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34.0 hrs on record (0.5 hrs at review time)
Bought the game while it was still kind of unstable and it was still fun but frustrating.

Now that all that is cleared up I highly recommend this game. Nothing has been more fun than dropping into hell with my fellow Divers. LONG LIVER DEMOCRACY!!!
Posted 19 February, 2024. Last edited 8 March, 2024.
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170.0 hrs on record (169.8 hrs at review time)
The Witcher 3 is a borderline masterpiece.

I've played the previous two installments and both were great in some aspects and lacking in others, meanwhile the third makes up for pretty much everything. The story is extremely engaging and really makes you feel the moral weight of some of the choices you have to make and the consequences since nothing is truly black/white. The gameplay is fun and enjoyable aside from it's occasional clunky moments, also on higher difficulties it really is extremely engaging doing various builds and using plenty of the oils and potions making you truly feel like a witcher. The world is beautiful and fun to explore and there's plenty to do and see with monster contracts, side quests, treasure hunts, and of course Gwent. Overall the base game is amazing, it's fun, engaging, immersive, and exciting. It truly does make you feel like you're Geralt.

I'll also include opinions of both DLC's below.

Hearts of Stone is an interesting experience and adds a bunch of more things to do to the one major area, as well as adds a whole new in game enchantment mechanic which adds something new to combat. It's not extremely long but it's challenging and interesting, also the potential sword you can receive as a reward is incredible. I will add another 10-15 hours of fun to what you've already enjoyed.

Now Blood and Wine is a different beast. This adds a ton of new content being a whole new area, enemies, items, and combat mechanic to the game. Enough to almost be it's own game in itself. It's story is fantastic and also helps new players become even more familiar with the previous lore of the series. The new creatures are both a nice change and also challenging at times. The new mechanic of mutations adds a whole new level to the combat and builds, and to top it all off Toussaint is absolutely beautiful. This will add hours of things to do and chase in both quests, contracts, and most of all Gwent.

Overall it's a fantastic game with excellent expansions. Outside of a few gameplay flaws and rare bugs this game is a gem and easily one of the best games of the past decade. A must play and must buy.
Posted 20 January, 2020.
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2,350.5 hrs on record (148.2 hrs at review time)
I've been playing Destiny since D1 was first released on Xbox and have stuck with the series since, through thick and thin. (I want you to know this beforehand)

Now with that being said as a veteran I think Shadowkeep is at the perfect spot Destiny 2 can be in and can also move from, as long as they continue with constant quality and good story work. Now as a new player Shadowkeep is unbelievably unorganized and confusing with it's whole change in progression systems, and can be pretty rough to adjust to.

I will say though regardless of it's flaws and it has plenty, it's core mechanics and modes are fun and enjoyable. The shooting and classes all feel tight and well thought-out and are currently the most balanced they've ever been. As long as you're playing Shadowkeep or Forsaken there's loads to do, plenty of raids, dungeons, strikes, quests, and places to explore to keep you busy.

The new armor system is cool and even though it needs some rework, much better than it has been in the past adding a whole new way to play the game. Getting randomly rolled weapons is also less tedious with new ways to guarantee yourself weapons through multiple in-game methods making that grind much less stressful. The Crucible is enjoyable though is fairly brutal at times and not very forgiving for new players.

Overall the game plays great and there's plenty of stuff to do and gain, the downside is with the new rework it's very overwhelming if you're new and extremely confusing. First and foremost keep in mind that though it's a looter shooter it's also still a MMO and grind is and will be a thing you HAVE to do to be able to do most end-game content.

It's free try it out and if you like what you see I recommend getting the expansions.
Posted 6 November, 2019.
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61.1 hrs on record (50.6 hrs at review time)
Get game to play with friends and plenty of stuff to do. Each class is unique enough to make the game re-playable. Overall fun and the DLC content is fairly enjoyable as well.
Posted 30 June, 2019.
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1 person found this review helpful
348.0 hrs on record (71.7 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
It's a fun game with a group or duo and sometimes solo. Only downside so far it how luck based matches are with both equipment and circle placement, which leads into some matches being 20-30 minutes of walking just to be killed from somewhere you don't know.

(This game is early access as of this review)
Posted 25 August, 2017.
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