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3 people found this review helpful
74.9 hrs on record
SPACE NINJA, Warframe, insanely cool customization. If you love designing and tweaking builds, this game is a dream come true. From Warframes to weapons, mods, and cosmetics, there’s always something to experiment with and personalize.

Gameplay is incredibly satisfying—especially when your build finally comes together and you start wiping entire rooms in seconds, sometimes without even moving. That feeling of progression, going from struggling early on to effortlessly clearing high-level content, is one of Warframe’s biggest strengths.

The fast-paced combat, smooth movement, and constant updates keep the experience fresh. While the game can feel overwhelming at first and grind-heavy at times, the payoff is worth it once everything clicks.

Overall, Warframe delivers style, power, and depth all in one package. Perfect for players who enjoy customization, theorycrafting, and feeling like an unstoppable space ninja.
Posted 23 December.
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3 people found this review helpful
9.0 hrs on record
This War of Mine is an absolutely great game. Its simplicity is one of its strongest points, yet it never feels shallow. Managing resources, deciding when and where to scavenge, and figuring out how to survive safely all feel meaningful. Even the day-to-day management of your shelter is engaging and well thought out.

What really sets the game apart is how it makes you feel the weight of your decisions. Every choice—whether to help others, steal to survive, or conserve supplies—comes with consequences that affect both gameplay and your characters’ mental states. The atmosphere is heavy, emotional, and immersive, making survival feel tense rather than heroic.

The art style and sound design complement the experience perfectly, reinforcing the bleakness of war from a civilian’s perspective. Unlike many war games that focus on action, This War of Mine tells a powerful story through silence, struggle, and moral dilemmas.

Overall, it’s a simple game on the surface, but deeply impactful underneath. If you enjoy survival games that challenge not just your skills but also your conscience, this is a must-play.
Posted 23 December.
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4 people found this review helpful
40.9 hrs on record
I’ve been playing Albion Online for several years, and now that I have the opportunity to leave a Steam review, I feel it’s only fair to share my experience. Was it fun? Absolutely. Albion offers a unique sandbox MMO experience that I genuinely enjoyed for a long time. However, after years of playing, I’ve reached a point of burnout.

PvE and PvP:
The gameplay often falls into a familiar loop—finding something interesting to try, investing silver into gear, and heading into the Black Zone, only to be overwhelmed by coordinated groups shortly after. While this risk is central to Albion’s identity, it can become discouraging over time, especially for solo players. Royal Zones remain an option, but they are no longer as rewarding as they once were. With overworld camps replaced by faction camps, most objectives are frequently occupied by large groups, leaving little room for smaller or solo play.

Crafting:
Crafting initially feels rewarding, and on paper the profits make sense, particularly in Royal cities. In reality, markets are often dominated by players or groups who control pricing and margins. The Black Market, while intended as an outlet for crafters, adds significant risk—transporting high-value goods only to be repeatedly ganked makes the experience more stressful than engaging. Even successful deliveries to Caerleon often result in modest returns due to heavily controlled buy orders.

Gathering:
Gathering can be more tiring than enjoyable. In Royal Zones, resources are frequently monopolized by bots operating around the clock. In the Black Zone, even basic gathering activities carry constant danger, making long-term solo gathering difficult and unrewarding.

Despite these frustrations, Albion’s player-driven economy and sandbox design (meta aside) are still among the strongest in the MMO genre. It’s one of the few MMOs that truly clicked with me, and I’ve had many memorable and enjoyable moments over the years.

That said, persistent issues such as lag, bugs, server instability, and the increasingly punishing nature of solo content have diminished my enjoyment. While I still recommend Albion Online—especially for players who enjoy group play or guild-based content—solo-focused players should approach with realistic expectations.

Overall, it’s a great game with a lot to offer, but one that comes with notable caveats.
Posted 23 December.
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3 people found this review helpful
20.1 hrs on record (2.1 hrs at review time)
THE SILKSONG IS REAL
Posted 4 September. Last edited 4 September.
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1 person found this review funny
32.8 hrs on record (32.6 hrs at review time)
I thought watching and playing anime horse racing sounded dumdum… this is actually fire.
Posted 27 August.
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1 person found this review funny
22.4 hrs on record (21.3 hrs at review time)
Oh my god, I fought the sun. 10/10. Looking forward to be back into the path of pain again when Silksong drops.
Posted 27 August.
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4 people found this review helpful
6 people found this review funny
278.9 hrs on record (19.8 hrs at review time)
It’s actually pretty fun to play. The only problem is me—because the second I saw robot thingies I was like, yup, that’s my entire deck now. I don’t care if the deck is trash or if I’m losing every game; if it has mechs, I’m in. I see mechs, I like. I push buttons, I lose. I bad at the game, but it oke, im here to have fun and see the big robot built.
Posted 24 August.
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1 person found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
65.6 hrs on record (22.4 hrs at review time)
I hopped on CS:GO to train and sharpen my FPS skills since Valorant wasn't cutting it with all the shibichapa agents. Queued up VS AI… got humbled immediately. At least when you lose to a Counter-Strike bot, you know it’s the AI actually cooking you. In Valorant? You’ll get dropped by some dude named ‘xX180NoScopeXx’ run and gun at you with a Spectre yelling ‘PRECISE GUNPLAY!’ Yeah… I’ll take CS any day.
Posted 20 August.
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1 person found this review helpful
30.5 hrs on record (27.4 hrs at review time)
The vanilla experience was enjoyable, using mods also made the gameplay more engaging and fun.
Posted 20 August.
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1 person found this review funny
28.7 hrs on record (2.4 hrs at review time)
Played it before. Bought it again on Steam. Therapy is expensive, but this was on sale. At this point, I think the devs should send me tissues with the purchase.
Posted 8 August.
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