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343.5 hrs on record (307.0 hrs at review time)
The First Descendant is a fun game the combat is simple and satisfying.
The Descendants could do with a little more creativity with their abilities and playstyles, as they all play mostly the same, or their abilities are just plain boring, but I am sure they'll take more risks and use their imagination over time.

I've seen plenty of people complain about the grind, but I assume those same people have not played many MMO's or any games with actual grind in the past as the grind is not nearly as bad as they make it out to be.
For a F2P game, it is rather fair with its drop rates, considering that is the main way they'll make money besides cosmetics.

I would like to see bigger open world regions, with more players in a single instance than just the 4 to make up a single party, as if no one in your instance wants to do the same mission as you, you're essentially playing solo even if there are people roaming around.
Posted 6 August, 2024.
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62.4 hrs on record
A good game, and PC port.
Very few bugs or issues from my experience when playing.

The melee combat system in Sleeping Dogs has spoiled me.
Most other sandbox/open world games I've played since this game with melee combat rarely measure up to the combat in this game and leave me wanting.
You've got access to multiple different combos, grapples, counters, disarms, as well as environmental attacks, that make combat quite varied and fun, it also keeps you aware of your surroundings for more interesting finishers.

Something Sleeping Dogs provides that is on the rarer side of gaming, you are greeted with lawful missions and side quests, teaming up with local law enforcement that reward you for not going in guns blazing, keeping the loss of life and destruction of public property to a minimum, which is a great change of pace from always being showhorned into being the criminal.

You have to carefully balance life between being a Triad member, as well as an officer of the HKPD as you're rewarded from both sides, which is sometimes rather difficult depending on the mission.
This offers replay ability with missions, to completely max out the rep for both sides of the law.

I wish more sandbox/open world games similar to this (GTA, Saints Row) gave us the choice on whether or not we want to align ourselves with law enforcement or criminals, instead of mindless chaos, it was a breath of fresh air.
Posted 6 May, 2024.
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341.2 hrs on record (174.3 hrs at review time)
The Helldiver community has once again shown that together, victory can be achieved against any odds.
Sony has reversed the PSN account linking from mandatory, back to optional and I can once again recommend this game.

We dive together or not at all.
Posted 4 May, 2024. Last edited 6 May, 2024.
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222.1 hrs on record (5.4 hrs at review time)
Great game, with a decent amount of replayability.

You are able to level up several different classes with perks to accommodate different play styles, as well as upgrade a somewhat limited variety of guns.

Whilst it is playable solo, it is recommended to play with friends if possible for the best experience.
There are a number of different difficulties (5 in total), different game modes and approximately 20 missions, sometimes finding a full group is not straight forward.
Posted 21 September, 2021. Last edited 6 May, 2024.
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3 people found this review helpful
30.8 hrs on record (2.9 hrs at review time)
Great port of a great game, I've only been waiting since longer than KUF2 was announced for this game to be ported to PC, so my enthusiasm is immeasurable.

Keyboard controls could use a bit of work, controller works flawlessly, but I would like to be able to rebind the triggers/bumpers as for some reason they are flipped to what they were on Xbox.

Experienced 0 bugs or anything out of the ordinary so far, but I did crash once when using an officer to cast heal during combat later on during the campaign, I'll need to test this further to see if it is recurring.
Posted 28 February, 2020. Last edited 28 February, 2020.
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