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67.7 hrs on record (4.6 hrs at review time)
PSA: Matchmaking works poorly, logging in can take ages. As of today no rewards or progression is given in the game, this issue is ongoing. I would not buy the game before this is resolved.

The game is a monumental triumph in the gaming world, seamlessly blending heart-pounding action with strategic gameplay mechanics. Set in a dystopian future where humanity fights for survival against ruthless enemies, players are thrust into the role of elite soldiers tasked with defending democracy and freedom. With stunning graphics and immersive gameplay, every mission feels like a pulse-pounding battle for justice and equality. The game's emphasis on teamwork and cooperation not only makes for an exhilarating multiplayer experience but also serves as a powerful reminder of the strength found in unity. "Hell Divers 2" is more than just a game; it's a rallying cry for democracy and a testament to the enduring spirit of humanity.
Posted 12 February, 2024.
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31.7 hrs on record (26.2 hrs at review time)
Two Point Hospital is a financial maestro's delight, offering a prescription for profitability that resonates with the astute financier in me. From a return-on-investment perspective, this game masterfully balances cost efficiency and revenue generation, creating a virtual healthcare empire that would make any shareholder swoon.

The financial dynamics at play here are nothing short of extraordinary. The revenue streams from patient treatments, coupled with strategic investment in state-of-the-art medical equipment, synergize to deliver a robust bottom line. The cost-to-income ratio is finely tuned, resembling the precision of a high-frequency trading algorithm.

The game's expansion packs are akin to diversified investment portfolios, providing additional revenue channels and shareholder value appreciation. Each new hospital is not just a medical facility but a lucrative asset in the portfolio of Two Point Corporation, delivering both immediate and long-term returns.

The personnel management aspect mirrors the delicate art of human capital optimization. Balancing staff salaries against their productivity, ensuring that the wage-to-output ratio aligns with market benchmarks, is a testament to Two Point Hospital's commitment to operational excellence and sustainable profitability.

While the whimsical ailments of the patients may tug at the heartstrings, the finance bro within remains laser-focused on the bottom line. The game offers a cathartic experience, where curing ailments is synonymous with maximizing revenue per patient visit, elevating the shareholder value proposition.

In conclusion, Two Point Hospital is not merely a healthcare simulation; it's a financial symphony orchestrating shareholder value maximization. For the finance bro seeking the thrill of strategic decision-making and fiscal prowess, this game is an exhilarating journey where every diagnosis leads to a healthier balance sheet. It's a financial rollercoaster, and in the world of Two Point Hospital, the only cure needed is the relentless pursuit of profit.
Posted 5 January, 2024.
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183.5 hrs on record
Early Access Review
Embarking on the captivating voyage that is Valheim feels akin to unlocking the door to a hidden realm, where you not only play as a Viking but release your very soul into the ancient, windswept days of Norse lore. This game is not just a journey; it's an emotional odyssey that unfurls the layers of your inner Viking.

As you step onto the rugged shores of Valheim, the untamed beauty of the landscapes mirrors the spirit of the Norsemen. The sun-kissed meadows and towering snow-capped mountains create a living, breathing canvas that beckons you to explore, just as the Vikings once did. Each sunrise and sunset feels like a chapter in an epic saga, painted with hues that ignite a fiery passion within the player.

The moments of solitude, whether traversing dense forests or sailing turbulent seas, evoke a powerful connection to the Viking spirit. The haunting echoes of the wind, the rhythmic sound of oars slicing through water – they weave a symphony that resonates with the solitude of Viking warriors, stirring a sense of longing for a bygone era.

The cooperative aspect of Valheim amplifies the emotional depth. Building mighty longhouses and fortresses with fellow Vikings creates a sense of camaraderie that transcends the digital realm. It's not just about survival; it's about forging bonds that echo the brotherhood of warriors who sailed together into the unknown.

However, as the seasons change and you face formidable adversaries, a poignant realization sets in. The melancholy of seeing your creations tested and the somber undertone of the Norse world weighing on your soul become undeniable. The laughter shared in the mead halls turns bittersweet, for you know that every saga must come to an end.

As the final credits roll, a deep sense of loss settles in. The beautiful landscapes you once traversed, the bonds forged, and the battles fought become memories etched in the digital fabric of Valheim. It's a farewell to a world that became a home, leaving a void that echoes with the poignant whisper of the Viking spirits now at rest.

Valheim is not just a game; it's a heart-wrenching journey into the heart of Viking legacy, where emotions flow as freely as the rivers that once guided their longships. It's an ode to a time lost, leaving players with a sorrowful sense of longing for a place that never truly existed but will forever remain etched in their souls.
Posted 5 January, 2024.
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147.4 hrs on record (147.3 hrs at review time)
In the vast cosmos of gaming, few experiences evoke the kind of emotional resonance that Risk of Rain 2 effortlessly achieves. It's not merely a game; it's a journey into the depths of both solitude and resilience, a poignant narrative woven through the delicate fabric of pixels and code.

