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141.3 hrs on record (138.9 hrs at review time)
The Japanese aesthetic is beautiful to say the least. The hunts all feel unique in their own ways, even with several locations being used repeatedly like in previous Monster hunter games. I do wish Capcom would add a Deviljho update so we can hunt Deviljho in this one too. I'd be glad to trade out Tigrex for Deviljho.

After getting the Sunbreak expansion, I'm looking forward to hunting my favorite Elder Dragon, Shagaru Magala, all over again to rock that pristine White armor.

I recommend this to anyone who loves Monster hunter and enjoys the franchise. This is a must-have in my book. The lobbies you create may have substantially fewer people than the previous installment, but you can rock you with your team of 4 to hunt monsters, and everyone brings their favorite pet with them!

Also, this is the first in the franchise to let us have a DOG! Since my first game, Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate for the 3DS, I've wanted a canine companion to hunt with! And now I have it! I'd be cool with the Canine having the focus on roles like damage and defense support, able to either deal additional high damage, or to taunt monsters so I can focus on the tail and oher weak points! And the Palicoe being focused on healing, buffing, and dispelling debuffs.

The Palamute needs to become a permanent part of the franchise!

Overall, I recommend this game! I've had it for more than a couple years now, and I love it. It's always a treat to play it and come back.
Posted 18 August.
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17.7 hrs on record (12.3 hrs at review time)
I got this game from my best friend some time back, and after having gone in to thoroughly play it, it is a demanding title with a variety of fun gameplay modes.

Pros:
1: Nostalgia for toy movies such as Toy Story, and Small Soldiers. If you grew up with movies like these, you're gonna start off on a good vibe!

2: Classic shooter style gameplay. Nothing fancy, no "slide cancel", no "Advanced techs" or any of that! It's RAW!

3: Simplified weapon system! Your entire weapon loadout is 2 weapons, and you can pick them up as you go. They change based on what weapons you pick up in each stage, and each has it's own ammo.

4: Fun character designs. The playable characters and enemies by majority have a humanoid shape.

5: Single Player and Multiplayer modes a plenty! From the campaign/story mode, to the VS modes.

6: Loads of player customization! You unlock a LOT of stuff to work with to make your ideal figure! From base body, to matching heads, to the weapon color, EVEN THE BOX! I was impressed by the attention to detail with the way all of these details came together!

7: You can play with up to 7 friends for 8-player online play! This means a fairly light load on your PC if you happen to host a game online!

8: Peer to Peer connection: No worry about servers shutting down if the devs decide they're done with this game and move on to their next project if it proves profitable.

9: Unique "Tower Defense" action gameplay! It incorporates tower defense mechanics into the game, making it a whole new vibe. Totally different from every other action shooter game I've EVER played to this point!

Cons:
1: Only 10 maps (And they're used in both single player and multiplayer)... THIS is a bit crippling to me, as I remember my old FPS and TPS titles having more than 10 maps. The only difference is that the hypercores are not present in most multiplayer modes. I would appreciate some Multiplayer exclusive maps or arena maps designed for multiplayer. Something like an "Overhead display" map, or "Collector's room", or for a MASSIVE map, a Gymnasium from a local High School with stuff like Bleachers as a MASSIVE symmetrical multiplayer map.

2: Bot AI... This is one of those cases where AI bots will start to focus on you if you start to get good or start climbing the heap, even if they're all set to the easiest setting.

3: Limited multiplayer mode options. You have the Campaign/story whhich can be played split-screen, or online, or run a LAN network, which is a big plus for up to 4-players co-op. But the multiplayer modes are the usual batch. Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, and a mode I never thought I'd see outside of free to play garbage First Person Shooters with gross balance issues (Such as overpowered sniper rifles that instant-kill in one shot with explosives nerfed to be useless), the "Infection" mode. There is one more mode, but I forgot what it was... Would be nice if they could make a differentiation between Free For All, and Team modes.

