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0.0 hrs on record
I've gotta say, this is what we have been waiting for. This DLC is 100% worth getting, it is great. It seems short with only three levels, but the levels are pretty long and are jam packed with entertainment value. The story is continued, and boy oh howdy does it drop some bombshells on you (might not be a bombshell if you payed attention to fan theories). The locations are really cool, and some really interesting things are done with the environments that give fresh encounters and gameplay. You really won't be expecting how different some of these encounters are compared to Doom 2016 and the main Doom Eternal. There are a few new enemy types, but only one I felt was actually really cool. I won't spoil what they are though. There is a boss fight in the second and third level, and they are amazing and well designed. I felt the new support runes weren't very game changing, but they are there and they add a little more gameplay customization. You definitely need to know how the entire gameplay loop works in Eternal, because the first level will immediately throw you in with every enemy type in the game. If you haven't played Eternal in a few months (I haven't), the first level will bring you back up to speed very quickly. You may know that the music is not actually scored by Mick Gordon, but do not let this deter you, the music still kicks major ass! Easily on par with Mick's music. Overall, this DLC is amazing and you should buy this at full price if you enjoyed Doom Eternal.

Fair warning to anyone who plans to beat this DLC on nightmare difficulty, you may feel a need to skewer out your rectum at some points due to the sheer difficulty of some encounters. I beat Doom 2016 and Eternal on nightmare difficulty, and I also beat this DLC on nightmare. I thought Eternal made Doom 2016 look like cake, well.... Ancient Gods makes Eternal look like a happy little cookie. Unless you are just amazing at this game, Ancient Gods will pound you. I almost feel like the developers went out of their way to make your life difficult while playing this game. The tentacles in the second and third level are not shown where they could spawn, I mean, there is no marking or anything on the ground that shows that a tentacle could pop out and get you, so it is literally impossible to predict a single tentacle unless you knew the spawns. Two of the new enemy types are fairly annoying, but the other two new types add a whole other level of difficulty to this game. I am serious, these two enemy types make playing nightmare mode feel like "nightmare mode: on crack edition." They integrate both of these new enemy types at the same time in the final boss fight, and this is the point where I thought I might actually tear out my rectum. Seriously, I don't think marauders are the hardest thing this game has to offer anymore (except for that one marauder on the second level. If you have played Ancient Gods, yeah, you know the one). The icing on the difficulty cake is the fact that demon encounters are much longer and they constantly throw the beefy demons at you from the main Doom Eternal. Almost every encounter in Ancient Gods feels like a slayer gate in of itself. Tyrants and barons are used quite frequently, and in large numbers or at the same time. It feels at all times that hell is trying its hardest to throw literally everything it has at you. There is no way that hell still has demons to spare after Ancient Gods. All jokes aside, the nightmare difficulty gives that sweet adrenaline rush at times, with a sweet sweet dopamine rush when you clear a tough stage. If you are not a very patient person, or are not good at this game, seriously consider a lower difficulty.
Posted 21 October, 2020. Last edited 21 October, 2020.
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161.6 hrs on record (18.3 hrs at review time)
I have busted several nuts whilst playing Halo Reach, and I intend to bust more nuts when the other games come out.
Posted 10 December, 2019. Last edited 10 December, 2019.
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20.7 hrs on record (11.3 hrs at review time)
It will give you about 8 hours of fun, but after that you are replaying the game over and over again. 8 hours of mediocre fun isn't worth $20
Posted 2 December, 2019.
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251.1 hrs on record (40.2 hrs at review time)
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Fun asf. Replayability is much MUCH more than you think
Posted 2 July, 2019. Last edited 22 August, 2021.
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9 people found this review funny
0.0 hrs on record
My pee pee looks like an elephant and it is 2 inches bigger
Posted 2 January, 2019.
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1 person found this review funny
31.5 hrs on record (24.4 hrs at review time)
Essentially a rage simulator disguised as a strategy action game

11/10 would throw my mouse out the window again
Posted 7 September, 2018.
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0.0 hrs on record
I got this DLC from the season pass. I purchased the season pass because I really liked the main Farcry 5 game that was there. I will be honest, I was expecting a much better experience. It wasn't a bad experience, it just could have been so much better.


