baldur's Gate 3, which I haven't played, but it is the type of game that makes me feel ok even if CA were to really end support for Total War: Warhammer 3.
Posted 18 February, 2022. Last edited 20 August, 2023.
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1,439.4 hrs on record (1,181.0 hrs at review time)
I love this game. I have played it for so much time, but I'm still not done and I'm not planning on stopping. There is just so much content along with the mods, it really goes with the trailer saying "Experience unlimited replayability".

I am, however, deeply sadened to see that they have raised the price for this game on my region (Brazil) by almost double this last friday, fifteenth of october. The DLC have also doubled in price. Something I always found really nice was the pricing, I even bought some DLC just to give the devs my support.

This review is, then, a warning to the greed and dishonest practices of SAGA and (maybe) CA. I do not recommed buying this game (nor Total War: Warhammer III) on full price, because they don't deserve it.

Just to clarify a few things: This game was released on 2017, it will no longer receive support (the last update just arrived), which also means this game will stay plagued by hundreds of bugs forever. Look up the Communnity Bug Fix mod on the workshop. Some of these bugs are even gamebraking, like the infamous ambush AI bug.

SAGA/CA raising the price of a 2017 (and a 2016) game to the standard of a new release (considering Total War Warhammer III was already priced equally) is really something. This 2017 game that will no longer receive support and will shortly be obsolete once the trilogy's grand campaign is released.

It's current price is 129% more than Valve's suggested price, according to SteamDB. Now, many people won't be able to afford it and many will turn to piracy instead of supporting the game.

I can understand pricing Total War: Warhammer III higher, because it's a new release and Brazil's economy is much worse now, but making this almost five year old game the same price as a new release is just scummy and greedy, in my view.
Posted 18 October, 2021. Last edited 4 November, 2021.
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111.8 hrs on record
"Best game, best game! Ten outta ten!"

Really fun an nostalgic sandbox open world RPG like game. Fun alone or with friends. Much more than a "2D Minecraft".
Posted 26 November, 2020.
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