4: Sessions max out up to 8 players in VS modes. I get this is to accommodate players with older PCs, which hits me in nostalgie for old 8-player Starcraft matches. But as an action and shooter game, personally it feels like they could crank up the player and bot numbers. Just a small gripe honestly. I'm used to VS matches with 16 and even 32, sometimes even 64 players at a time killing each other.

5: Loadout limitations. Some weapons take 2 slots, and as powerful as they are, the biggest problem with these is the fact that some weapons have substantially more recoil. The minigun for example has crazy high recoil, and you need minigun specific parts to add to your gun.

All things considered, despite the cons, the Pros more than outweigh them. I hope this game gets some updates soon to add more to it. It's a good solid game to play, and it could always stand to get more support. A Gymnasium level would be so awesome though. And a stage where the entire house is a MASSIVE open world including the back yard. An alley map with pipes and lumber situated for a symmetrical map would be cool too. Adding symmetrically designed maps for multiplayer would be a great step forward.
Posted 3 March.
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3,113.3 hrs on record (2,540.0 hrs at review time)
The only condition is you DO NOT CHEAT! Seriously! The game's code was not built to accomodate cheating, and those who do cheat with 3rd party software cause the game to lag to ♥♥♥♥! If you're the kind of trash that can't play an online game without cheating, skip this one! Avoid it like the plague!

Single player is interesting enough, with 3 characters, each has their advantages and disadvantages, the story is good.

But again, online is a different animal, and you're not allowed to cheat in online! Seriously! Cheating in online will hurt your PC and the PCs of other players! And you don't want to get sued by other players who suddenly can't play the game because you had to be a stupid ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ waste of life that thought that cheating in an online game was a good idea!

In GTA Online, the term "Modder" is used to describe the trash who rely on mod menus to screw with the game's code, and do trash things like god mode, stack vehicles, gravity manipulation, teleport, teleport to players, and a bunch of other ♥♥♥♥ the developers did not want players to do!

The community has long since had enough of the cheating trash, and the game's code cannot handle cheaters ruining the game further! Seriously!

If you want a fun crime sim, play it! If you want a game you can just cheat in, go back to fortnite or roblox!

Winners don't cheat!
Posted 15 April, 2023.
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63.9 hrs on record (7.1 hrs at review time)
Overall a good game. Plays well.If you want a YuGiOh game with just the cards, no real big story or cinematic stuff to get between duels, you're good.

Game lacks controller support, and really, it should have controller support right out of the box. Some of us strongly prefer using a controller. Like pressing A to confirm our card pick, and B to decline. Konami needs to add controller support to this game.

Problem is, the game allows a total of 8 summoning methods, some of which take a lot of getting used to.

Pendulums ruined the game, this is unanimous from what I've heard. A card that can be picked up easily to ban pendulum summons permanently and destroys all monsters summoned via pendulum summons INCLUDING the pendulum monsters would be a good step forward.

Link, Syncro, XYZ summons, a fine novelty, but shouldn't be more powerful than the normal/effect monsters without a ridiculously higher cost.

Fire needs more support. I main Tyrant Dragon, and it feels sorely neglected compared to the decks like Blue Eyes White Dragon, and Dark Magician.

Crafting point acquisition is unfavorable. Needs to focus on a single currency and let us get card packs based on IRL card packs from lists that existed, like "Legend of the Blue Eyes", and such.

Players should have the ability to select different rulesets like if we want to deal with pendulums, XYZ, Syncro, and Link summons. All four of which are just annoying or just unbalanced.

Would I recommend it? Yes, the gems are simple enough to farm, and it's the primary currency for getting a bunch of cards. A single-currency system is appreciated, the crafting points not so much. It's also a FREE game, and uses the basic field type with 5 monster zones, 5 spell/trap zones, extra deck, fusion deck, deck, graveyard, and Banish sections.

I would recommend more "mates", based on popular or well known monsters, like Dark Magician Girl, Tyrant Dragon, and more. Also would be cool if an update included some 3D monsters depicted with animations. Though I guess it'd be easier to depict them as "mates".

