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19.6 hrs on record
This game is so addicting that sometimes I think video games are more dangerous than drugs.
Posted 13 October.
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37.9 hrs on record
BG2 is really good "if" you like the graphics and are a boomer. I'm in my late 20s, and I enjoy these types of play styles, graphics, and gameplay of this era of games, and some don't. The good thing is that BG2 plays off 2nd edition rules, which is a really cool thing because if your coming from BG3, BG3 has 5e rules and "feels" very close to 2e compared to 3e and 4e. The major difference, IMO, is that 5E rules are more streamlined and everything feels less dangerous than 2E. So if you want to play BG2, I think you would enjoy it very well, and the story is as good as BG3, a little bit longer though.
Posted 13 October.
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52.9 hrs on record
BLEACH: THOUSAND-YEAR BLOOD WAR - THE CONFLICT.... LETTTTTSSS GOOOOO!!!!!!!!
Posted 13 October.
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1 person found this review helpful
2.4 hrs on record
Very cute game. I like the concept of Honey, I Shrunk the Kids vibes in video games. The story, collecting, puzzles, and art style caught my eye to play it, and so far its really fun and a game that is probably slept on. I would recommend.
Posted 13 October. Last edited 13 October.
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2 people found this review helpful
25.9 hrs on record (25.3 hrs at review time)
Short review till I finished everything for the PC port. I played Kh1 on my Steam deck fully and some on my computer, and it was very enjoyable and brought back so many memories. Going to play the others pretty soon, hoping they run as well. Can't wait.
Posted 13 October.
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10.4 hrs on record
Moonlighter masterfully blends two genres—roguelike dungeon crawling and shopkeeping sim—into a delightful package. You play as Will, a humble shopkeeper with dreams of becoming a hero. By day, you manage your shop, setting prices, selling loot, and upgrading your gear. By night, you dive into dungeons to slay monsters and gather valuable resources.

The art style is vibrant, the soundtrack is soothing, and the combat is fast-paced and challenging. The balance between managing your shop and exploring dangerous dungeons is addictive and rewarding. Each dungeon run feels meaningful, as the loot you collect directly impacts your shop's success and your ability to progress.

While the dungeon variety could be deeper, and the combat may feel repetitive to some after long play sessions, the overall experience is well-rounded and immensely satisfying.

If you enjoy games like Stardew Valley but crave a bit more action and challenge, Moonlighter is the perfect pick.
Posted 18 September. Last edited 18 September.
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1.4 hrs on record
Combat Master is the perfect contradiction: blisteringly fast, yet deeply methodical. It demands a mastery of twitch reflexes but rewards a Zen-like focus. Each match feels like a high-octane chess game, where every shot, slide, and reload is a calculated risk. Blink, and you’re outplayed—overthink, and you’re outgunned.

The gunplay is crisp, the movement fluid, and the pacing relentless. It’s as if someone distilled pure adrenaline into a game, then told you to tame it. Survive the chaos, and you'll feel like an unstoppable force—until the next match humbles you
Posted 16 September.
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54.2 hrs on record (51.7 hrs at review time)
Every time I boot up Call of Duty, I’m reminded of two things: 1) My reflexes aren’t what they used to be, and 2) 12-year-olds are terrifyingly ruthless. The gunplay? Beautiful. The graphics? Stunning. But nothing prepares you for the emotional trauma of being teabagged by someone who just learned what algebra is.

Campaign’s a rollercoaster of epic explosions and tear-jerking moments, but then I step into multiplayer, and suddenly, I’m questioning all of my life choices. I used to be a warrior—now I’m just target practice.

Would I recommend it? Sure, if you enjoy existential crises and respawn screens.
Posted 16 September.
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9.6 hrs on record (8.5 hrs at review time)
Joined a cult, I think?

So, I booted up Overwatch 2 expecting to shoot stuff and occasionally yell at my teammates. Instead, I somehow got adopted into a strange, neon-colored society where everyone speaks exclusively in ult lines and uses “GG” as punctuation. I’ve forgotten how to communicate like a normal human.

The gameplay? Yeah, sure. You shoot things, push payloads, and listen to a hamster and a cybernetic cowboy argue about philosophy in the spawn room. I’m convinced Lucio’s music heals me in real life, and I now cry when I hear “Nerf This.”

Also, the matchmaking system has this deep love for chaos. You either play with gods or toddlers who just learned how WASD works. One game I’m a hero, the next I’m a glorified respawn simulator.

Anyway, I don’t know who I am anymore, but my Lucio wall-riding skills are fire. Would recommend for anyone who enjoys rollercoasters, confusion, and occasional existential crises.
Posted 16 September.
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146.6 hrs on record (11.1 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
⭐ 10/10 - I’m a Card Hoarder Now ⭐

Thought I’d run a slick card shop. Ended up with a mountain of rare cards, a bankrupt store, and a deeply confused cat who now thinks she’s the manager. If you like pretending to be a card shop guru while accidentally ruining your virtual life, this game’s for you. Just don’t ask me about my financials.
Posted 16 September.
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