The Story

Dont worry about spoilers because there is literally nothing to spoil. The story is that you crash in a valley in vietnam, and you have to get to the other side to escape. That is it. If you went straight from the beginning all the way to the end without doing anything else, you can probably complete this DLC in less than an hour. You can rescue your captured friends, or not. You can take over a few camps, or not. Its all up to you as long as you get to the extraction point. If you are expecting a great story, or even any story at all, you would be disappointed.


The Map

Farcry 5's main map, Hope County, is very well made. Hope County captures what it would be like to be within a rural county in the middle of the USA. I dont feel like im trapped in a cage, I feel like I am free to go and do as I please in Hope County. Ubisoft knew what they were doing when making Hope County. The DLC map, Vietnam, is rather bland. To start off, Vietnam doesnt feel at all like a dense jungle. The trees are a little sparse, and there is not a ton of foliage. The jungle should have been way more dense, with trees and foliage all around you. Since the jungle is barely dense, the steep cliffs that make up the perimeter around you could easily be seen. I felt trapped in an obvious area to keep me from going over the border. This pretty much killed the immersion for me.


The Gameplay

This was the part that was good. It was just really short. I decided to play on survival mode for a challenge and I completed 92% of everything, which took me about 3 hours to complete. Raiding camps and killing high ranking officials and rescuing hostages is all the same as the regular Farcry 5. Not a lot really changes or stands out to me as far as that goes, but that doesnt mean that it isnt still fun. The main difference was the fact that you had perks that you earned through doing stealth kills. You lose the perks if you are spotted, but the perks help you kill enemies. The other thing I thought was really cool was the fact that your teammates stay dead if they die, which helps with the immersion. I just wish you could have all 3 teammates with you at all times.


The New Stuff

There are some new guns, but there arent a ton. New guns include the M16, SVD, and M60-V. They used a lot of guns from the main Farcry 5, which is great, but they should have made a ton of other guns too. They reskined a few guns like the pump shotgun and RPG. I am kind of disappointed with the lack of new weaponry. As far as vehicles go, it is literally just one new truck that has a gun on it. Apart from all of that, they had airstrikes that you could call in. The airstrikes were really cool, and really fun to use.


Should you buy this DLC?

Maybe. If you really really liked the Farcry 5 gameplay, you will like the gameplay in this DLC. The DLC is worth playing at least once. If you are expecting somthing great, then you will be greatly disappointed. I only recommend this if you think Farcry 5 was really fun. $12 isnt terrible for this DLC, but you might want to wait until it is on sale first.
Posted 11 June, 2018.
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279.7 hrs on record (248.0 hrs at review time)
TL;DR

Rockstar is greedy since they force people to pay cash or grind to get cool stuff. Many hackers do a service to people by providing a shortcut to grinding and having fun with players. The game was pretty boring after 240 hours of grinding, so I became a hacker so I could have fun with my friends on a private server. The regular game wasnt fun, so the only way to have a good time was to cheat. I got permanently banned anyways. A server for banned players would be really nice so everyone could still have a good time.



250 hours put into this game, specifically the online mode... My experience was a mix of fun, frustration, boredom, and excitment.

I had plenty of fun roaming around, killing people, doing stunts, goofing off with friends, completing new missions, racing, and experimenting with the latest DLCs

Frustration came in when missions took many tries to complete, when I still didnt have nearly enough money to buy new items after hours of grinding, and when players and cheaters would constantly keep killing you for fun, especially when those players are using vehicles that I cant nearly afford

Boredom came in when I am forced to grind one specific mission for hours and hours on end just to save up cash for a new vehicle I want

I got excited when ever something cool happens. For instance I could have landed a cool stunt, or I finally got to buy and use that vehicle I saved up for, or I finally killed that player that keeps killing me over and over again, or when a hacker gives me millions and millions of dollars

I will be brutally honest, i was one of those plebs that would always follow a hacker around and do what he said until he gave me money. It is the best shortcut to getting those awesome vehicles that everyone else has. Grinding and grinding was not worth it after a while. Buying money with real cash is definetly not worth it. Having fun and screwing around in Gta V is the fun part, and unfortunatly rockstar forces everyone to spend hours on end to be able to have fun and screw around with things like jets and helicopters. People who buy shark cards dont have to spend a second on missions to get those items. I would be sooo happy when I finally got to buy the expensive cars, but i couldnt have obtained them without hackers. The hours and hours I spent grinding really wasnt worth it at all. It took a few minutes to obtain millions from a hacker, as opposed to only obtaining a few hundred thousand after many many hours of straight grinding a single boring mission out.