Loads of customization to it too. Custom duel fields that work like play mats, card zones, etc. The game has a LOT of potential. Monetization isn't grossly predatory or intrusive like Duel Links.

I'm not too fond of the version of the Dark Magician the game uses with the blue skin and blonde hair... Looks more like a fresh corpse to me. I switched to the Blue Eyes White dragon mate when it came out. I'd rather have a dragon on my board than a Dark Magician variant that makes me think he's a preserved corpse reanimated.

I'd also be fine with more mates that are based on attractive females, not waving my ♥♥♥♥ around, but Konami is a Japanese company, and the old saying "sex sells" is still relevant even today, though for gamers, it could be said "Waifus sell".

I'll say this, if Konami added 3D models of female duelists to serve as "mates", I would not be surprised, and I can honestly say there would be a LOT of guys I know in FB groups who would not hesitate to buy "waifu" "mates" to sit on their board while playing.
Posted 17 February, 2023.
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50.5 hrs on record (47.2 hrs at review time)
If you like YuGiOh in the sense of classic games you had on console and portable, this is pretty good. What drags it down is the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ new summons! Syncro, Tuner, Link summon, XYZ, and Pendulum. Game needs a duel rules system where you can just put certain summoning types on a ban list! It's one thing if you like to use them, but the game feels BROKEN and nigh unplayable with the pendulum, syncro, and xyz summon spam! It needs an update to let us BAN certain summon methods.

Bring it back down to legacy rules. Legacy rules were the most fun, and you didn't have limburger levels of cheese "I summon half my deck and end my turn" ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥!
Posted 23 January, 2023.
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55.2 hrs on record
A fairly solid game, though sadly not supported by the developers anymore. There is so much potential not tapped into, and sadly if you wanted stuff from the premium shops, the means to get those is no longer viable. This game may be dead, but you can still have fun with it if you bought it and have friends.

It uses a unique take on the brawler mechanics, though it's a 1-1 affair with teams of 3 in tag team format, with no chance of a way to have all members of your team on the field all at once outside of a combo, but even then, it's just one of your team of 3.

In some ways it's pretty bare-bones, and in others it's kinda putting a new spin on the 3D fighter genre. Maybe if they make a Jump Force 2, they'll make it a bit more open, and not include a cash shop for items. I can't help but feel the cash shop for certain things was why this game did not have such a massive following... Still, if you can find a way to get this game, it's worth the time spent.

I wish there were more custom character creation slots though...
Posted 28 September, 2022. Last edited 28 September, 2022.
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1.6 hrs on record
Between the over-guarded turret-saturated bases, and malicious players who kill you if you even walk into your field of vision and take what potentially good stuff you may have, not a good game overall. Community is too toxic. The few friendly players you may meet are too few to change things for the better. Report anyone that kills you because chances are they teleported just to blow your head off from behind!

Developers need to really crack down on cheaters! ESPECIALLY the Chinese players who love cheating and tele-fragging you for no reason!
Posted 2 April, 2022.
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1.6 hrs on record (1.3 hrs at review time)
After having played this game for a while, and trying to available stages, I found some good and bad.

Among the bad...
Weapon accuracy isn't so good at close range.
Melee attacks are not accurate.
Health bar is small and out of the way instead of more obviously presented, which makes it tough for newer players to figure out their remaining health.
Lack of health pickups.
The control scheme is not customzsable, which is a detriment.

Then we have the GooD And boy are they GOOD!
Visually impressive!
Regularly/frequently updated for more content
Customizable character(Not a lot, but it's a start)
Weapon selection

Things I'm looking forward to:
More weapons! I would suggest a variety of weapons like side arms. Like the 9mm Beretta with a suppressor making it easier to kill zombies without triggering their aggro. Magnum Revolver which mas great accuracy, but is brutally overpowered and LOUD!
Increased depth in the character creator
Multiplayer support for co-op play.
Health packs
More Boss arenas
More open arenas for clearing out zombies.
Considerable increases to weapon and melee attack accuracy for up-close combat
Configurable controls (The default configuration is not very intuitive)

For a project that was whipped up quickly initially, turned into a long term project for educational and entertainment purposes, it's a pretty solid game, and has potential to be a good casual zombie killing game.
Posted 1 April, 2022.
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1,179.3 hrs on record (0.5 hrs at review time)
Sadly there is no 18+ porn in this... That's the bummer.

