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4.4 hrs on record
Genuine, beautiful work of art.
Posted 29 December, 2024.
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17.8 hrs on record (17.7 hrs at review time)
By far one of the greatest games I have ever played.

If you plan on playing it for yourself, please go in blind. I had no clue what I was going into when I started this game and that made the experience that much better.
Posted 26 March, 2021.
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8.3 hrs on record (5.0 hrs at review time)
Stardew Valley but 3D.

13/10 would recommend.
Posted 26 November, 2019.
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108.3 hrs on record (41.7 hrs at review time)
10 bucks says a guy on a rocket bike will hunt you down every 10 minutes.


10/10 would run from flying rocket bike again.
Posted 6 July, 2019.
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98.2 hrs on record (19.7 hrs at review time)
Pros:
- Fun, small-town farm simulator with many different activities to keep you entertained
- Scripted events for each character based on your relationship with them
- Multiple storylines determined by your actions towards the town

Cons:
- You can only give Leah 2 salads per week.

9/10 consume more salad
Posted 19 August, 2018.
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21.4 hrs on record (15.5 hrs at review time)
Probably one of the best games I've ever played.

If you just want to relax from your day and play a fun game, but not a totally mindless and slow game, this is the perfect game for you.

This game perfectly merges a casual game with an intermediate challenge. It's not a game you'll be able to beat without learning the movement / certain techniques, but it's not something that's going to take you hundreds of hours to master (only took me 12 and I was messing around most of the time).

If you have the funds (or the game is on sale) and you're deciding whether or not to get this game, get it.

You can beat the game pretty quickly but it allows for endless hours of fun (and you can speedrun it too if you'd like!)
Posted 22 July, 2018.
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107.5 hrs on record (66.6 hrs at review time)
I played and loved Just Cause 2 for hours.


This game blew my mind. Thank you guys. Always loved you, always will.
Posted 23 November, 2017.
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8 people found this review helpful
158.6 hrs on record (19.2 hrs at review time)
This is a complicated game.

When I heard about this game coming out, I was completely psyched and ready for it, but it was years before it was planned to be released.

They later gave a release date and I was excited for it alllll over again.

They announced the game on steam and put it up for early purchase, and I purchased it.

The game was released while I wasn't home, and I kept hearing about all sorts of people were crashing or couldn't play the game, but I found out it was because their rigs couldn't handle it, which mine could. I got home, and began playing the game.

The tutorial had me scared out of my mind, stranded on the planet running out of life support and struggling with radioactivity. I didn't wanna go anywhere that I wouldn't be able to see my ship in fear of being eaten by a giant space worm or being attacked by a giant robot or something, but I got my ship into the air. I've now been to tons of planets, tons of galaxies and have a bit over 1 million credits, and I still use the beta ship.

To be completely honest: I enjoyed this game, I enjoy this game, and I will continue to enjoy this game. I played it a ton when it was first released, and I started playing it again about a month ago because of the new release.

True, it would be much better and I would enjoy it a lot more if I could have my friend flying through space with me, but that doesn't make it so I stop playing.

True, I felt like I was running out of ideas, doing the same thing over and over again, but the new update changed everything.

I now have a new purpose for playing this game, a reason to keep going. Sure, there's always the end goal of reaching the center (and the goal of avoiding spoilers for those who actually TRIED reaching it, instead of following the atlas storyline like I have been. Before the update, there was always the goal of collecting all the resources I needed from a planet by landing on it once at a random station, and items marked as "rare" were found everywhere, such as plutonium, so I could waste whatever I wanted on whatever I wanted to do because I could just land at any planet and collect 200 plutonium in about 12 seconds. After that, I would craft a few warp thingies and started off towards the next atlas objective.

Now, after playing the new update for a bit, I still haven't chosen a planet for a house. I now have the goal of finding the perfect planet with all the materials that I want in the right galaxy that has no atmospheric issues, other than life support dropping but that happens anyway.

I've also been collecting more money, as I've found the type of ship that I want that usually has the same specific price. Every now and then when I think I have enough money I'll wait at a station for a bit, but realize I either don't have enough for the perfect ship or that I'm in an empty galaxy with not too much commotion, which is perfectly fine with me because it means less pirates.

There's also the endgoal of getting a frigate. That is going to come much later for me and once I get my perfect ship and find a home, I can start grinding for money for a frigate, which I will take with me to the center of the galaxy (assuming I ever finish the atlas storyline).

After all this ranting and my story, if you're still here, well, yes. I would recommend this game.

The game was released as a sort of "pre-release", almost enough to the point where it could have been an early access game and no one would hate on it constantly, but there is more coming. I almost gave up on it but eventually went back when the new update came because I knew it meant they were still going, still working on it.

Sure, maybe they'll even make a way for multiplayer to work.

TL:DR = If you're fine with grinding for stuff, then you'll have fun. The way you have to look at this game though, is a game about exploration. Sure, grinding is a big part of it, but if you look at it in the sense that you're looking for some cool, new planets and cool new creatures (although a lot of them look like demented kangoroos), you won't really run out of excitement. Most of the planets before the update were just either deserts or snowstorms, but I believe the update contained something about terrain reformations, and there seem to be different types of planets now.

Anyway, I enjoyed the game but don't have very many hours into it because I've been busy a lot, but making this review made me remember what I enjoyed about this game.

If you do purchase it, congratulations, there's more to come and you could really enjoy it. If you don't decide to purchase it, maybe check back on it in a while, they might've added another update.
Posted 19 January, 2017.
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