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0.5 hrs on record
Whilst "only" being a showcase for what the Steam Deck is capable of, Aperture Desk Job is a great and fun little experience set in the Portal universe.
Oh, and it's free.
Posted 28 November, 2022.
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20.0 hrs on record (12.5 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
You want to enjoy yourself? Have a fun time with your friends? Just relax, calmly talk to your friends about how nice your day was? Well get lost and find something else, this game is like a war with no weapons.
Actually, scratch that, it is a war with no weapons.

Note: Playing with disposable friends is recommended, so is having the social skills to find new ones afterwards.
Posted 25 November, 2017.
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10.2 hrs on record
Okay, where do I start?
Guess I'll begin with a personal opinion here. Personally I think this is the best GTA. At least it is my favorite. To me, it beats San Andreas and Vice City. And unlike GTA IV (or mabye even GTA V which I haven't played) it doesn't aim to be super realistic.

And now, onto a proper review:
Grand Theft Auto III has a dark and cold atmosphere, the story is quite interesting and throughout the game you make yourself more and more enemies (Triads, Mafia, Columbian Cartel).
The dark atmopshere gets underlined by the amount of gangs cruising around Liberty City. The game itself is overly dark, Taxis are in a really dark tone of yellow, you can barely see colours of cars since they all seem almost black.
Like I said, this game hasa really dark atmosphere, and this is what makes the game better than Vice City or San Andreas.
Furthermore, this was the first "3D" GTA, so it was the beginning of a new era the old top-down-camera is still available though).

All in all, the game is really worth its money, you should definitely pick it up, maybe wait for it to go on sale to do so.
Posted 6 October, 2013.
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164.4 hrs on record (79.8 hrs at review time)
Driver went back to the roots with this game. It's finally all about driving again, just like the first one.
The game features over 100 cars (licensed cars) which get damaged. The handling is really excellent (with an Xbox Controller anyway) and the driving is fun.
Also featured is a function called "Shift" (minor spoiler which happens at the beginning of the game: Tanner is in a coma). With Shift, Tanner imagines he can take control of any car in the city. Shift allows for fast car changing and gives you the ability to block the way for the person you're chasing. Throughout the game, as you progress, Shift gets stronger so that you can zoom out even fruther to get across town even faster.
The multiplayer is great fun as well, it also has Shift, but it needs to be charge/needs to recharge after picking a different vehicle. The gamemodes vary from a race, to felony and others. In multiplayer you also level up and unlock new "weapons" like Car spawn, Impulse and Swap. When you start playing you have only 1 gamemode unlocked, called "Free for All", which is 2 different eventtypes; Trailblazer (follow the A.I. car as closely as possible to score) and "Tag" (basically hold the flag).

All in all, Driver is great fun, features overall good car handling, a great multiplayer and great humor during the singleplayer.
Posted 9 June, 2013.
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