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3 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
1,987.9 hrs on record (419.5 hrs at review time)
Nice game, saw it since it's release but I was too busy playing Left 4 Dead and Overwatch, then later I got married, then I got my wife addicted to Overwatch, then later I bought my wife DBD then she got addicted to it so she started playing Overwatch less and she only playing it for loot boxes and weekly stuff, then every time she's playing DBD I can't help but watching her and get myself involved in her game! Then later I couldn't help but buying the game and buying the Resident Evil chapter at the same time, then my wife got me addicted to the game till this day and on. I've played a couple of coop games with my wife but by far this is the most game that we enjoy together!!
Posted 29 November, 2021. Last edited 22 November, 2023.
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169 people found this review helpful
10 people found this review funny
13.0 hrs on record (13.0 hrs at review time)
I started with the classic Resident Evil games and still, I tried every single RE game out there whether classic or modern RE.

RE 7 has a great variety for having different family members and playable flashbacks and It has a strong narrative and tense atmosphere to it. The game requires impressive patience and precision.

I can say that Resident Evil 7 refined survival-horror mechanics that balance old with a new feeling to Resident Evil 7, and by returning to horror, Resident Evil 7 feels special somewhat.

So from someone like me who is a RE veteran and has played every single RE game, I can truly say that the game is worth everyone's time and money whether you're a veteran or new to the RE universe. So by finally returning to horror, in Resident Evil 7, you will experience jump scares and it will get you under pressure that you will wish for a little pause. Thanks to uncle Jack from the family who keeps chasing your weak butt and keeps cutting everything of your body.

There are so much gore and blood, I felt that I couldn't continue playing after Jack got me the first time. I don't know about you but I screamed a lot and I totally jumped outta my chair. Jack keeps following you trying to hurt you and keeps talking to you about how he's enjoying every second of what he's doing to you while chasing you. Now, this scares me the most.

This game scares me more than any RE game I've ever played. RE 7 feels special and different.
Posted 23 January, 2017. Last edited 27 June, 2020.
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74 people found this review helpful
11 people found this review funny
121.8 hrs on record (111.5 hrs at review time)
The world and the graphics in the game are just gorgeous! It feels so alive and The game-play is Perfect and a friendlier Gears of War, but with Destiny’s RPG-style damage, and the character leveling seems a lot like you’d expect from any RPG type game: You level up, you gain new abilities, you get better gear, and you keep leveling up and so on.

I've played the closed beta and the open beta, so I spent around 10 hours of playing in total.
I simply enjoyed every moment in this game, doing simple tasks such as saving and rescuing the innocent and eliminating hordes of crazy armed evil gangs. Missions are executed from your Base of Operations, the player’s “home” where one takes on missions to help re-establish medical, security, and infrastructure services for the remaining survivors in the city.
As missions progress these three branches grow; the base evolves and changes, and players get access to better skills and items. It’s a rewarding sense of progress really.

Remember that, The Division is about helping the helpless, such as random civilians on the streets begging for supplies and helping kidnapped victims that you can find them locked in closets, cells, and storage rooms across the city. It’s a minor aspect, and it doesn’t impact gameplay but with all that, there's really an awesome feeling about doing all that.

You can either play solo or join a force. You can explore and do missions together. It's such a blast even if you're playing solo. But joining a group will make it even more blast and fun to play. I was happy to have my girlfriend with me playing The Division together in both betas. We had a lot of fun doing missions and side missions. I even decided to try the Dark Zone PvP (player vs. player) zone where some of the game’s best loot awaits you there but I did not like the Dark Zone/PvP Idea.

Overall: The Division is a solid game, and easily the best game available this year and it will keep you busy for a while.

Stay awesome! See ya in the field agents!
Posted 7 March, 2016. Last edited 27 June, 2020.
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94 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
43.2 hrs on record (42.3 hrs at review time)
Still, with all the different perspectives on this game, I want to give my opinion especially since I have played practically every resident evil and most horror games out there.

