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56.4 hrs on record (9.4 hrs at review time)
Why did they call this game Final Fantasy VII Rebirth? Clearly, the name of the game is Queen's Blood.
Posted 24 January.
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5 people found this review helpful
0.0 hrs on record
The game crashes every two minutes and nothing will fix the issue. Ran flawlessly before and was having a good time, but now I cannot load into anything.
Posted 11 January.
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11.9 hrs on record (0.3 hrs at review time)
I respect Square Enix for providing a discount upon launch on Steam. However, within the first 20 minutes of playing the game, I'm encountering performance issues. Issues that were also on the EGS, as well as Xbox One from posts made three years ago.

The audio is crackling both in the main menu and in-game. It doesn't happen during a Discord stream, but happened with two separate audio output devices.

Additionally, my game crashed at the first save, sending me back and requiring me to restart the first 10 minutes of gameplay. It suddenly started working again after restarting.

Controller support doesn't work properly. I'm attempting to play the game on a DualSense controller, but certain buttons don't work. I'm unable to open the menu unless I switch to keyboard/mouse.

Please fix this, Square Enix. The Epic Game Store were like your beta testers. How could you port this onto Steam and still have performance issues?
Posted 13 June, 2024. Last edited 13 June, 2024.
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3 people found this review helpful
78.0 hrs on record (2.6 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
I've had Baldur's Gate 3 on my wishlist for a very long time, never really putting consideration into the game since it has been in early access for years. After seeing a large influx of players and positive reviews, I decided to bite the bullet and spend the $60 on it to see how it is.

I can testify what others have said and say that this is 100% worth the price, even with the MASSIVE amounts of content. I can't comprehend how much value that this game is worth for the large price tag, and I would even go as far to suggest that this game is worth it at full price. I have barely scratched the surface, and I am already struggling to pull myself away from the game.

Highly recommended!
Posted 26 July, 2023.
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4 people found this review helpful
13.6 hrs on record (1.3 hrs at review time)
Good game, but I cannot recommend the game on PC due to optimization issues. If they fix the crashing issues, I will switch the review to positive. Running on a 3090 TI, i9 10850k, and 64GB RAM. Playing on 1440p, and it crashed three times within 90 minutes. Even with shaders fully rendered.

It's starting to become a red flag when developers provide PC requirements which are more powerful than the PS5, because it's hinting at poor optimization upon launch. We've seen it with Forspoken, and unfortunately, The Last of Us did the same thing...
Posted 28 March, 2023. Last edited 28 March, 2023.
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18.1 hrs on record (6.4 hrs at review time)
Rhythm Sprout is a short game with a ton of replayability. It only took 30 seconds of gameplay to convince me to get the game, and when I got it, I was hooked. The dialogue is a lot like Undertale, and the story is goofy. You will enjoy it all, and the gameplay is one of the best rhythm mechanics that I've ever played.There is a slight learning curve at some points, but once you get past the level, it gets easier later. My only complaint is the difficulty to reach three starts for points/combo. I wish that it were a little more lenient.I HIGHLY recommend this game. Even at full price!
Posted 23 March, 2023.
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1 person found this review helpful
27.7 hrs on record (1.4 hrs at review time)
Currently playing through this game through the friend's pass. I'm not much of a horror fan, but I checked out a little of this game shortly before its release. I was very intrigued by it, but the only thing that was stopping me from getting it were two things: The price and the reviews. A few months later, I decided to get all four of the games in season one of the Dark Pictures Anthology, then start off with this game and play the rest afterwards.

Despite a few bugs from online co-op, I've been having a very great time playing this game, and the co-op is one of the most immersive games that I have played. You and a friend get assigned as different characters, picking up secrets that your friend knows, but you don't (and vice versa). Whenever your friend is not in the same scene as you, then you don't know what they are going through.

Gameplay mechanics aside, the story is actually very interesting. It started off a little cheesy, but it progressively got better, keeping me more and more interested in it as I continued playing through it. The characters actually use their brains instead of mindlessly walking into traps and dying in ridiculous ways. The game does make the characters get into situations due to their curiosity, but it's up to you to decide how to get out of the situation, which may result in death or not.

I would highly recommend it!
Posted 28 February, 2023.
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1 person found this review helpful
2.0 hrs on record (1.8 hrs at review time)
A very good, modern JRPG which improves upon its predecessor. The characters somewhat copy the jobs from the previous game, but they introduce new stories, which is the more important part. I loved Octopath Traveler I to death, and this game makes me feel like I am experiencing the whole game all over again.

Although the jobs are mostly recycled from the first game, they added new abilities which makes this game a little more different. The game also feels a bit easier than the previous game, which I appreciate since the first game had some unnecessary difficulty curves at the start of it. However, I'm used to the Octopath formula, so I might just be used to the combat system.

I've gone two hours into the game and I don't see any "step downs" whatsoever. Therefore, if I can suggest the first game, I would suggest the second game even more!
Posted 25 February, 2023.
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2 people found this review helpful
47.0 hrs on record (0.8 hrs at review time)
This game is letting me experience the world of Harry Potter all over again. The game runs great, looks great, and the story is very engaging! There are some references to the original Harry Potter, but not enough for a newbie to be too confused over.
Posted 10 February, 2023.
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13 people found this review helpful
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7.4 hrs on record (3.2 hrs at review time)
The game itself is decent, but there are just a couple quality of life issues and performance issues which makes me not able to recommend it.

- No manual saves, so it's not convenient to exit the game whenever you feel like it.
- Lots of FPS drops, depending on the level that you play.
- Changing graphical settings barely changes the performance.
- Game still feels "sluggish" and old in a way.
- Settings do not save 100% of the time after changing them. The resolution settings seem to reset almost every time the game is rebooted.

I'm a bit surprised that this game started off as a Switch exclusive, considering how poorly that it runs on PC.
Posted 5 January, 2023. Last edited 5 January, 2023.
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