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33.7 hrs on record (31.9 hrs at review time)
A lazy and somehow slightly offensive entry in an otherwise decent series.

Heads up: While overstuffed with brilliance for all, this review focuses on the challenges of specific physical disabilities.

First of all, not only does this trash game have no keybinding or disability options, which should make it a borderline hate crime, but it has the laziest gameplay design I've seen in years. I enjoyed the first game. I thought, though flawed, that it was a decent indie game heading in the right direction. And this entry starts by continuing the deep lore-filled story with returning characters from your playthrough (sort of). Very cool. But then goes on to ignore all of the issues from the first game. Not only that, it manages to compound them.

The battle system (when it is rarely seen) is Xcom on quaaludes. Training is a matter of resetting until you RNG your way to the exact scenario you need to succeed. Choices are often useless, except in that 10 seconds of choice, you are rewarded more richly than you are in a 45-minute battle. Many of the game's systems are not explained or make no sense. How is aggro a positive and less aggro a negative? What is a "Talent?" Oh, the horn does something?

It's as if the developers decided they could get away with doing less by using the excuse that all the answers are in the first game. That's nonsense. Is this sold as DLC? No. If you make us pay full price, you add everything we need to play your game.

I'm disappointed. And yes, of course I'm going to play Banner Saga 3.
Posted 1 April, 2024.
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2 people found this review helpful
0.9 hrs on record
Heads up: While overstuffed with brilliance for all, this review focuses on the challenges of specific physical disabilities.

If micro-management of buildings and slowly shooting a weak laser at even slower moving objects is your thing, this is the game for you.

It took me about 15 minutes to blindly make my way through the first 6 levels and another 10 minutes of absolute despair as I struggled hopelessly with the 2 incomplete and possibly impossible "bonus stages."

Did I gain an understanding of what to do? Vaguely. Did it sound like something I wanted to do for a couple hours? Not even at all.

Here's the breakdown.

First, I'm not sure how I would have fared had I been perfectly healthy; as an individual with hand issues, it was nearly impossible to play without the use of some outside software (X-Mouse).

Second, I'll grant you this is a free game; however, it is a bad free game. To begin with, there are no rebindable controls which is a big time no-no. No mouse controls. No colorblind controls. Very little in the way of a tutorial. Nothing resembling a help screen.

Are you starting to see why it's free?

Hey, this could be a student project; who knows? You know what, I don't care. I don't care enough to find out what the budget or timeline of production was here. I only wanted to sit down to a simple tower defense game and relax for an hour before work. But instead, I ended up here writing this review.

Ultimately it's this, charge me a single $ and make something finished and playable, please.
Posted 24 April, 2023.
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2 people found this review helpful
63.4 hrs on record
The devs have done a great job of taking this little classically styled game and making it something different by consistently adding more and more clever content to it. Who knows what it'll be like in a year? Or even next week?
Posted 23 November, 2022.
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1,464.4 hrs on record (912.8 hrs at review time)
Play vanilla. For the love of god, don't get involved with Long War or custom modes or any sort of public dev invented playthroughs. The game itself is as satisfying and true to the OG Xcom as we've ever seen. Enjoy it.
Posted 20 October, 2021.
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32.8 hrs on record (5.8 hrs at review time)
This game is like meeting up with a distant cousin you never realized had beef with you. And now that you know, you will never shake it. The gameplay is honestly fantastic. Puzzle, rogue-like battles. And some weird twists. However, it is beyond difficult. I haven't finished, but I can tell there is a replayable order to events that will make it so much easier.

Mullins is a hell of a game developer. His games are magic. I'm not sure this one fits his pattern of weirdness above mechanics. But I appreciate the skill behind this game.
Posted 20 October, 2021.
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35.0 hrs on record
I feel like this is more of a proof of concept than an actual fully realized XCOM game. A lot of mechanics are abandoned in favor of a simpler and faster narrative.

Where it shines is in the new combat system. The smaller stages lead to faster (and deadlier) gunfights, and never having to go on a bug hunt for some missing alien is great. The characters are interesting but may be a hard sell to longtime players used to customization to the nth degree.

In all, Chimera Squad is an interesting departure, and I look forward to the hybrid of the two different gameplay mechanics we will most likely see in the next installment.
Posted 27 November, 2020.
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4.1 hrs on record (0.7 hrs at review time)
I'm not far in but if you like narrative driven games this is one to get.
Posted 30 June, 2019.
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1 person found this review helpful
112.6 hrs on record (17.7 hrs at review time)
This game works for me by sparking my sense of wonder. I'm only on my second planet, but the potential for discovery and different types of gam8e play have me intrigued.
On the down side, it does render very slowly, the flying doesn't feel quite as responsive as I would like, and the resource management is a bit stilted and frustrating.
If you are looking for a slow-burn game with days and days of beautiful scenery and casual yet intriguing gameplay, No Man's Sky should be on your list.
Posted 13 August, 2016.
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669.7 hrs on record (373.1 hrs at review time)
Words fail. Never in my life did I dream there would be a constantly evolving game that had enough lore and interesting gameplay to hold my interest. But here we are. A crafting survival game that changes so often there is no way to keep up.
You want fan driven content? Klei says yes. You want a completely different experience? Klei (and Capy) say yes. Want to play with friends? Yes. Yes. The answer is always yes.
There is no skill cap. There is no wrong way to begin. There is no reason to not join in the Don't Starve experience.
Posted 13 February, 2016.
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31.0 hrs on record (3.0 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
I can't recommend this as a full game. I wish I could. SR hasn't achieved game status yet. This is a tease. But a tease with so much potential that it is driving me insane. Not to mention that games for PC are lacking in cute and entertaining content. But don't consider this a negative review.
The concept is intriguing. The gameplay is generic FPS but more fun because it is a farming game. When the content starts to roll in we will all be clamouring to have this game in our library.
Posted 13 February, 2016.
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