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14 people found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
7
0.7 hrs on record
Not worth picking up unless you have a group of friends to play with or are willing to play solo. I played this back on Playstation and the Vita and then picked up on PC to give it another shot and the game still has the same issue of where you join games and are either kicked right away or the people just instantly kill you. You'd be very lucky to get a match that you can actually play where people are actually trying and doing the objectives. The game has a good premise, but the fact that they included forced Team Killing just ruined it because all it does is invite A-hole players to play and ruin it for everyone else.

Hopefully the sequel does it a lot better, but this version I would avoid.
Posted 9 January.
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9 people found this review helpful
22.3 hrs on record (17.2 hrs at review time)
Buy on Sale or Better yet Buy Baldur's Gate 3

The game is not worth more than $20 max.

- Generic uninteresting story that does nothing to make you want to continue except to level up and see different areas.
- Basic Action RPG combat that does nothing to innovate or make it compelling.
- Expensive micro transactions - literal horse armor that costs as much as the base game.
- Expensive Battle Passes that don't even give enough currency to buy anything from the shop or even enough XP to finish the Battle Pass without grinding for hours and hours every day of the Season.

I could forgive all of if the game actually worked and ran well.

The game runs fine on the client side if you have a decent computer. The problem is it doesn't matter how good of a computer you have because you will still have issues because Blizzard thought it would be a brilliant idea to make the game always online, but then do nothing to make sure servers are stable. The game has constant Server Lag and Disconnects. Which is annoying, but what makes it worse is when you get disconnected you have to wait 10+ minutes for the server to save your character before the game will let you log back in. So despite having a good computer and Gigabit internet you still will have issues playing the game you overpaid for.

If you want an actual good RPG then buy Baldur's Gate 3. No Always Online, No Microtransactions and the game actually plays and runs.

Posted 13 December, 2023.
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48 people found this review helpful
4 people found this review funny
7.1 hrs on record (6.2 hrs at review time)
The game is great, but the Spacers Choice Edition was absolutely unnecessary. Everything included could have and should have been an update and in no way is worth the $10 it was to upgrade from owning the original. Worth picking up and playing if you don't own the original, Just not worth it to pick up if you do unless you want to unlock achievements again.

The performance issues for the most part have been fixed, but there are still some small issues like when I first launched the game it ran at 1 FPS until I got to the main menu then it fixed itself.

I have no idea why Obsidian decided to release a whole new version of the game instead of just updating the original except to be greedy. Game is really fun, but I just can't justify giving this bundle a positive review when this should have been an update and the bundle should have just been a normal bundle with the DLC's like other games do and this bundle just makes me worried with how they are going to treat the sequel.
Posted 4 December, 2023.
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23 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
14.7 hrs on record (12.8 hrs at review time)
Great game and I was even able to look past the Blurriness, Aspect Ratio, Input Delay, Graphical Issues and even Audio Issues for the simple fact I can finally play on PC.

However those issues aside the game has a game breaking bug in it where I cannot even beat the game because the emulation freezes every time at the same spot after Beating Rex. When Liquid is talking the second he starts the sentence "Thanks to Fathers DNA" it freezes. I can still hit L1 and R1 to bring up the game menu and restart the emulation or go back to game menu. Then trying again it still freezes at the exact same spot.

But I have also noticed it in other spots as well where the Emulator will just crash and stop working and the game that runs the launcher is perfectly fine.

Hopefully modders come up with something soon because we all know Konami won't do crap to fix their broken games. just absolutely ridiculous to release a game players can't even beat because of the crappy Emulation that was used.
Posted 28 October, 2023. Last edited 28 October, 2023.
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2 people found this review helpful
19.8 hrs on record (18.6 hrs at review time)
A Little Short, But Nothing Short of Amazing

I can thoroughly recommend Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart. This is the sort of game that everyone can play and enjoy, and although it's a shooter through and through, it's not violently graphic and the storyline is lighthearted and easy to get along with. The world, characters, and gameplay are all gorgeous. Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart is one of the best games I’ve played this year. It’s fun, it’s endearing, and I just want to play it again. The gameplay isn’t much different, but it’s refined and has aged like a fine wine, with the technical prowess on display we’ve come to expect from Insomniac Games. If you’re looking for a great narrative, the story is arguably the best in the series, with the grandeur of a Marvel movie.

