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29.2 hrs on record (25.9 hrs at review time)
Now.. Epic Games... yey, wow.. you have such a.. competitive launcher to steam.. wow! Amazing! Having to unlist the game to compete... PATHETIC 🤣 making me link my accounts rofl.. Capitalism sure is something innit. Oh man, itty bitty epic games. Still struggling with the same issue years past of somehow not understanding how to sent emails to a gmail account. Owwww, dwid da gamwing industwy be mwean to yous, epwic gamwes? 🥺

Gameplay itself still works. But that's not thanks to them, that's thanks to the developers. Play as the foot- but as a car. Explode opponents. Rip and tear- wait that's another game. What's different to the game now is you can spend more money on it to make your car look like funni popular IPs.


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Cars, rocket-speed and a ball. DEMOLITIONS.
Play this casually or become a pro - it's awesome either way. No other game that I play makes me move around in my seat as much as this game. Maybe if I nick the controller up in the air my car will jump just a little higher.
Totally makes me feel like a kid again. <3

On a more serious note this game feels increadible. Controlls are easy to understand and makes driving feel natural. Rocket League is far from being realistic (who would've thought) but it's all the more fun because of it.
Posted 26 May, 2016. Last edited 4 May.
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59.1 hrs on record
Dragon Age: Origins was recommended to me by several friends of mine and I was reluctant to try it, but when I finally got it gifted to me I had to try it, and I have to say that I do NOT regret it even for a second. The story pulled me in right from the start. Every character you meet has an actual personality with weight behind them so you really feel like you're in a universe with actual people. The main story of the game has a proper ending in this game, however there are some threads that are left to your own interpretation. My guess is that they are resolved in the following games of this series (which I have not played).
Gameplay feels good and has never been boring to me. You can either play it in real time or pause and take a more strategic approach. You can play this game as vanilla or check nexus for mods to costumize your playthrough. This also adds more replay-value.

All in all this game is well worth at least one play-through if you're into RPG games set in a fantasy world with a rich story.
Posted 26 May, 2016.
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26.7 hrs on record (3.7 hrs at review time)
Basically... this can be any card- and boardgame that exists. I'm not really sure what else I need to say - it doesn't feel as smooth as playing a physical card- or boardgame, but it does its job well regardless.
All you have to do is check the workshop for a game you want to play and you're set. Find your friends and play.
Posted 26 May, 2016. Last edited 26 May, 2016.
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9 people found this review helpful
35.7 hrs on record (4.1 hrs at review time)
Found my best friend thanks to this game.<3

RIP Chronicle.

Casual closed-beta player

I've been casually playing this game since closed-beta and it's been fun every time. This game, unlike similar games *cough* don't rely much on luck. Here, you have to anticipate your opponents plays and play your own cards accordingly. You don't just simply play your cards against your opponents cards, no. You face your own cards, which will give you advantages whist they can weaken or even land the killing blow on your opponent, given that you survive your plays.
All in all this game is great fun. Play it casually or dive deeper into it - you're going to have a great time either way given that you're into card- and/or strategy games. Not to mention the Runescape nostalgia trip you might be having.

The devs have also been quick to fix any given issues in the past and I don't doubt that this will continue in the future. The community is welcoming - so if you're a new player and uncertain about anything you're guaranteed to find help.

I'd say give it a try yourself - it is free after all so there's no harm in forming your own impression.
Posted 26 May, 2016. Last edited 30 June, 2023.
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483.0 hrs on record (276.7 hrs at review time)
Tons and tons of hours of fun, especially when playing with friends. Terraria is timeless, there's tons of content and the devs are still - after all these years - updating and adding new things like blocks, items, bosses and other general improvements. If you're into sandbox, adventure, survival kind of games and you're not set on 3D or 2D then Terraria is never a bad choice. You start with nothing and use your generated world to build your way up.
Even if you're not big on the survival aspects you can focus on building instead. Terraria has lots of different blocks to make your unique base.
Posted 25 May, 2016. Last edited 17 December, 2023.
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1.4 hrs on record
""""Free to play""""
Other reviews already hit the nail on the head for this one.
I was going to check out this game after watching someone play for a while. I was intrigued by the ocean monsters.. ArcheAge has nothing other GOOD + FREE MMORPGs don't have already except the big ocean monsters and exploration, except wait --- Guild Wars 2 comes to mind (which is free).
If you're really looking for a good MMORPG then Black Desert is a solid choice. It's a one-time purchase game which is still better than whatever ArcheAge is doing.
Posted 13 May, 2016. Last edited 17 December, 2023.
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3 people found this review helpful
4.7 hrs on record (0.3 hrs at review time)
Always gotte go just a little faster. It really keeps you going. Nice non-realistic time-spender.
Posted 11 May, 2016. Last edited 11 May, 2016.
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16.2 hrs on record (15.8 hrs at review time)
Beautiful. Story-rich. Challenging.