How can anyone say that this game is not scary or have a very tense, heart-pounding atmosphere? I may not have just out of my seat screaming scared or anything but this is definitely a tense game. I don't know how many times I just said to myself "What the heck?" and other phrases along those lines.

Shinji and his team did an excellent job designing the environments and atmosphere of the game as far as what I have played so far. I happen to like the RE4 style mixed with the last of us and dead space. To me, it was clear that it was not going to be anything revolutionary.

The controls are great and as far as enemy design just looks at Shinji's past work and if you like it then you will love the designs in the evil within. This game is great and I am glad I followed my gut and bought it. I can't say I like it more than the older Resident Evil games or RE4 but I do feel it is better than RE5 or 6. As for whether people should get this or not, I will have to say go for it!

Overall: It's a great game and you should pick it up.
Posted 30 November, 2014. Last edited 27 June, 2020.
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136 people found this review helpful
22 people found this review funny
637.0 hrs on record (552.2 hrs at review time)
Potentially great game ruined by the game community/chaos and hostile environment.

In a gaming world filled with sci-fi and war-themed multiplayer games, APB seems like a breath of fresh air. It takes place in modern times more or less, in a city torn apart by criminals activity. You have the choice of playing as a Criminal (gang member) or Enforcer (law enforcement) and basically, have to carry out missions depending on what type of character you're playing. Often you will have to team with other players and take out "enemies" as you carry out your mission.

When you first play around with APB: R, it's actually kind of fun. It's like a lite version of GTA mixed in with a little Saints Row. As the action unfolds, San Paro's NPC citizens react to the action as it unfolds, sometimes crouching, screaming, diving for cover, or cursing, making the city come alive.

Your experience As a newbie is pure chaos, frustration, and confusion. Go on the PvP missions and you will get blasted again and again and again relentlessly by extremely high-level players or hackers/ cheaters. Slaughtered doesn't even begin to describe what happens.
"Teaming" isn't at all like co-op, where you and a bunch of people interact and help each other out. Usually, it's more like a bunch of random people thrown together with no sense of teamwork who just "do their own thing" while carrying out a mission and ignoring you and other teammates. Ironically, while keeping silent throughout the entire mission, they'll suddenly grumble in chat about how much the team "sucked" after the mission is lost, and then angrily leave it. Team leaders will similarly keep quiet during gameplay and not give any guidance throughout, then kick newbies off their missions when things go wrong. But as for now. gamers first has fixed this and you no longer get kicked unless you have a demerit medal.

Expect to be kicked/ abandoned during or after a mission a lot if you're a newbie. If you're not sensitive, you'll just become angered by the "kicking" because by being constantly dumped, you never gain enough experience to get better at the game or meet new friends who you can play with in the future. But if you're a sensitive player, the endless round of being dumped makes the game feel hostile.
The chaos is out of this world! You'll be on a mission minding your own business and suddenly a player who isn't part of your mission will just keep ramming the crap out of your vehicle over and over again or running you over. Sometimes even your own teammates will kill you by running you over with a car or shooting you for no reason.

This is exactly what the first few days for the newbie will be like-- slaughter, griefing, uncommunicative teammates, team leaders angrily kicking you off missions, teammates whining about how much their team "sucked, being abandoned by teammates during missions.
Regardless of all that. when it comes to me. having a lot of friends in the game and enjoying every moment having fun while we're playing and laughing and ignoring all the bad in the game community. it's all worth it.

What else can you do in the game rather than playing? Tons of thingies.

If you're a boy then you can be a "Girl" if you're a girl then you can be a "Boy" K-k-Kawaii-everybody wins.

You can stand 24 hours in a social district being busy or simply being AFK all day.

You can be a businessman or business woman and sell thingies.

You can be a designer and design thingies.

You can be creative and create thingies.

