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472.3 hrs on record (446.4 hrs at review time)
🚀 Kerbal Space Program: Where Hilarity Meets the Final Frontier 🌌

If you've ever dreamed of becoming a rocket scientist without the pesky hassle of actually, you know, studying rocket science, then this game is your ticket to the stars! Kerbal Space Program is like NASA meets Looney Tunes, with a dash of MacGyver thrown in for good measure.

Picture this: Jeb, our intrepid (or perhaps just reckless) Pilot, decides to take a leisurely stroll on the picturesque planet of Eve. But, being Jeb, his definition of "leisurely stroll" apparently involves attempting a high-speed rendezvous with the planet's surface. Long story short, Jeb manages to crash land with all the grace of a flaming meteorite, stranding himself and his crew on Eve indefinitely.

Now, you might think this would be cause for panic, but not in Kerbal-land! Instead of despair, we just shrugged, rolled up our sleeves, and started building a makeshift civilization complete with duct tape and potato farms. Fast forward a few (hundred) years, and Jeb and his crew are still there, living their best stranded life on Eve, probably arguing about who forgot to pack the sunscreen.

But fear not, fellow space adventurers! Despite Jeb's occasional tendency to turn spacecraft into modern art installations, Kerbal Space Program is an absolute blast (pun totally intended). Whether you're meticulously planning interstellar missions or gleefully watching your rockets explode in spectacular fashion, this game offers endless hours of entertainment and enough laughter to fuel a rocket to the moon and back.

So, grab your helmet, strap in, and prepare for liftoff - just don't forget to pack a spare parachute and maybe a GPS. You never know when you might need to rescue Jeb from his latest cosmic escapade!

🌟 Rating: 10/10 - Would crash land on Eve again 🌟
Posted 6 May, 2024.
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1.8 hrs on record
Ancient Cities: A Slow-Paced Journey through History

Overview
Ancient Cities offers players a unique experience, blending elements of strategy, city building, and survival in the backdrop of ancient times. Starting from the Mesolithic era, players navigate through generations, managing resources, technologies, and interactions with other tribes and the environment itself. With a focus on historical accuracy and immersive gameplay, Ancient Cities promises a journey through ancient civilizations.

Pros
1. Enthralling Music
The game boasts a captivating soundtrack that enhances the immersive experience. The synchronization of music with the passage of time, where it speeds up along with the game, adds a dynamic touch to gameplay.

2. Detailed Animations
One of the highlights of Ancient Cities is its attention to detail in character animations and pathing. From storing items to congregating around landmarks, the inhabitants of your city feel alive and add depth to the gameplay experience.

Cons
1. Slow-Paced Gameplay
While immersion is key, the slow pace of Ancient Cities may deter some players. Progression through eras requires patience and dedication, which might not align with everyone's gaming preferences.

2. Lackluster Tutorial
The tutorial falls short in providing sufficient guidance to players. Important mechanics and strategies are not adequately explained, leaving players to figure out crucial aspects of the game through trial and error.

3. Subpar User Interface
The user interface in Ancient Cities leaves much to be desired. Players have limited customization options, such as the inability to adjust the opacity of in-game UI elements, which can hinder the overall experience.

4. Limited Camera Control
Players may find themselves frustrated by the lack of control over the camera angles. While zooming in slightly alters the perspective, the inability to adjust the up and down angle can detract from the overall enjoyment of the game.

Conclusion
Despite its promising premise and notable features like music and animations, Ancient Cities falls short of expectations for many players. The slow-paced gameplay, inadequate tutorial, and subpar user interface may overshadow its strengths. While some may find enjoyment in its immersive historical setting, others may be left disappointed by its shortcomings. Ultimately, Ancient Cities may appeal more to players with a specific interest in strategy and historical simulation games, but its flaws prevent it from reaching its full potential.
Posted 4 April, 2024.
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11 people found this review helpful
1.2 hrs on record
"Skaramazuzu" - A Rollercoaster Ride Through the Soulful Void!

SOUND/MUSIC:
Prepare to be whisked away into a world of whimsy and wonder with Skaramazuzu. While the murmuring voice emotes of the characters left me feeling like I was eavesdropping on a conversation I wasn't invited to (awkward!), the music swept me off my feet like a romantic ballad at prom.

PUZZLES:
As someone who usually shies away from puzzle games faster than a cat from a bathtub, I was pleasantly surprised by how engaging and well-crafted the puzzles in Skaramazuzu are. They're like the perfect blend of challenge and satisfaction, like finally solving a Rubik's Cube after hours of frustration.

