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5 people found this review helpful
20.0 hrs on record (7.9 hrs at review time)
This game is amazing and deserves to be played by everyone and everything, living or non-living alike...

On a serious (as can be) note though, this game is adorable. It is just so adorable that it makes me want to cry. Everything related to kittens is captured perfectly, from their squeaky mews to their deep purrs to their adorable (and deadly!) snarls to even the fact that those kittens are absolute demons that you have to take care of, in order to make sure they don't annihilate your house (or an entire city).

There are a few things that I think could be improved, and most of them are UI related. The most notable one being that the game doesn't have an actual pause option. When you pull up the menu the time still goes on, which can make the small feline chaos seem extremely intimidating at times.

Another thing is that while it is true that the game is intended to be played with VR and that it won't be the same without it, it is still playable and quite fun. It seems that the only things that you'll be missing out on are the petting animations, which are admittedly a big part of the game. I haven't tried the VR, and will probably update this review if I ever get to try it out as intended.

Please, play this game. It is a beautiful and precious piece of gem that deserves to be played. Also, take care and stay hydrated as always!
Posted 4 June, 2023. Last edited 4 June, 2023.
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8 people found this review helpful
13.9 hrs on record (12.7 hrs at review time)
I used to play this game when I was little, so it was lovely to find it available here. Such a nostalgia trip this was

The game is surprisingly engaging despite being mainly aimed at children. It doesn't have anything too intense (Well, the violence is there but it's very harmless and cartoony), but combat and stealth portions of the game are both well done and do give a sense of "coolness". The puzzles are also neither too easy nor soulslike hard.
I do have to say, however, that the game does have a few glitches that make it a bit hard to play. One was with the enemy models where they would stretch and cover the entire screen. I couldn't quite get rid of it, but survived the mission and lucked out with the enemy models. The other one was on some of the later levels where the timing of the game and the physics would mess up, particularly the level "Time to Flea". I believe it is a frame rate issue, as I managed to fix it by setting the fps cap to below 60 (45 did it for me). The glitches are partially why I wrote this, as I hope it will spare some people the lost time and frustration.

To me the positives are:
- Music and art direction (charming despite looking a bit dated)
- Interesting player characters. Seriously, you can fight a bunch of mooks as a dog or infiltrate bases as a little girl
- Fun and (mostly) solid gameplay
- Mostly engaging puzzles
- Family friendly
- Rhino (the hamster)

And the negatives are:
- Bolt's attack tracking can be unreliable at times
- The dialogue can sound (naturally) a bit childish at times
- Platforming can feel weird at times
- Graphics might break pretty badly
- The game speed being tied to fps can break some levels of the game. It is fixable so not as bad as the graphics glitch, but I think the fact that it can only be fixed by tuning the fps is worth noting, as it can easily be missed

It is an absolutely great game for a child, if that's the question. However, I played it myself and I would say that it's a very cute, fun, and cool action game for anyone who may want to play it (and possibly for the fellows who have also loved the movie).
Take care and stay hydrated!
Posted 27 December, 2022. Last edited 27 December, 2022.
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4 people found this review helpful
1,918.1 hrs on record (1,698.1 hrs at review time)
The review is a bit long, but:

I believe Warframe is still one of the best examples of a free MMO Looter-Shooter game. While the earlier tutorial stages of the game are rough (mainly due to the complexity and the lack of guidance in terms of the modding system, as well as a lack of damage due to not having some crucial mods), the midgame and the story content are where I think this game really shines (and the art direction, both visually and auditorily).

The monetization is also pretty unintrusive since the premium currency can be traded between players. Even the battle pass system (Nightwave) is used to reward gameplay and tell episodic side-stories, rather than to be an extra layer of monetization. The upgraded weapon and warframe models (primes) can be grinded for ingame, and the only truly exclusive items that Prime Access gives are the additional cosmetics such as syandanas (capes), ephemeras (auras), sugatras (weapon ornaments), and armor.

Speaking of which, character customization in this game is one of the most rewarding aspects of it. There aren't many cosmetic choices in the beginning, but many events (Valentine's Day, Halloween, St. Patrick's Day) give out free color palettes. Nightwave also gives out plenty of cosmetic rewards, and so do the yearly anniversaries and random but rare alerts. Premium skins are also accessible for free, since platinum can be traded for. The cosmetics that are only accessible using real money are the Tennogen skins and the Prime accesories.

Something that I haven't played personally is the endgame content, so I can't tell how it works or plays. The game seems to suffer from the meta vs. non-meta problem that a lot of other MMOs do, where certain weapons are the only ones usable in later content. I haven't experienced this personally, but just thought that it was worth mentioning for the sake of fairness. Still, the combat and movement system together , as far as I've played, give a very strong sense of power-fantasy that I haven't really found anywhere else.

It is not a perfect game, but it's still one of the best free MMO games that I've played, and will continue to play.

I would say that the positives are:
- Story and art direction
- Fluid and powerful gameplay
- Build customization via mods (Though meta choices exist)
- Frequent updates (Both major and QoL)
- Unintrusive monetization and "play to progress" formula
- Great character customization

And the negatives are:
- Frequent nerfs to most commonly used weapons
- Some bugs in the gameplay (a few gamebreaking ones).
- Very rough new player experience
- Lack of ingame guides (Wiki is usually needed)
- Can be a grindfest (Negative unless you enjoy it in a game?)
- Many fun and interesting weapons can be overshadowed by the current meta

I hope this review helps, and I hope that I didn't skip anything.
Stay safe and be well!
Posted 9 September, 2022. Last edited 12 September, 2022.
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