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19 people found this review helpful
14.0 hrs on record (3.8 hrs at review time)
This is a really nice mod, with a great concept. Who wouldn't want to play a game set in the Dark Ages, in first person? The several classes and different game modes provide a good variety of gameplay, but the clunky movement makes it less enjoyable.

If you like playing Garry's Mod, you can use this game's content on it.
Posted 2 December, 2013.
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6.7 hrs on record (5.1 hrs at review time)
This game reminds me of the platformers I used to play as a child (mostly the Megaman games); it's a really nice game, with the typical gameplay mechanics you'd expect from a "robot saves the world" story: upgrades, different weapons, etc. It has a pretty simple story, but that doesn't mean it's not interesting. The boss fights are challenging, and, in my opinion, well executed.

So, in conclusion, I recommend this game. It's fun, and that's all that matters.
Posted 2 December, 2013.
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1 person found this review helpful
0.5 hrs on record
This might be the weakest entry in the Deus Ex franchise. Now, it's not a bad game per se, but as a Deus Ex game, it leaves some things to be desired. Still, it's quite good. It keeps the conspiracy tone that made the original so great, with several factions fighting for control. As far as the conflict goes, you can choose your side more freely than in the original game, having several different endings. However, it's a rather short game.
Posted 10 November, 2013.
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73.6 hrs on record (18.3 hrs at review time)
Counter-Strike: Source is pretty much the classic Counter-Strike we all know and love/hate, only now in the Source engine. Being on a different engine, there are new ways to play: for example, grenades now bounce from the walls in a more "realistic" way, but more or less it's the same game as always.

This game also includes bots, for solo play, if that's what you like, and it has several classic maps from the original CS. As always, it's easy to pick up, difficult to master.
Posted 10 November, 2013.
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35.1 hrs on record
Deus Ex.

You should play this game. Words are not enough to describe it. With an amazingly well-crafted story of conspiracy, this game will keep your interest right until you finish. As for the gameplay itself, it doesn't dissapoint, from augmentations to weapon mods, not to mention the several ways you can dispatch your enemies, this game has it all.

And the world, it feels huge. You'll probably spend hours searching every corner, looking for secrets. I know I did. So, just go ahead and play it. If you don't... What a shame.
Posted 2 November, 2013.
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86.3 hrs on record (39.9 hrs at review time)
Half-Life: Source is pretty much the classic Half-Life ported to the Source engine. The graphics are pretty much the same, the main differences being water animations, the introduction of ragdolls, and some other physics stuff. And the skyboxes are more detailed now. The maps remain largely the same, so, if you like Half-Life, you'll like this as well.

Personally, I play both games whenever I feel like replaying the series, but that's just because I'm weird like that, as the story in both games is exactly the same, this being a port and all.
Posted 2 November, 2013.
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1 person found this review helpful
26.2 hrs on record (17.7 hrs at review time)
Worms Reloaded is, basically, another entry on the Worms franchise. Another completely fun entry, I should say. Yes, pretty much like every other Worms game out there, this game right here is packed with all the hilarious stuff you can expect when you give weapons, and voices, to worms. Pretty fun game to play with friends, and crush their dreams of winning. All the different game modes are really fun, and it has lots of customization for your worms, including hats, yes, you read that right, hats! Free of charge, by the way.

Wow, what else can you ask of this game? The sheep? It's right there as well!
Posted 2 November, 2013.
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11.5 hrs on record (11.5 hrs at review time)
Counter-Strike: Condition Zero picks up the classic CS formula, and takes it to a new level with the addition of a singleplayer campaing; Deleted Scenes. It also features another singleplayer mode in which you can play missions in the classic maps from CS. As for the multiplayer itself, well, it's basically the same as the original CS, with two new character models for each faction, and, for the first time, built-in bots.

However, as this game was released shortly before the release of Counter-Strike: Source, it suffered from that: most CS players would stay with the classic CS, and the new players (or those willing to switch) went to Source. Due to this, this game is not as popular as every other CS game.
Posted 2 November, 2013.
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11.5 hrs on record (11.3 hrs at review time)
The simple fact that this 10+ years old game still shows up in the top played games on Steam clearly says something about its quality. I feel like I shouldn't even recommend it, as its name speaks for itself. Easy to pick up, difficult to master, Counter-Strike is one, if not the best multiplayer FPS out there, and it'll probably remain that way for many years to come. The fact that this game rivals it sequels in number of players worldwide only shows how great this game is.

So, do yourself a favour and get it.
Posted 12 October, 2013.
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142.5 hrs on record (96.3 hrs at review time)
Portal 2 is an excellent game, something I've come to expect from Valve. It once agains puts the player in the shoes of Chell, as she wanders through the Aperture Science facilities. The puzzles are similar in quality to those of the original Portal, although some people might say they're easier; I think this is due to the fact that we've become accostumed to "thinking with portals".

The story is excellent, we get to know more about the facility, and we get to explore its deeper areas, learning about its beginning, all the way up to its current state.

So, what can say, besides the fact that I highly recommend it?
Posted 12 October, 2013.
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