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130.9 hrs on record (103.8 hrs at review time)
Stardew Valley is the spiritual successor to Harvest Moon. If you like that style of game, then you'll love this.
Posted 28 June, 2019.
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14.0 hrs on record (9.7 hrs at review time)
Tales from the Borderlands is an action packed narrative by the folks over at Telltale & Gearbox.
Dark but light-hearted humor punctuates every scene, where something could turn out morbidly or awesome depending on your choices. Or morbidly awesome. It is definitely not afraid of the stylistic humor found in the main series, but does tone it down quite a bit as to not be Tales from the Memelands. Expect to see familiar faces, and a whole lot of new ones. Telltale does not disappoint.


As a further note:
Telltale nailed the intro for the first episode.
Seriously, just go watch it if you're not going to play this, as it's arguably better than the intros for the other main games.

This "review" was written at the time of Episode 3's release, and the game may get more awesome-r as time goes on.
Posted 24 June, 2015.
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374.6 hrs on record (196.2 hrs at review time)
Originally released in summer 2010, published by EA and developed by the now defunct RealTime Worlds, APB is a competitive 3rd Person Shooter Sandbox Massively Multiplayer Online Game with rich character customization as one of it's primary features. Now in the hands of GamersFirst and Reloaded Productions, APB has been relaunched as APB: Reloaded, aiming to enhance the original, and expand on content. APB can be a fun game in short bursts, but will quickly become frustrating with it's steep difficulty curve and dependance on better gear, obtained either with ingame currency or through the ARMAS Market (Cash Shop). The system requirements are also painful if you wish to play on the highest settings, however, the requirements have been reduced in order to appeal to a larger market than when it launched in summer 2010. Despite my less than glowing review, I still recommend that you at least try this game.
Posted 14 July, 2012.
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