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131.4 hrs on record (131.2 hrs at review time)
great game love it
Posted 9 January, 2023.
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394.0 hrs on record (125.6 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
The best (and only) game in its class, Kerbal space program is a game where goals were only just introduced in the latest expansion pack. Your goal is to collect Science, a currency used to buy upgrades, which are used to build larger and faster rockets, which allow you to collect more Science. The game has a training section that mostly covers flying rockets, but misses a huge aspect of the game: Rocket Design. You are stuck designing these contraptions alone, which is fine if you just want to mess around, but while plenty of errors can be made in a design intended only for orbit or Kerbin's local system, there is little to extremely little room for error in an interplanetary design, particularly one where the crew must return to Kerbin. there are online guides, and mods that add an autopiolet system to the game (MechJeb) but overall, you must still design the rocket yourself. If the idea of designing an interplanetary vehicle and piloting it through a million-meter void to its destination sounds fun and exciting, then this is the game for you.
Posted 4 January, 2014.
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147.0 hrs on record (142.5 hrs at review time)
The stand-alone expansion pack that greatly improves and builds upon the foundation of the original, ARMA 2: OA is not an ordinary FPS. it is an unforgiving, sometimes brutally harsh yet amazingly fun-to-play battlefield simulation that can barely be called a "game". The physics of the sim are broken, yet excellently modeled (sniping a moving target at 800 meters is authentic while an AGM-65 or AIM-9 slamming into a car/truck warrents the latter being launched hundreds of feet into the air.) The AI will sometimes feel like target practice, and sometimes take you down before you know what hit you. I highly recommend this "game." Just be prepared for a brutal initial learning curve and some unpredictable AI.
Posted 4 January, 2014.
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