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1.1 hrs on record (0.8 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
We got counter terrorist realistic training simulator before GTA 6
Posted 11 June.
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43.3 hrs on record (40.1 hrs at review time)
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Posted 14 May.
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20.5 hrs on record
An Emotional and Captivating Adventure

**Disclaimer: This review focuses solely on the game's content, characters, and the emotional impact it had, without addressing performance issues or bugs.**

Star Wars Jedi Survivor is a game that has touched my heart in ways I never expected. It's a breathtaking journey filled with moments of joy, excitement, and even tears. I feel compelled to share my experience with you, as it has truly been a transformative and emotional ride.

From the very first moments of the game, I was immediately captivated by its immersive storytelling. The characters came to life before my eyes, and I found myself forming deep connections with them as if they were real people. The performances were so genuine and heartfelt that I couldn't help but be moved by their struggles, their triumphs, and their unwavering determination.

The world of Survivor is a marvel to behold. The attention to detail in the environments, the rich lore, and the stunning visuals transported me to a galaxy far, far away. I felt like I was a part of this vast universe, experiencing the wonders and dangers alongside the characters I had grown to love.

But it wasn't just the grandeur of the game that moved me. It was the intimate moments, the quiet conversations, and the profound connections forged throughout the journey. The game delves deep into themes of friendship, resilience, and the power of hope, reminding me of the profound impact we can have on each other's lives.

There were moments when I laughed with pure delight, moments when I cheered with triumph, and moments when tears welled up in my eyes. The emotional depth of Survivor is unparalleled, and it resonated with me on a profound level. It made me reflect on my own life, my own relationships, and the power of perseverance in the face of adversity.

As I reached the end of the game, a bittersweet feeling washed over me. I was elated by the incredible journey I had taken, but I also felt a pang of sadness knowing that it had come to an end. Survivor had opened my eyes to the beauty of storytelling and the power of immersive gaming experiences.

In the end, Star Wars Jedi Survivor is not just a game. It's a transformative experience that has left an indelible mark on my soul. It has reminded me of the power of empathy, the strength of the human spirit, and the importance of cherishing the moments we have with the ones we love.

If you're looking for a game that will make you feel truly alive, that will immerse you in a rich and vibrant world, and that will touch your heart in ways you never thought possible, then look no further. Star Wars Jedi Survivor is a masterpiece that will stay with you long after the credits roll.

May the Force guide you on this unforgettable journey.....
Posted 22 November, 2023.
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22.1 hrs on record (1.7 hrs at review time)
The game is beautiful. Bethesda truly outdid themselves on how beautiful the game is. I’m over 50 hours in and finished the main quest and there’s so much more I can do. I truly feel that BGS did something amazing and went above and beyond my expectations.

I’ve looked forward to this game since 2018 and the wait was well worth it. I went full send into this game, and after hearing a lot of concerns, I’ll admit I was scared too, but this game truly went above my expectations.

The amount of detail in this game is incredible. The ship customizations are seen real time when on the ship. The amount of additional information and dialogue unlocked from the perks and traits is significantly more than I expected from any game.

This is more than FO4 or Skyrim with a filter, this is a game that was created and truly seemingly dreamed into existence and playing it truly created an emotional experience as long as you don’t push straight through the story and ignore additional dialogue options and little side quests here and there. Experience the game. This game, truly, is something I could play over and over again and truly never get the same experience. My fiancé and I have both completed the main story, and somehow, even when selecting similar or even the same options, our games are entirely different.


Bethesda did absolutely incredible. This truly is an absolutely incredible game with wonderful beauty, wonderful immersion, wonderful story, and wonderful role playing aspects.

I highly recommend this game.
Posted 6 September, 2023.
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40.9 hrs on record (27.1 hrs at review time)
I was left delighted at nearly every step of its 25-hour adventure thanks to a surprisingly deep tale that mines the plights of both Spider-Man and Peter Parker to great emotional success. Underpinning that engrossing narrative is an excellent set of webswinging mechanics, which -- combined with fun gadgets and plenty of puns -- makes for thrilling action in both the massive setpieces and in the quiet, confined corridors of tense sequences. Insomniac’s first foray into the realm of Marvel superheroes is a continually exciting adventure whose open world and combat are only occasionally caught up in a web of overly familiar trappings.
Posted 25 August, 2023.
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23.4 hrs on record (4.1 hrs at review time)
Horizon Zero Dawn is one of the best original IP's I've ever had the pleasure of experiencing when it first released in PS4 back in 2017!

The world was amazing to explore back then on the console, and when it finally got ported to the PC, I ended up taking a ton of screenshots as the world is made more gorgeous due to the hardware limitations being removed.

One thing I really liked about Horizon Zero Dawn its in its art style and its creative designs, the world is vast, colorful and teeming with energy, the Machines are just so nice to look at and the different tribes that inhabit the world are pretty cool too!

The story, though ultimately very much familiar and done, it has its own creative flair to it that gives it that extra flavor to help it stand out among the rest and not be as tired and done as the rest.
Posted 22 March, 2022.
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51.5 hrs on record (8.6 hrs at review time)
Set 22 years after the original game, Dying Light 2 stars Aiden Caldwell, a member of the Pilgrims, a nomadic group of survivors who act as couriers in the post-apocalyptic world. He’s on a mission to find information on his sister, from whom he was separated at the start of the zombie outbreak. His search leads him to the fictional European city of Villedor, where he finds himself a pawn in an increasingly violent tug-of-war between various factions of survivors trying to, well, survive.