IMHO, the hackers that give people money are great. They stick their middle fingers up at Rockstar and give people cash so they dont have to grind or buy shark cards. I doubt anyone wants to grind hours and hours of boring missions, and im sure everyone would rather get money for free rather than buy it from shark cards. The hackers that like to simply have fun and use their cheats to have fun with people are also great! These hackers dont run around killing people instantly with explosions, they do stuff like drive people around in a flying car. The point of a game is to have fun, and these hackers are doing just that. They are also sticking up their middle fingers at Rockstar because they are saying that they dont have to pay money or grind to have a good time in Gta V.
It is the hackers that are running around killing everybody and making things impossible for everyone that deserve to be banned and punished. These hackers do nothing but make the game unfun for everyone, so they ruin the point of the game.

So after around 240 hours of grinding, screwing around, and gaining money from hackers, I decided to get my own cheats. Yep, I am owning up to the fact that i became a hacker in Gta V. The thing is that I didnt even touch a public lobby, I simply went into a private lobby with my friend so we could have a good time. We did things like teleport around, and drive vehicles at the speed of light, shoot exploding bullets at cars. We gave ourselves all the expensive vehicles and had an absolute blast. It is funny, because this is the most fun we have had on Gta V in a very very long time. Now I could have always just gone into the single player and installed mods and hacks there, but I couldnt play with my friends there. I had no choice but to play in private lobbies in order to play with my friends.

Unfortunatly, all good things come to an end. In the middle of me and my friend teleporting to Mt Chiliad with the phantom wedge, I got the sad message that I had been permanently banned. My level 98 character was deleted. My 250 hours of gameplay was wasted. It is what it is. I could say that I had deserved it because I was hacking online, and many people would say that. I wasnt mad at this however, because in all honesty most of that 250 hours was just grinding missions. Most of that 250 hours was pointless to begin with. I didnt technically earn most of my vehicles anyways. I am only sad because I lost a high level character, and I can no longer play with my friends. I could care less about being banned from online play with other people, I just want to screw around with my friends.

I would honestly recommend Gta V for its online multiplayer, if it wasnt for the fact that you are going to be forced to grind or pay cash in order to have fun in the end. No body wants to spend real hard earned cash on in game money. No body wants to spend hundreds of hours of their precious life constantly grinding the same mission over and over again. If you want to get a sense of good fun in Gta V Online with friends, you are unfortunatly going to have to cheat. If you have no friends, stick to single player. But if you are like me and just want to have fun with friends, you need to cheat. The crazy number of fun cheats you can use to have a great time is well worth it. Unfortunatly, Rockstar doesnt approve of fun. Rockstar will ban you and make you suffer if you dare have fun on their watch. If all you want to do is have a ton of fun with your friends, Rockstar will punish you with a ban. Simple as that. So no, I do not recommend Gta V Online because it is just a waste of time, unless you enjoy grinding.

Many people are banned for having fun in this game, which is unfortunate, but I have a solution to that problem.
Rockstar should make servers specifically for banned players. This would make everyone happy. Cheaters get to play with cheaters, but at least they get to play the game. At least players wrongfully banned could still play the game. At least players who just want to have fun, could still have fun. These servers for banned players wouldnt have any regulation on cheats, so players are free to cheat all they want. Players could still join private lobbies with friends if they choose to not be bothered by other cheaters. This would make Gta V Online worth playing IMHO. Players who want to stay legit will be in the unbanned servers. Players who want to cheat and have fun will stay in the banned player servers.

Feel free to bash me all you want about me cheating. I dont think I can be mad about being banned because it was risky, but i dont regret anything. I knew the risks of hacking, and did it anyway. I gave plenty of good reason in this review for me to cheat and hack.

BTW, I have never played the single player campaign, so I cant officially say anything about it. And yes I hear that it is very good.
Posted 26 November, 2017. Last edited 30 May, 2023.
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73.8 hrs on record (72.9 hrs at review time)
stands the test of time
Posted 25 November, 2016.
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112.9 hrs on record (14.1 hrs at review time)
Badass people need badass games


And if you happen to be badass (like me), consider this game
Posted 25 November, 2016.
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