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1 person found this review helpful
52.9 hrs on record
Arguably one of the best Valve first party games on Steam, Left 4 Dead 2 (L4D2) goes for extremely cheap during sales, has so much content and stood the test of time by having memorable characters, memorable gameplay with replay value. The levels from the first L4D has been ported over so L4D2 is arguably a direct upgrade and not have to buy the first game. Multiple campaigns including cut content and content that was added later, user created maps and gamemodes, and one of the largest modding communities on Steam.

L4D2 has stood the test of time as no other co-op zombie shooter has manage to be as popular and memorable as it is. A must buy for the co-op experience for a small price but massive package.
Posted 26 July.
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1 person found this review helpful
0.0 hrs on record
It's alright I guess, similar to other arena maps found in the base game facing off increasingly bigger and more difficult waves of enemies. Should be included in the base game in my opinion, I got it in a bundle like most people.
Posted 12 July.
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1 person found this review helpful
6.3 hrs on record
As someone who has great memories of playing The Last Stand series on flash where it ranked amongst the greatest flash games on the internet, the legacy collection did not live up to the nostalgia for a variety of reasons.
There were still the gameplay and visual bugs (not being able to move after swapping weapons with buddy and zombies without the walking animation, getting hurt after travelling to a new area), sometimes unoptimized performance which produced lag spikes, and developer oversights that did not get patched out such as incorrect pronouns when playing as a custom female players in Union City. Con Artist mostly ported and compiled the original games with a main menu interface, achievements and slapped a price tag on it.

You can still play the The Last Stand original series on the Newgrounds player (or other flash player substitute) which just performs as well as the Steam version. If you want to support Con Artist by buying the legacy collection, wait for a sale because full price does not justify the quality of the game.

The Warfare Legacy collection proved Con Artist could do a proper remaster, by enhancing visuals, performance, gameplay, bug fixing, and adding a new game mode, which could have been the case for The Last Stand collection. I do appreciate that Con Artist still stick to their roots and continued TLS series with Aftermath, and remastered their Warfare series for returning and new players alike.
Posted 5 July. Last edited 5 July.
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1 person found this review helpful
4.0 hrs on record
First of all I would like to thank my elementary school librarian for letting my class play the demo of Auditorium on the school library smart board many years ago, otherwise I would have never heard of this game before, for which I remembered it up to this day to buy the full version.

Back then I liked the gameplay which is solving puzzles adjusting the position and size of the different nodes which influences the "music streams" to fill the audio bars. As an adult I appreciate the music and programming that it took to create Auditorium which was made by only 2 people, which shows they put time and effort into making the music and game.

I liked how in some of the levels, it can be beaten without using all the nodes provided and there are multiple different ways to solve the levels. Each Act introduces a new node/challenge which keeps the game engaging and encourages creative problem solving for the puzzles.

Some criticism I have is the game is quite old which has not been updated for years so no resolution adjustments, and the credits bugged when I beaten the game.

Overall I am biased because playing this was nostalgic for me for acquiring and accomplishing something my childhood self could not do which has landed a soft spot for me. If you enjoy vector based puzzles and classical music, give Auditorium a try.
Posted 29 June.
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1 person found this review helpful
6.9 hrs on record
The 3rd game in The Room series continues the story, this time longer, interconnected puzzles, worldbuilding and backstory found through notes and the environment, overall builds on the previous games. There are 4 different endings which adds to the replay value of the game.

If you played the first two Room games, the 3rd one is even bigger and better keeping the interconnected puzzles, the cosmic horror and mysterious setting, creative and challenging puzzles the series is known for.
Posted 29 June.
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3 people found this review helpful
3.9 hrs on record
As someone who has played the online flash version of both Warfare 1917 and 1944, this is a throwback to those days. It great to play the game again for the first time again in years especially since Con Artist Games, the developer put out a demo before releasing to garner attention.

The game is remade on the unity engine which has better performance, graphics, bug fixes, and improved interface which is a direct upgrade to the flash version. Calling in fire support in 1917 is better because there is vertical adjustments unlike the flash version. There is full voice acting added in the tutorials which is nice and immersive in the games.

Brand new to the Legacy Collection is the Battle of the Bulge campaign which carries over your upgrades from the 1944 game which is an assault style gameplay of 1944 that plays in segments and requires much more micromanaging of units.

I enjoy nostalgic flash game producers moving their games to steam with remastered graphics and performance which shows they respect their players and kept their charm after all these years. I for one welcome them to bring their classic games for new and returning players to enjoy on Steam!
Posted 27 June.
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1 person found this review helpful
2.6 hrs on record
Like the first Room game, The Room Two brings intricate puzzles in an interactive environment, this time instead of a cryptic safe box, it has many different environmental puzzles in exotic locations as well. Further backstory can be revealed by playing the game and has a dash of sci-fi , gothic and cosmic horror elements in the story as well.

If you loved playing the first game, play the second.
Posted 8 June.
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2 people found this review helpful
2.8 hrs on record
Many years ago, I played the demo at my local Apple store on an iPad, years later, I found The Room on Steam and comes at a cheap price during sales. It has atmosphere and music which gives off eerie and lonely feelings, paired with gameplay to solve puzzles on the cryptic boxes which reveals a backstory of the box.

Best played on a touch screen device but also good with just a mouse, it is short but memorable with the puzzles and great art direction , and great to be shared with other people as well.
Posted 8 June. Last edited 8 June.
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1 person found this review helpful
0.0 hrs on record
Another free truck DLC for ETS 2. I have yet to try out the XG/XG+ model but I will compare them to other trucks to see how they fair against each other overall.
Posted 7 June.
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1 person found this review helpful
0.0 hrs on record
It's not a big DLC but it is free and adds a new truck specifically the DAF DX for purchase and customisation. I have yet to own one in-game but I will customise it to my liking after purchasing one.
Posted 7 June.
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