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4 people found this review helpful
6.0 hrs on record
Early Access Review
Fun, run-based strategy/auto-battler game. Although not verified yet, I can confirm it runs great on Steam Deck. I've been primarily playing with a controller on both PC and SD and certain builds do appear to be inherently more difficult than if you're playing with M+KB. As of this writing I've only beat Difficulty 1, but the hooks are there. Really can't go wrong at this price, very well presented. I won't comment on depth at this stage as I feel I've only scratched the surface and this is still EA. I'm sure more is coming and I really am only starting to grasp some of the synergies. For 2 bucks you'll more than get your money's worth already.
Posted 27 October, 2024.
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12.4 hrs on record (6.5 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
I have no frame of reference for how original (or not) this is among all the Vampire Survivor clones. I never played VS or any of its brethren. What I can say is that the game is filled to the brim of "one more run" dopamine hits combined with a vaguely Diablo 1/2 aesthetic. There are fun little objectives on each map that unlock ways to make things easier, the voice acting is amateur in the best possible way, and the trade-offs between buying gear or stat boosts between each run is a fun and satisfying decision space. I'm not sure how I'll feel as I keep getting richer and more powerful. I'm not quite sure how much of the surface I've already scratched, but even so, for 5 bucks you really can't go wrong with this one. A rare Early Access gem.
Posted 27 June, 2023.
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54.1 hrs on record
Quite possibly the greatest action game ever made. Worth it at any price.
Posted 25 March, 2023.
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21.6 hrs on record
The best thing to come out of the Alien franchise since Aliens. Haunting atmosphere, cassette-futurism, beautiful art and sound design. There's a lot to love here, my only misgiving is how it reignites my disappointment with every Alien movie since 3.
Posted 25 July, 2022.
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2 people found this review helpful
96.9 hrs on record
Early Access Review
Simply the best zombie survival game I've ever played. It can be really unforgiving and obtuse to learn at first, but you get what you put into it. There are so many options given to you to play the way you want that there really is no "right" way to play. The level of challenge is entirely up to you. It is a sandbox in its current state however, so if you require a sense of direction to be given to you, you may not have a great time. But it is a hotbed for creativity and even roleplay with the right group of people. I foresee a bright future ahead for many years.
Posted 25 July, 2022.
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61.2 hrs on record
Brutal and unforgiving. If you can handle the toxic VoIP that the devs do nothing to curb, there's a really fun game waiting for you here. It's loud, fast, and bloody. Call of Duty movement and snappiness with the authenticity of a Red Orchestra title and all the blood, gore, and explosions you could wish for. Good luck.
Posted 25 July, 2022.
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7 people found this review helpful
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24.5 hrs on record
The most mechanically accessible warsim out there. If you felt overwhelmed my Graviteam Tactics but still want a simulation RTS experience, the Combat Mission series is waiting for you.
Posted 25 July, 2022.
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65.3 hrs on record (43.7 hrs at review time)
UPDATE: Eating my words a bit. It seems they have removed a lot of the "cringey" dialog from the game as of 1.2. I still contend that there are still some issues plaguing the game such as a dirth of new maps and faction identification. But based on my recent gameplay to try out the new update and content, I would tacitly change my review to a recommendation. If you enjoy the casual grind found in the latest CoD:MW, I think there's enjoyment to be had here with their BattlePass. The underlying gameplay is still solid, I think if they keep giving us more content to play with (maps, weapons) and get Operator skins a more uniform look for each faction, there could still be redemption in sight. A long road ahead, though.

A lack of imagination makes an otherwise technically superb product into an otherwise forgettable experience. They honestly could have just given us Titan mode unchanged from 2142 with updated graphics and it would've been worth the money. Instead we have a slew of mixed Conquest/Rush maps across huge maps and somehow not enough players to make it feel meaningfully different. The operators are painfully annoying with some of the worst dialog in a AAA title in recent memory. They also don't make any sense outside of the Tarkov-esque mode which seemed half-assed. It's impossible to identify who is US and who is Russian when everybody is playing the same Operators in nearly the same uniforms. There was the hope that Portal could've helped save the game, but there was just not enough post-release support to expand on the idea to give it staying power. A shame too, because it's a brilliant idea. This could have been a solid entry that I would return back to for fun, but it just gets in the way of itself at almost every corner.
Posted 25 July, 2022. Last edited 5 August, 2022.
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55 people found this review helpful
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5
152.0 hrs on record (125.6 hrs at review time)

In almost every respect, Post Scriptum is the best WW2 shooter I've ever played. There is simply no other shooter on the market that is more gritty, immersive, and satisfying to play.

