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1 person found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
0.3 hrs on record
says nothing and still undermines it with ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ humor
Posted 24 January.
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0.1 hrs on record
Genre-Fans greifen zu, alle anderen
spielen Probe.
Posted 11 December, 2024.
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2 people found this review helpful
2.3 hrs on record
one of the most human stories i have ever had the honor to experience.
Posted 28 November, 2024.
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7.6 hrs on record
a life changing experience if you let yourself be vulnerable enough to see things from such a different perspective.
Posted 3 September, 2024.
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2.7 hrs on record (2.1 hrs at review time)
your pan in the game looks like it was modeled after one i have at home and that made it easier for me to relate to the main character and his plight.
Posted 17 May, 2024.
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3 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
0.9 hrs on record (0.8 hrs at review time)
let it die is a game about using any trash and "food" you can find, to fight for your survival.
almost like a battle royale.
let it die deathverse is a battle royale but you're already fully equipped.
Posted 7 December, 2022.
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1.7 hrs on record
stuck in metal thing scary
Posted 29 November, 2022.
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53.0 hrs on record
dead game
Posted 2 May, 2022.
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27 people found this review helpful
21 people found this review funny
110.6 hrs on record
Stockholm syndrome is a condition in which hostages develop a psychological bond with their captors during captivity.
Stockholm Syndrome results from a rather specific set of circumstances, namely the power imbalances contained in hostage-taking, kidnapping, and abusive relationships. Therefore, it is difficult to find a large number of people who experience Stockholm Syndrome to conduct studies with any sort of power. This makes it hard to determine trends in the development and effects of the condition.

Emotional bonds may be formed between captors and captives, during intimate time together, but these are generally considered irrational in light of the danger or risk endured by the victims. Stockholm syndrome has never been included in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders or DSM, the standard tool for diagnosis of psychiatric illnesses and disorders in the US, mainly due to the lack of a consistent body of academic research. The syndrome is rare: according to data from the FBI, about 5% of hostage victims show evidence of Stockholm syndrome.

This term was first used by the media in 1973 when four hostages were taken during a bank robbery in Stockholm, Sweden. The hostages defended their captors after being released and would not agree to testify in court against them. It was noted that in this case, however, the police were perceived to have acted with little care for the hostages' safety, providing an alternative reason for their unwillingness to testify. Stockholm syndrome is paradoxical because the sympathetic sentiments that captives feel towards their captors are the opposite of the fear and disdain which an onlooker might feel towards the captors.
Posted 12 March, 2022.
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35.1 hrs on record (22.0 hrs at review time)
Doom Eternal mit Pacing
Posted 2 January, 2022.
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