One of the best thing in this game is the Character customization. It's really great how possible you can get your in-game character face to look like you in real life. which that is something people in the game don't do much. usually similar/preset faces.

Overall: As for 2014. The game is still getting, even more, better and will get a new solid engine and will get more content and more people to play this great game. Whether you're a veteran or new, make sure to give this game a chance and jump and enjoy the chaos.
Posted 30 November, 2014. Last edited 23 January, 2017.
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25 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
4.3 hrs on record
A beautiful world and a cute kid, in a game full of spirits and energy.
This is a game that will make you feel alive, relax. and have peace with yourself.

Overall: a must have for those who are looking for a good time and peace, plus a cute boy and a girl and a little sweet robot named Lula who will help you finding your path.
Posted 17 March, 2014. Last edited 23 January, 2017.
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58 people found this review helpful
15.0 hrs on record (15.0 hrs at review time)
Originally released for the GameCube in 2005 and now bringing all its glory to Pc/Steam users in HD and smoothness 60 fps.

Every now and then a game comes along that within the first minute of playing it you know it's going to be something truly special. To say that Resident Evil 4 is the greatest thing to happen to survival-horror games in 2005 and... since it's creation is a bold statement and one that can be backed up by the quality of the game at hand. Resident Evil 4 is the end all, be all that the genre has strived for since its inception and is a fond love letter not just to fans of action or survival-horror but to people that simply like to play games.

Frenetic action and giant boss battles aside, where Resident Evil 4 succeeds, as a survival-horror game isn't so much that it's a frightening game, though there are moments where you will be scared, but its haunting atmosphere. Resident Evil 4 will send chills through your spine as its atmosphere takes center stage against seemingly impossible odds as you go off in search of the President's daughter.

The game has the right feel to it, it does have it's action go to the forefront as it's greatest strength but it never lets the action get in the way of the atmosphere and the mood. The two combine together to make Resident Evil 4 one of the most masterful games ever made and an example of how to do the genre justice without abandoning what makes it a survival-horror game.

You will be lost in Resident Evil 4's game world for at least twenty hours and you will be compelled to play through it again, either on harder difficulties or with all of your previous items in tow for the second go around.

The game is truly fantastic and is well worth a purchase today for those who have never played it if only to see how it's influenced games like Dead Space and Gears of War in different ways.

Overall: Whether you're a fan of Resident Evil, the survival-horror genre, action games, adventure games, or simply good games, Resident Evil 4 has all the bases covered. This is the kind of game that comes along once in a console-generation and it needs to be experienced. It's a bold statement to call a game one of the all time greatest ever made.
Posted 27 February, 2014. Last edited 27 June, 2020.
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31 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
1.2 hrs on record
This is the game that stands out the most compared to Metal Slug 1,2, iX,4, and 5. Its levels and missions are much harder and much more challenging than the other Metal Slug games

I Remember myself back long years ago on the arcade I used to play that game and I beat it almost with 2 coins and wow people actually still staring at me and at the game and they actually told me that if I'm out of money they could give me more coins just to complete the game for them.

The game hearkens back to the days of the original Duke Nukem, Contra, or any of the other great twitch-shooters of the past. It's essentially a mindless shooting game, done in retro side-scrolling style, but as that goes, it's a lot of fun. You basically travel through levels, killing anything and everything, grabbing powerups as you go and trying to survive the constant onslaught of enemies the game throws at you. For a retro-style shooter, it's a reasonable challenge, as enemies sometimes overwhelm you with their sheer numbers. The bosses are fairly tough.

People feel it is a bit pricey for an arcade game. But that is without considering the immense quality and fun of this platform/shooting game. You will quickly forget the price as soon as you start playing this game! It is packed with action, fun, and great design! The music and sound effects are amazing, and the boss fights are memorable (but watch out or you could easily break your controller)

Overall: Metal Slug 3 is probably the best of the series and strongly recommended to fans of shooter games or for those who loved the old side-scrolling action games like Myself.
Posted 27 February, 2014. Last edited 27 June, 2020.
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20 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
16.3 hrs on record
Being the huge Batman fan that I am, I still knew that at some point I was going to try it out. And that I did on Halloween night. Ten hours later, my opinions on the game have changed drastically. This is the largest, most complete, most refined Arkham to date. Every single aspect of the game has been tuned to the point where it has reached its full potential.

