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Recent reviews by Che Aziz The Great

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1 person found this review helpful
30.4 hrs on record (22.1 hrs at review time)
Day of Infamy is not for any kind of user, but it's realistic, complex and great co-op experience.
Posted 14 October, 2017.
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1 person found this review helpful
15.7 hrs on record (11.2 hrs at review time)
Masterpiece.
Posted 7 July, 2017.
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35.6 hrs on record (18.9 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
A buggy launcher but a really good game

Recommend it!
Posted 4 July, 2017.
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6.2 hrs on record
It was a mistake downloading it when it was free, now it's stuck in my library forever. help
Posted 4 July, 2017.
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31.8 hrs on record (26.4 hrs at review time)
LOL. Easy to describe, The robbery simulator with online co op. The moment when u finished the mission and got the half million dollars in ur hands it feel like take a deep sip of weed and after that u want some more and more and F***ing more!!
Posted 22 June, 2017.
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38.2 hrs on record (17.9 hrs at review time)
I've played the first DLC, and it has two key differences to the main game. Firstly, you play Walker, and Walker is voiced. Walker offers his opinions. Walker spouts anecdotes. He offers commentary on the events of the 45 minute long DLC. This solves a LOT of the narrative issues that Ethan Brady presents. (I must point out that Homefront: TR isn't really based on Homefront that much. It was based on Half Life 2. The lead dev wanted to make "open world Half Life" not "Open world Homefront".)

Secondly, the DLC is far more linear. It's very Metro-esque, especially in tone. It's not 100% linear. There are side areas to explore and missable cubby holes, but it is a contrast to the open world main game. It feels like a glimpse at the original verison of Homefront: The Revolution from 2013 or so, before the game was fully reworked into an open world title.

Whatever it is, you should give it a try
Posted 12 May, 2017.
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