From the moment the ethereal soundtrack caresses your ears, you're transported into a realm where the cosmos themselves mourn the trials of the stranded survivors. The haunting melodies linger like echoes of distant memories, awakening a sense of nostalgia for a world you never knew existed.

The visual poetry painted by the game's evolving landscapes is breathtaking. Each level, a canvas of dynamic beauty, tells a story of survival and struggle. The rain, a metaphor for both tears and hope, blurs the line between the ethereal and the tangible, leaving a profound mark on the player's emotional canvas.

Risk of Rain 2 masterfully interweaves gameplay and emotional depth. As you navigate through the labyrinthine terrains, the relentless onslaught of enemies mirrors the challenges we face in our own lives. The vulnerability of your lone survivor, standing defiant against the storm, echoes the human spirit's tenacity in the face of adversity.

What truly resonates and evokes tears, however, is the multiplayer experience. The camaraderie forged through shared struggles, the unspoken understanding among teammates, and the silent nods of encouragement transcend the digital realm. It's a reminder that even in the solitude of our struggles, we are not alone.

And then there's the climactic moment when you face the colossal bosses, a metaphor for life's most formidable challenges. The pulsating music reaches a crescendo, and in that moment, tears flow not just for the characters on the screen but for the battles fought in our own lives.

Risk of Rain 2 is not merely a game; it's a sonnet of solitude, a symphony of resilience. It moves you in ways that linger long after the screen goes dark, a testament to the emotional tapestry that great games can weave. As the rain falls, so do the tears of profound connection and shared humanity.
Posted 5 January, 2024.
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292.7 hrs on record
Title: "L4D2: A Bergen-Style Pancake Party with Zombies and Surprises" - Written for an anonymous friend called cray

Ahoy, fellow gamers and pancake enthusiasts! After nearly 20,000 hours immersed in the virtual chaos of Left 4 Dead 2, I must say it's been one hell of a ride – like flipping pancakes with a twist.

First off, the Bergen in me appreciates the intense teamwork required to navigate this zombie-infested world. Just like coordinating toppings on a perfect pancake stack, surviving a zombie horde demands collaboration, strategy, and a dash of humor. And trust me, the game's thrilling pace keeps you on your toes – or should I say, skilfully flipping pancakes?

The diverse cast of characters, much like the varied pancake toppings, adds a delightful flavor to the experience. Each survivor brings their own unique charm to the table, and their banter during zombie skirmishes never fails to bring a grin to my face.

Now, let's address the elephant in the room – the well-endowed Boomers. In true Bergen fashion, I appreciate a generous helping of, well, surprises. L4D2 certainly delivers with unexpected encounters that keep the game exciting, much like discovering the perfect pancake recipe.

The game's longevity is impressive, much like my dedication to perfecting pancake flipping. With a myriad of mods, maps, and player-created content, Left 4 Dead 2 remains as fresh as a stack of fluffy pancakes straight off the griddle.

In conclusion, Left 4 Dead 2 is like a Bergen-style pancake party – thrilling, unexpected, and full of delightful surprises. Whether you're a fan of zombie mayhem or just enjoy the occasional pancake indulgence, this game is an absolute treat. Skål, my gaming comrades – may your pancakes be as fluffy as your victories!
Posted 5 January, 2024.
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246.8 hrs on record (12.9 hrs at review time)

Every part of life is perverted to serve the purpose of the economy, nothing is too sacred to be sacrificed upon its altar. And for what? What's the point of a massive global economy if it fails to protect the elderly and the vulnerable? Even those with the most cookies don't really benefit from the system. Once you're past a certain level of wealth, you can never spend that many cookies. And it's not like the game ever ends, you can never win Cookie Clicker. You just keep making cookies until you stop or die, you're just hoarding cookies for its own sake. This game will help you understand how someone who makes billions a year can pay no taxes and have working conditions so bad that workers need to pee in bottles to avoid BATHROOM breaks. It's really not about how much they have, it's about how fast they're getting it.

Now, go click the cookie.
Posted 2 September, 2021.
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1 person found this review funny
58.0 hrs on record (4.6 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Cannot connect to lobby server, i'm refunding this game.
Posted 21 November, 2017.
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2 people found this review helpful
0.0 hrs on record
Weapons suck, and you have to play a girl.. worst dlc ever.
Posted 18 October, 2015.
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0.0 hrs on record
Worth the price, if you're only getting a few dlc's buy this one and gage mod courier pack. You get some of the best weapons and mods from these two packs combined.
Posted 18 October, 2015.
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0.0 hrs on record
Worth the price. Possibly mandatory to build end-game rifles.
Posted 18 October, 2015.
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