ART:
And can we talk about the art style? It's like someone took a paintbrush and magic wand and created a masterpiece right before my eyes. The unique blend of beauty and quirkiness is like a breath of fresh air in a world full of copycats.

CONCLUSION:
So if you're looking for a game that'll make you scratch your head, give Skaramazuzu a whirl. Trust me, you won't be disappointed! 🎩✨

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Posted 3 April, 2024. Last edited 4 April, 2024.
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379.6 hrs on record (377.3 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Let me start by saying that if there was an award for "Most Creative Deaths in a Video Game," I'd be a serious contender thanks to Stationeers. Seriously, I've met my demise more times than I care to admit – let's just say I've become intimately acquainted with the concept of explosive decompression. But you know what? Despite my frequent rendezvous with oblivion, I can't help but love this game.

Stationeers is like that quirky friend who always manages to make you laugh, even when things are going horribly wrong. From accidentally setting fire to my meticulously planned base to attempting ill-advised experiments with explosive gases (because, you know, what could possibly go wrong?), every moment is an adventure filled with equal parts chaos and hilarity.

Sure, the learning curve is steeper than a Martian mountain, and mastering the intricacies of atmospheric, electrical, and manufacturing systems is no small feat. But therein lies the charm – every setback is just another opportunity to learn, adapt, and, let's be honest, make even more ridiculous mistakes.

And let's not forget the multiplayer shenanigans. Whether collaborating with friends to build the ultimate space station or engaging in impromptu demolition derbies (because who needs walls anyway?), the multiplayer experience is an absolute blast.

So, if you're looking for a game that will challenge your intellect, test your patience, and leave you in stitches, look no further than Stationeers. Just remember to bring a sense of humor – and maybe a fire extinguisher or two.
Posted 1 April, 2024.
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26.1 hrs on record (20.5 hrs at review time)
🌟 An Immersive Medieval Masterpiece 🌟

Kingdom Come: Deliverance is hands down the most immersive gaming experience I've ever had. From the moment I stepped into the shoes of Henry, the son of a blacksmith, I was captivated by the rich, detailed world of medieval Bohemia.

The story is nothing short of breathtaking, drawing me into a world of political intrigue, personal vendettas, and the struggle for survival in a time of war. The characters feel real, their motivations complex and relatable, and every decision I made felt like it had weight and consequence.

But what truly sets Kingdom Come apart is its difficulty. This is not a game for the faint of heart. The challenging combat, intricate mechanics, and unforgiving world made every victory feel hard-earned and every defeat a lesson learned. Yet, it's this very challenge that makes the experience so rewarding.

Visually stunning and historically accurate, the world of Kingdom Come: Deliverance feels alive and vibrant. Majestic castles, sprawling fields, and bustling villages are rendered in exquisite detail, drawing me deeper into its embrace with each passing moment.

Despite its difficulty, or perhaps because of it, Kingdom Come: Deliverance is worth every penny. The hours I've spent exploring its vast open world, forging alliances, and battling enemies have been some of the most memorable in my gaming journey.

If you're looking for a game that will test your skills, immerse you in a beautiful story, and transport you to another time and place, look no further than Kingdom Come: Deliverance. It's an experience unlike any other, and one that I wholeheartedly recommend.
Posted 31 March, 2024. Last edited 31 March, 2024.
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458.1 hrs on record (330.1 hrs at review time)
Okay, so picture this: you're rolling dice with your pals, trying to navigate through a dungeon filled with goblins, ogres, and the occasional overly enthusiastic bard. Now, imagine that experience, but with stunning graphics, top-notch voice acting, and animations so smooth you could butter your toast with them. Welcome to Baldur's Gate 3, where the dice are digital and the crits are cinematic!

Let me tell you, I haven't seen acting this good since my last attempt at a dramatic monologue in the shower. The characters in this game are so lifelike, I half expect them to jump out of the screen and join me for a pint at the local tavern. And speaking of taverns, the attention to detail is so spot-on that I swear I could almost smell the ale and stale pretzels.

Now, let's talk about the D&D factor. As a seasoned dungeon crawler (read: I once survived a kobold ambush without spilling my Mountain Dew), I can confidently say that Baldur's Gate 3 stays truer to the spirit of Dungeons & Dragons than my rogue does to her alignment. From the character creation screen to the epic battles against dragons (yes, plural), this game is like a love letter to every DM who ever made us roll for initiative.