Sound: In a word: untouchable. The soundscape of this game is so immersive, loud, and authentic. It's no doubt helped by the fact that it's based off of the Squad SDK, already a game with a sound engine and sound designer that puts to shame any AAA developer on the market. Every weapon and explosion sounds exactly as it should and propagates through the world in a realistic way. Tanks and artillary are impressively terrifying. Shells bouncing off hulls and whizzing into the air is blood curdling. The soundscape one of the biggest factors that sucks you into this world.

Visuals: This is probably the category that has the most ups and downs. The characters, animations, and vehicles are impeccably detailed and believable. The blood and gore is harrowing. Bodies ragdoll realistically. Nothing but high praise for these aspects. The maps can be a mixed bag unfortunately. There are moments of brilliance on many of the American Market Garden maps, though the British/Polish maps are nothing to scoff at. The Chapter 2 maps are wildly inconsistent, with ugly low rez and jagged rocks, cliffs, and roots popping haphazardly throughout the forested environments and the fortresses and towns feeling half-baked and lacking detail. Chapter 3 has an impressively modeled Carentan and Utah beach, but at a significant performance cost. All-in-all, Hell Let Loose has a far more talented and consistent mapping team than Post Scriptum. But in terms of animations, movement, and visual FX, Post Scriptum is on another level.

Gameplay: If you're at all familiar with Squad, Project Reality, or Hell Let Loose, you'll feel right at home with the overall gameplay. It's all largely the same mechanics with minor differences here and there. There are FOBs. There are rallies. There are also mobile spawns. The game thankfully has implemented a dedicated armor squad feature, something Squad so sorely needs. The game modes are ones you are already familiar with - AAS, RAAS, Invasion. There are vehicle variants as well, though not played as often.

But more than this, lets get to the meat - the gunplay. Post Scriptum has probably the best gunplay of any milsim shooter I've ever played - hands down. The Red Orchestra/Rising Storm series has long been king in this area (in my opinion) but it's never felt so good to shoot a bolt action rifle. It's snappy. It's accurate. You get a satisfying "fup" or "ping" when you hit your target. All of it just feels right. Not to mention the beastly MGs and the effective SMGs. They all shoot and sound great, the recoil is realistic but not oppressive, and targets drop with an appropriate amount of shots given the weapon being used. The gunplay is arguably the most important aspect in games like this, and nobody does it better. HLL feels hilariously clunky and unwieldly by comparison. Bullet travel time in HLL is absurdly slow, weapons take far too many bullets to kill somebody, and the animations and sound feedback is unsatisfying. It's made positive strides, but PS is still king.

I haven't even touched on the tanks yet either, but needless to say they are the perfect balance between casual and simulation. They're big, loud, scary metal beasts that can terrorize a battlefield if not dealt with properly. It takes a talented driver to maneuver them, but forgoes the clunky gear shift system of HLL. They're just a blast to play.

All in all, I cannot recommend this game more. It's only pitfalls are its beefy system requirements and a considerably smaller community - far smaller than it deserves. This is truly, a master class game.
Posted 22 August, 2020.
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4 people found this review helpful
40.7 hrs on record (15.5 hrs at review time)
Don't let its charming visuals fool you - this is well and truly a proper wargame. Building on great hex & counter games both in the board game world and existing classics like Panzerkorps/Panzer General, UoC2 brings wargaming into the next generation. The gameplay at first is deceptively simple to grasp, but there is definitely some meat on these bones. Keeping your logistics network well defended and choosing an easy to supply route of advance is of top concern. Lots of crunchy decisions to make regarding limited air and naval assets, as well as specialist units to augment your troops with special capabilities. At the campaign level, you can upgrade your various HQs with abilities as well as purchase strategy cards you can play during the operations to give you assets in a pinch.

I'm only 15 hours in as of this writing and haven't even touched on custom scenarios. I'm totally sold. This is well worth your time and money if you're on the lookout for a nice little wargaming fix with some depth if you're looking for it. I only wish the manual was included within the game itself and not a link on its Steam Store page - you'll definitely want to have it handy to figure out why you can or can't do certain things or how the combat calculations are happening. It can definitely burn you if you don't know what's going on under the hood.
Posted 4 July, 2020.
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