Pros
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- Excellent characters, full of vitality, humor and emotions, in a well-written story.
- Top notch, enjoyable and varied gameplay.
- Variety in planets, with different design, constantly changing conditions.
- The best weapons ever made into a game
-State of the art technology, with great sound, stunning graphics (Pixar movie level), almost non-existent loading times and multiple display options (4K/30fps, 60fps with ray tracing enabled or not).
- It is the distillation of 20 years of the best elements of the series.

Cons
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- Minor camrea hiccups
- Slight frame drops in certain parts

If I had to say anything negative about the experience, it would be that it’s over a little too soon. For as long as the adventure lasts, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart does pretty much everything that a Ratchet and Clank fan could hope for. It tells a great story, has trademark humor and quality voice acting, and the pacing and gameplay is always satisfying and enjoyable.

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Posted 19 September, 2023. Last edited 19 September, 2023.
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2 people found this review helpful
94.8 hrs on record (35.1 hrs at review time)
A Great Game Made By Extremely Lazy Stuck Up Developers

The Game is extremely fun. It's just a shame that Bethesda is Extremely Lazy and so Stuck Up that when they get asked why they didn't do better at optimizing the game they turn around and blame the players for having outdated hardware when Players with High End machines are still Having issues. Crashing and FPS issues aside Bethesda couldn't even be bothered to do basic QoL features like an FOV Slider or DLSS/XeSS. It's just lazy game development and Bethesda needs to be called out on it because people shouldn't have to mod the game just to get basic features and then on top of it Bethesda disables Achievements if you do mod the game. They release half baked games and then punish players for trying to fix basic crap.

Now for an actual Review of what I have played thus far.

Starfield is a grand interstellar adventure with exciting pockets of exploration, detailed cities, interesting side quests, memorable characters, competent action, and fun ship building. Despite minor issues, it gracefully blends Bethesda’s trademark gameplay with the wonders of space. My opinion of Starfield is overall high despite what my many criticisms might suggest. It's a Bethesda RPG, and even Bethesda's middling options blow competitors out of the water when it comes to choice and freedom, so Starfield was always going to be a success. Starfield itself is perfectly competent and – dare I say it – fun, and even the most frustrating moments were unable to deter me from wanting more.

Starfield itself is something totally new for Bethesda, since it's the first new universe the company's worked on in decades, and it'll lean on the successes of the past to build another winning formula. A new encumberment system that penalizes your health and not your speed is an example of this evolution, but when you hear lines from medical vendors that sound, at times, identical to the phrases you'd hear nearly eight years ago in Fallout 4, it's difficult sometimes to not feel like you're playing a heavily modded Fallout.

If it seems like I'm being hard on the game, it's because I (and others) expect a lot more from Bethesda by now, and not all of those expectations were met. Despite all that, I still look forward to playing Starfield a lot more.

Pros
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- Fantastically designed cities and worlds
- Very well implemented spaceship construction
- Deep RPG mechanics with lots of freedom
- Lots of opportunities to play roles – spy, smuggler, trader, Mining magnate, space pirate
- Enormous variety in the setting
- Intuitive base building, both for machines and exteriors and interiors

Cons
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- Mods still disable achievements despite needing to use them to fix issues with the game that we all know Bethesda won't fix themselves
- Missing basic QoL Features and Settings that hold the game back from looking as good as it can
- Planets are self-contained systems, not a connected mega-open world
- Many planets are barren and empty – they only make sense when we build mining facilities there
- Occasional glitches, but overall very few bugs for the size of the game

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Posted 9 September, 2023.
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15 people found this review helpful
0.0 hrs on record
Buy it on sale when it's like $20. Not worth it at full price. You get the guns and some skins, but you DO NOT get ALL of the cosmetics which sucks. Instead they give you some even though you spent the money for the Ultimate Edition and then want to charge you another $30 for a Cosmetics season pass to get the other costume packs.
Posted 1 September, 2023.
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3 people found this review helpful
0.5 hrs on record (0.1 hrs at review time)
An actual Critically Acclaimed game:
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Posted 12 August, 2023.
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1 person found this review helpful
161.8 hrs on record (55.6 hrs at review time)
10/10 Game of the Year and quite possibly the greatest game ever made.
Posted 9 August, 2023. Last edited 21 November, 2023.
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10.4 hrs on record (10.2 hrs at review time)
It's more Spider-Man. The gameplay and exploration of the city is just as good as the original game, but the story is extremely short for the price and simply just not as good. Still overall enjoyable to play if you're a fan of the base game.
Posted 26 May, 2023. Last edited 25 July, 2023.
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