So, if you're looking for a game that's equal parts hilarious and heart-pounding, with enough D&D references to make even Gary Gygax grin from the afterlife, then grab your spellbook and your sense of humor, because Baldur's Gate 3 is waiting to whisk you away on the adventure of a lifetime. Just don't forget to pack your lucky dice – you'll need 'em!
Posted 12 March, 2024.
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8.2 hrs on record
Hellishly Good Times: Conquering the Infernal Board in Solium Infernum

Solium Infernum is like hosting a board game night in hell, and I can't get enough of it! The theme alone is worth the demonic price of admission – commanding legions of hellspawn, engaging in infernal diplomacy, and battling for supremacy in the fiery depths. It's as if Satan decided to organize a grand strategy game night, and I'm all in for the devilish fun.

The depth and strategy in Solium Infernum are hotter than the seventh circle itself. Every decision feels like a demonic chess move, and plotting against my infernal rivals is as satisfying as striking a Faustian bargain. The game's resemblance to a board game adds a unique charm, making me feel like I'm physically moving demonic miniatures across a tabletop covered in brimstone. From demonic politics to strategic warfare, Solium Infernum is a captivating journey through the underworld, proving that even in hell, there's room for strategic merriment. It's the kind of game that makes me say, "Who needs a soul when you can conquer hell in style?"
Posted 2 March, 2024.
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2 people found this review helpful
30.0 hrs on record (29.2 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Kerbal Space Program 2 has catapulted itself to new heights, leaving behind the early access hiccups like space debris. Intercept Games deserves applause for their commendable work over the past year, turning the game into a cosmic comedy show that's lightyears away from its early access origins. Guiding the endearingly inept Kerbals through the galactic playground feels like trying to teach a fish to ride a bicycle, resulting in hilariously disastrous launches. The game's transformation is as visible as a Mun-sized crater from orbit, a testament to Intercept Games' dedication to refining this interstellar gem. Kerbal Space Program 2 is now a polished and uproarious adventure, a spacefaring comedy of errors that has truly found its orbit
Posted 2 March, 2024.
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25.9 hrs on record (23.4 hrs at review time)
Oxygen Not Included is the epitome of strategic chaos, where managing a colony feels like herding cats in a zero-gravity playground. Klei Entertainment, the brilliant minds behind this gem, consistently delivers a blend of challenge and humor that keeps players hooked. The game's premise, crash-landing on an alien asteroid and trying to keep your duplicants alive amidst erupting volcanoes and oxygen shortages, is a comedic masterpiece. It's the kind of experience where failure is just as entertaining as success, thanks to the endearing ineptitude of your little spacefaring minions. Klei's unwavering commitment to creating engaging and unpredictable gameplay establishes them as one of the industry's standout developers, turning each release into a must-play for fans of strategic mayhem.
Posted 2 March, 2024.
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16.7 hrs on record (13.8 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
"Nightingale: A Promising Concept in Need of Polishing"

Nightingale offers a unique and intriguing concept that immediately drew me in with its charming art style and imaginative world. However, after spending considerable time with the game, I can't help but feel that it still has a lot of work ahead of it to reach its full potential.

One of the first things that struck me about Nightingale is its grindy nature and slow pace. Progression feels like trudging through molasses at times, with repetitive tasks and lengthy waits between meaningful advancements. While I understand the appeal of a slow burn, Nightingale could benefit from balancing its pacing to keep players engaged without feeling bogged down.

On the positive side, Nightingale boasts great concepts and a distinctive visual style that sets it apart from other games in the genre. The world is richly detailed, with intriguing lore to uncover and mysteries to solve. Exploring its depths can be a rewarding experience, even if it does require some patience.

However, one aspect that detracts from the immersion is the lack of voice acting from NPCs besides "Puck." While Puck's dialogue adds a quirky charm to the game, the silence of other characters can feel jarring and disconnecting, especially in story-driven moments where voice acting could enhance the narrative.

Additionally, Nightingale suffers from an overwhelming abundance of item and resource combinations, which can lead to confusion and frustration for players trying to navigate the game's crafting and progression systems. Streamlining these mechanics and providing clearer guidance would greatly improve the overall experience.

In conclusion, Nightingale shows promise as a unique and captivating indie title, but it still has some rough edges to smooth out. With adjustments to pacing, implementation of voice acting, and refinement of its crafting systems, Nightingale could truly shine as a standout gem in the indie gaming landscape.
Posted 24 February, 2024.
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