Ori and the Blind Forest has become one of my favorite games played. It's a great story-driven platformer that tears you up inside in just the first few minutes, then continues to tear you appart with its challenging environment. There's no handholding and telling you what different obstacles in the game do, you just try and fail and succeed. You start with a limited set of skills and gain new ones as you progress and get to them. You aren't just handed them, which makes it actually be something you achieve. It's a lot like Castlevania in terms of map layout. You're not warped to different places, you walk in one open world and have to get to your destination on your own. I don't want to spoil anything, all I will say that my heart went racing quite a lot during my game-time.

The atmosphere in this game is just... so awesome. I have no other words. So. Very. Beautiful. The soundtrack is absolutely gorgeous! Character design is perfect and nothing in this game made me feel like it was missing something. I was enjoyable to go back through areas I had already been in and complete them 100%. Usually I'm not such a super fan of that as it just seems like a hassle to do..but here.. No such thing. <3

As for playtime you can complete this game in 10 hours give or take; if you don't waste time or go out of your way to 100% anything. It may not have mega quantity, but it certainly has quality. All over the place.

The only two negative things about this, which is circumventable, is that playing this on the keyboard with the vanilla key-bindings is rather uncomfortable. So playing this with a controller is probably the better way to do it. (Except it might make the dash-arrow placement a bit slower) And the second thing is that after you beat the story you can't actually go back and complete absolutely everything; as in find all the items and rooms hidden in the world. Which I thought was very dissappointing. :'c I'd love to just jump around in the game after I've beaten the story.

All in all; if you enjoy a good platformer with a great emotional story and beautiful visuals & audio then this game is for you.
Posted 19 February, 2016. Last edited 20 February, 2016.
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1.0 hrs on record
I immedietly noticed this game used the actual soundtrack from the series and has some actors from the series actually voice act their characters in the game. That's a big plus.

It's unfortunate that the rest of the game makes it seem as if the entire budged was thrown at exactly that, and everything else was rushed or just left alone.
There's constant flickering in some textures. When starting combat there's a very colorful, mosaic-like plane on the sword for a second. A lot of the animations are rather unnaturally looking. Example of this is heads turning far further back than humanly possible. Walking pases are off, the lip-sync looks like people didn't even try to sync it.. Being someone familiar with 3D modelling and animation I can tell you that this is rather poorly done. The textures are low resolution, too.

The dialogue is rather cringe-worthy at times and there are a lot of aspects that make this game not hold true to the actual environment of the universe. One immediate example is the Night's Watch. In this game they have good armour, a lot of food, halls are lit and seem warm. Whereas we know that the Night's Watch isn't being looked after in the books and the show. They need men, they need supplies; they don't have good armour.

The dialogue, as mentioned before, is pretty cringy. Something that seemed odd to me was (close to the beginning) that I, as Mors, got to carry out the death sentence of the first guy I track. That's a commander's duty, not mine. I'm some ranger, a good one yes, but I am still just a ranger. Some of the dialogue options you get are really bad and don't keep you immersed at all. Everything just seemed very forced.

The combat is rather lackluster. This kind of combat is good (like in Dragon Age) but it has to be done well.

All of this combined made it very hard to enjoy any of the story.

I know this isn't a great review at this point, I'll probably edit and fill it out later. But as of now I'd say don't get this game unless you get it in some bundle. I'm sure there are some people who could find enjoyment in this, but then again there are people who enjoy Goat Simulator P:
Jokes aside, I don't mean to bash this game; 3D animation and modelling is hard not to mention putting all of that together into a working game.

Basically; some may like this and some may not. It depends on you, but I wouldn't recommend it. If you're really that GoT-starved that you need anything you can get, go for it.

NOTE: my playtime is rather low, keep in mind I played this game offline, too.
Posted 18 February, 2016. Last edited 18 February, 2016.
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13.2 hrs on record (11.2 hrs at review time)
>>>Spoiler free-ish!

So people keep going on about how some characters had plot armour, and yes that is true, you can't kill them if they are still alive in the actual show/book series. Nontheless I still enjoyed playing through this story. Sometimes it doesn't seem to matter what you choose because the story's just automatically against you. I say just play through the story and don't take it all that seriously. I do hope they'll follow up with season 2 to continue where they left off, otherwise it's not a complete story. So take this game as it is, I enjoyed it. I see many others did, too. Take what you know and work with that.
Posted 16 February, 2016.
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