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18.0 hrs on record (9.9 hrs at review time)
The game feels like a combination of FEAR and Ultrakill to a certain extent. While the movement is not quite as fast paced as ultrakill and the combat is not quite as polished as FEARs combat, it takes some of the best mechanics from both games and melds them together into a real masterpiece. I will say that I didn't really like the way the game implements stealth, but its not necessarily a bad mechanic and they do not force you to use stealth, its just kind of there. A major aspect of FEAR they seemed to include is the horror themes, and in my opinion Trepang 2 does a better job of implementing the horror themes in the game than FEAR does. That is really all I have to say in regards to the games mechanics without spoiling it, but if you are unsure if you will like this game, play through FEAR and if you enjoy FEAR, there is a good chance you will enjoy Trepang 2.
Posted 23 June, 2023.
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52.6 hrs on record (38.8 hrs at review time)
Easily one of my favorite games ever. I played Shadow of War when it originally released on the xbox and had an absolute blast. From the diversity of the combat to the adaptability of the enemies, Shadow of War takes the gameplay of its predecessor; Shadow of Mordor, and completely overhauls it. That is not to say Shadow of Mordor is an inferior product. I recommend you play Shadow of Mordor first if you want the full experience Shadow of War has to offer. People complained a lot about the microtransactions when the game first released, and I can understand why. However, the current game has completely removed said microtransactions and you can play through the entire game without even touching the garrison (Which was originally used for microtransactions).
Posted 21 August, 2022.
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165.1 hrs on record (71.0 hrs at review time)
The game can be kind of hard at first, but once you get used to the mechanics of the game, it is really fun. Its main qualities are its replayability and its use of achievements with unlockable items. If your looking for a fun game that provides a more casual challenge, this is definitly the game for you.
Posted 18 November, 2020.
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23.5 hrs on record (15.5 hrs at review time)
Good game, love the combat.
I think they could change the movement system to where when you hit a wall and start to wallrun, it automatically realigns the camera. Sometimes it'll throw me off the wall my camera is not aligned correctly. I can't count the number of times this has happened to me ending in me dying. Besides that movement mechanic, the movement is pretty solid. They do a great job combining the movement system and the combat too.
Posted 31 October, 2020.
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16.6 hrs on record (11.7 hrs at review time)
I'm surprised I hadn't seen this game sooner. Despite it graphically being inferior to a lot of modern games, the gameplay is both addicting and challenging. If you've played similar fps shooters like Doom, Quake, Shadow Warrior, etc, you will love this game hands down. Each of the games weapons are fantastically designed and are useful in there own ways. Would recommend Amid Evil 10/10
Posted 27 August, 2020.
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31.3 hrs on record (27.8 hrs at review time)
This is one of my favorite games and I cannot recommend it enough.

Some things that likely put people off about Sekiro is its difficulty level and its rather hefty skill requirement. Unlike games such as Dark Souls and Bloodborne which were made by the same developer, Sekiro has you using pretty much one weapon the entire game along with other tools that give you an edge against your enemies. Sekiro is also much more fast paced compared to Bloodborne and Dark Souls and stealth is a much more viable option in Sekiro compared to the other games. My favorite part of Sekiro is undoubtedly the bosses. The bosses in Sekiro are some of the most difficult bosses I've faced, especially the last boss.

All in all, Sekiro is definitly not for your casual gamer, but if you've played Dark Souls or Bloodborne, Sekiro is a really fun game that will definitly challenge you.
Posted 27 August, 2020.
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62.3 hrs on record (18.0 hrs at review time)
The game was originally a mess of crashes and lag. The developers have done a fairly decent job patching up the game

The thing to note is that while the game says that the minimum required ram is 8 gigs, you won't be getting more than roughly 8-10 fps with 8 gigs of ram. If you want to be able to actually play the game without it being a laggy hellscape, get 16 gigs of ram minimum.
Posted 17 August, 2020. Last edited 11 September, 2020.
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455.3 hrs on record (96.7 hrs at review time)
CS:GO Review
Great game, I think that they did a good job on the idea of being able to connect with people through a video game and being able to make new friends/enemy's. And it really changed my gameplay expierence
Posted 13 August, 2015.
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