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217.9 hrs on record (65.2 hrs at review time)
If you're going to buy this, you better be 100% sure you want to buy this. If you want an alternative to ARMA 3, this is a good option. If you want a more hardcore Battlefield, this is a good choice. If you've played and enjoyed any other OWI titles, picking this up isn't a bad idea. However, if you buy this expecting Warzone/Call of Duty I suggest you stay away. You are going to need to talk with your teammates a lot. You may have to remember and recognize different enemy vehicles and their weakpoints. You will definitely have trouble distinguishing friend from foe, and possibly teamkill.

If you're okay with a steep learning curve and the above info, I highly recommend this game. The community's good and the large-scale warfare is almost unparalleled.

Now onto some suggestions for future updates.
- Adjustable height system, because some of those holes in the walls are too damn high.
- Squad Leader/Commander Tutorial
- Less reliance on console commands
- Ability to remap items to different numbers
Posted 12 February, 2021. Last edited 25 February, 2021.
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2.4 hrs on record
This is more of a visual album than a game. You're going to need to watch out for QTEs and surprise game mechanics that leave after a level.

That being said, the music and visual style blend is DAMN GOOD. Catchy pop tunes that'll get stuck in your head for days after you finish the game (I still revisit it from time to time since I bought the soundtrack edition) plus glitchy/cel-shaded visuals (kinda reminds me of 90s?) make up a memorable experience.

There's some replayability in the bronze/silver/gold ranking system. Gold is quite hard to get so good luck.

If you've seen the trailer and liked it, you'll probably like the full game. Just don't expect the gameplay to be Witcher-level deep.
Posted 25 November, 2020.
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17.7 hrs on record (15.3 hrs at review time)
Like the cyberpunk aesthetic? Like Titanfall 2/Mirror's Edge movement? Like playing Tetris with your upgrades? Have the patience to die over and over again due to One-Hit Kills with no difficulty selection? This game is for you.

However, like almost all parkour-based games, the movement can get spotty at times (eg. wall running in between the wall and the platform instead of on the platform, getting stuck on level geometry, etc) This game really would benefit if you could just use the r key to instantly go back to last checkpoint instead of waiting for the screen to pop up.

Story is serviceable. Upgrades are meh (they help slightly, but if you're really good you don't actually need them).

Honestly, play the demo. It's free. You can judge whether to buy it or not from playing it.

Update 11/20: Instant restart hotkey added in a recent update. Thx devs.
Posted 9 November, 2020. Last edited 24 November, 2020.
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37.6 hrs on record (33.2 hrs at review time)
Honestly the only thing that isn't as realistic here is the cable management and the consideration of airflow/temperatures.
Also this game needs more Mini-ITX stuff.
Posted 7 July, 2020. Last edited 18 April, 2021.
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1.6 hrs on record
Let's be honest, you didn't *really* think this would be a full-blown repair simulator, did you?

This is a nice, casual game about repairing various broken things. I liked the 80s charm of the story and am glad that this comes with the soundtrack included.

This definitely started off as a mobile game, and it shows, as it's only 1-2 hours long and it's entirely controlled by your left mouse button (and has that weird snapping that mobile game PC ports usually have). It only got in the way once though. (I kind of wish they had a zoom feature though)

If you're looking into a more hardcore tinkering simulator, might I suggest PC Building Simulator, House Flipper, or just going to repair stuff IRL?

If you're looking for a 1-2 hour casual repair puzzle game, might I suggest the Apple Arcade version instead? But this will work too I guess.

I do hope there will be an epilogue chapter from Izzy's perspective. That'd be quite interesting.
Posted 20 June, 2020.
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1.4 hrs on record
Great game, bad PC port.
Posted 20 March, 2016.
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1,263.4 hrs on record (1,102.0 hrs at review time)
The most fun I have ever had. Also, thanks Splash Damage for the flood of content recently. :)
Posted 30 January, 2016. Last edited 17 July, 2017.
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2.1 hrs on record (1.2 hrs at review time)
Keyboard controls do not work. Can't even get past the main menu.

I'm using a Mac. I will update this review once I get ahold of a Windows PC.

--UPDATE--

Mac controls may not work, but Windows does. Enough said.
Posted 27 October, 2015. Last edited 20 March, 2016.
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