If you’ve played the first Dying Light or even Techland’s other zombie-slaying FPS, Dead Island, you’ll be in familiar territory. You navigate the decaying city as you see fit, and while there are set paths designed to optimize player movement, you can pretty much climb on any surface you want to get to where you need to be. This is Dying Light 2 at its finest—when it gives you the freedom to just run around its apocalyptic playground.
Posted 1 March, 2022.
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63.9 hrs on record (9.2 hrs at review time)
I've been a Forza fan since Motorsport 3 on the Xbox 360, I've been playing every Forza for the past decade and honestly this has been the Horizon series at its best for me.

Its a joy to play in every sense of the word, if your a hardcore car person, or just a casual, its a very easy and enjoyable game to get into, it caters to everyone, and you can do nearly everything to a huge collage of 500+ cars, which is an amazing amount of cars with more promising and somewhat convincing DLC coming out in the future. Mexico had me skeptical for the next map but they did nearly everything perfect on this map, my only slight complaint is theres no true quarter mile drag strip, but the insanely long highway and other drag strips make up for it. The map is really diverse and introduced things we haven't seen in the previous games, like a soccer field, a truly big bridge overseas, a volcano with hill climb like roads that are on it that are great for drifting, I can go on. I want to touch on about the story because its pretty solid, I was hoping that your character would talk more considering they implemented voices for your characters, but the new characters, races, acolade system, and barn finds are insane, it reminds me about Horizon 3. Car customization is near perfect for Horizon, its not NFS or GTA level but the new body kits and aero parts are a massive step up from Horizon 4, I do however dislike that Rocket Bunny kits didn't return, but these new body kits from TJ Hunt, KRC Japan, etc. Are amazing. Engine sounds are on point, the 2JZ engine sounds realistic, and same applies for most cars, and the car drops are sick too.

Now to the bad, because no game is perfect no matter how good it is, its been a week since this game came out, and Horizon Online and Horizon Life is horrendous, online is nearly unplayable which is a shame, me and my friends we're looking forward to do so much online and the servers just barely work, you only get in a convoy if your insanely lucky or have a stronger wifi connection than usual, this causes the festival playlist and forzathon shop to not work, oh also cosmetic damage still sucks, exhaust backfire and sounds suck, and can be buggy, racing wheel integration is rocky, and load times are choppy on Xbox One.

Despite all the cons, the game is phenomenal and is a must play for Game Pass owners, I recommend paying full price for it, and I'm looking forward for all the memories I'm gonna make on this game in the future
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Posted 26 November, 2021.
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3 people found this review helpful
125.6 hrs on record (4.0 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
It is stunning to see how far Satisfactory has come over the years. And it will go further.

The game does many things very well.

Building in Satisfactory just WORKS. Everything fits together nicely, which is really great because I get kinda OCD. I have had no small amount of headaches when building in some other games, so it is really a Satisfying experience.

You can tear down everything at no penalty (you get back the full amount of resources you used to build), which is really great when you're experimenting new ideas or just trying to get things in the right position.

And you have full control over the way you want to build your factory; spaghetti, organised, or somewhere in between.

It also gives me a great, yet perhaps slightly strange, sense of pleasure to run around sliding under conveyor belts. IT COMPLETES ME.

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I love how calming and peaceful the game is because I can chill for hours on end, building my factory and optimising production lines and layouts.
Not having this imminent danger at the back of my head that hordes of creatures are approaching to destroy my hard work.

Yet, that doesn't mean there isn't any combat. In fact, conflict with the fauna (and flora...?) can get rather intense while you're out and about. Rest assured, there are really neat weapons and equipment.

Exploring is also a huge part of the game, which is why it's so awesome to have a breathtaking world with many biomes to be in awe of while exploring the expansive map (30 square kilometres).

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Side progression content, like research trees, adds more layers to an already immensely deep game.
I'm always unlocking new stuff, like parts that can be used to make my factory look even cleaner and more Satisfying.

I really appreciate the details in the game as well.
The animations are so magnificent (like the Space Elevator's, for one) and the sound effects are very fitting.
Building and item designs look great and the music is very relaxing.

You can't really see your own character at this point, especially in single player, but I know a lot of work has gone into the character design and I wish we could appreciate it more.

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There's a whole ton of content and features yet to come, and bugs to be fixed, but Coffee Stain is passionately working on the game.

They are such a chill group of devs, and I love watching their Youtube channel because you can see how real they are, and learn about how they make the game (especially from the Developer Highlights).
It is also rare to see Community Managers that are as engaged as Jace and Snutt are.

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Posted 19 April, 2021.
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1.8 hrs on record (0.6 hrs at review time)
Ride 4 is brilliant and frustrating all at the same time. It has a very steep learning curve and I would of enjoyed having a riding school feature, similar to that found in GT Sport just so that I could get used to the handling of the bike a bit better, such as understanding the front and back braking methods when racing, the various electronic options that you can alter on the fly, as well as other strategies that you may not be aware of as riding on motorways and town don’t necessarily utilise them.

Although you can simplify the game right down, I felt that it is a tough game to gain the confidence to then up the realism without looking online for guidance. That said, I really felt that I was racing on the seat of my pants. With all of the options that you can tweak, Ride 4 will allow even the novice rider confidently take an R1 down the tarmac, or at least to the first corner.

There are two editions of Ride 4 available, standard and special. The special edition will feature a steel-book dedicated to the iconic Yamaha R1 2020 as well as a season pass with an additional 65 new bikes, 2 tracks and 150 new events.

If you love motorbike racing, Ride 4 is for you, just be aware that like any motorbike it can be an unforgiving soab if you get it wrong on track
Posted 26 November, 2020.
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