It is true that regarding gameplay, this is Arkham City on a larger scale, with a larger map and plenty more skills, animations, gadgets, and so on. But the story in Origins is fantastic and stands out as the best in the trilogy. Every major enemy is introduced with flair, and the fights are spectacular. The Deathstroke battle (which has caused many a lot of trouble, but I thoroughly enjoyed) in particular, was epically designed. The martial artistry displayed in this scene is jaw-dropping. I cannot think of a more awesome and cinematic showdown in a comic book-inspired video game.

The atmosphere is thick with immersion and somehow darker as well. I feel this visual interpretation more akin to the Batman world I know and grew up with. Similar to what Tim Burton did on his second Bats movie.

So to wrap things up, yes, Origins is very similar to Arkham City. Yet after spending some time with it, I´ve come to the conclusion that the Arkham formula is too much of a winning one, and polishing it rather than messing with it was perhaps, the safest and truest (to the franchise) course of action WB could have taken. Batman Arkham Origins´ biggest hurdle is its legacy, and the uncontrollable human tendency to compare.

As a gamer and Batman fan, I have given the game a chance and wholeheartedly recommend Arkham Origins. A truly memorable experience if measured on its own grounds.

Overall: I can only wish this was the first installment. Arkham City was pretty much a perfect game but it doesn't preclude Origins from being a great game.

Note: Don't skip the credits scene.
Posted 14 November, 2013. Last edited 27 June, 2020.
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26 people found this review helpful
66.1 hrs on record (58.0 hrs at review time)
Resident Evil Revelations was an exclusive game for the 3DS was released in 2012
Capcom decides to Share Their Sweet Baby with us on Consoles/PC. for those like me who played this game on the 3DS you know that this baby is a must play on PC.

Resident Evil Revelations is the most fun RE game I've played since RE4 and is much better than the disappointed Resident Evil Games that was released nowadays. Resident Evil Revelations takes place in between the events of RE4 and RE5. Familiar faces Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine will be in the story plus new characters such as the charming Italian male named Parker, the flirtatious Jessica, specialist operatives named Keith and Quint whom are military-style units and Quint is a specialist with tech stuff, commander O Brian who works for the organization named BSAA that Chris and Jill helped create to stop bioterrorists and the red-haired Raymond who is an agent from another organization who has a mysterious aura to him and you aren't sure to trust him or not

The story shows the events that happened to a once beautiful city named Terragrigia which was built on an artificial island (you'll see how it's surrounded by beautiful ocean scenery) and the city was high tech, used clean energy but a series of disasters happened to the city

The story does a good job to fill you in one what happened to Terragrigia and explains about Terragrigia in detail with some beautiful cinematics and it makes an attempt to fill you in on story elements that happened in past RE games

The story also has a bit of character flirting and romantic interests mixed with a lot of seriousness and personally I like how the story is that way because the story is still disturbing and very serious and can be emotional but the romantic interest/flirting stuff and humor give the characters/story a nice break from some of the intensity at times

The gameplay in RE Rev is a great mix of classic survival horror and action gameplay. For much of the game, you'll need to be conservative with ammo because ammo isn't plentiful like it is in RE4/RE5/RE6 which means you'll need to make headshots or cannot miss too often when you shoot. This adds more intensity to the gameplay as you'll try to make your last few remaining bullets count and was something that was missing in RE4/RE5/RE6.

Overall: Probably the best original release title so far and it brings back the survival horror elements that classic style RE fans miss.
Posted 23 May, 2013. Last edited 27 June, 2020.
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