It's a port of a mobile gacha app that has been improved to accomodate a controller. But sadly it accomodates the stupid Xbox button layout instead of the correct Nintendo button layout.

No backtracking a stage if you rush it...

There's a girl with tits too small to really get your motor going(It may not be a con to you but it is to me! And this is my ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ review!)

Those are the cons.

The Pros are:

The characters are easy to look at.

Stages are easy enough to beat without too much worry

Busty girls have subtle jiggle physics.

Characters all have their own unique animations.

You can navigate the menus simple enough with just your mouse.

Action segments make a controller viable.

Am I likely to keep up with it? Maybe I might play it a little once a day for the daily login rewards, but beyond that, I doubt it. I don't like how it asked me for $44 for a particular character pack... I don't have that kinda money!

If you're into action games without too much depth, this might suit you. It's a bit grindy, and daily rewards can be useful in-game.

If you're big on making your own custom character, you're better off looking somewhere else.

Do I recommend it? Sure. It has some things I really like in a video game! Ninjas, beautiful women with big tits, and killing things for what feels like mindless fun! It's not as deep as Dragonball Xenoverse 2, but I've played early game stuff(I think), and the gameplay can always be improved for PC. I was expecting much worse than the small limited levels and the limited stuff there is, so I'll give it a passing grade. At least it's not trying to force me to pay out the ass for everything like a modern EA "game"!

Only way I'd really pay for the packs in-game is if I got to bang beautiful women in cosplay of these women, and we all know the likelihood of that happening is about the same as finding a unicorn that farts rainbows and lactates chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream from it's nipples!

EDIT:

After having gotten into it further, it's surprisingly deep with how it plays. I don't know if this is because it's a port for PC, or if this was in the mobile version to begin with, but timing plays into it. You can play it with keyboard and mouse, or with a controller. Timing your attacks and dodges can yield strategic advantages, such as for Asagi, you can make use of her canonical speed to get free hits in on enemies, which is pretty good stuff! Or Mizuki Shiranui can summon a water clone that will attack enemies for as long as it's active, or Ingrid having an ability to set a damage zone of dark flames!

Each character plays differently, and it's besides their weapon styles. There are a few ways to play, such as being active in playing the stages to rack up skill points to power up your characters, or set one in a skill points training room to get her some skill points easy.

The costs do go up which is expected for upgrading facilities, so be ready to GRIND if you're not willing to pay real world money for it! You might love it, you might not, that's on you.

If you came to this game expecting hardcore porn sequences where you're breeding women mercilessly, you're in the wrong game! If you're looking for even ONE playable male character, you're in the wrong game. This game has no playable male characters.

If you don't like the sexualization of female characters in games, well you may as well turn the ♥♥♥♥ around and walk the ♥♥♥♥ out because most of the women are sexy as ♥♥♥♥!

Of course you should know this game is rooted in an Eroge franchise, so expecting sexy busty women should be standard! But since there is no dating aspect to this game, don't expect any sex scenes, nothing hardcore or even softcore happens in this game.

Still, the gameplay for the action is solid, a good old fashioned button masher or a beat-em-up! If the devs ditched the monetization and made it more into an arcade style solo beat-em-up, this would make for a solid solo arcade game! The gameplay makes me think of the old arcade games of my youth, and from this old schooler, solid gameplay is a massive plus!

If you want a solid beat-em-up with hot chicks, you came ot the right place! If you came looking for racially insensitive "non-binary" "transgender" blobs that are ugly as sin to fit your political agenda, you are a long way from the inside of your ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ because this is the opposite of that! This is a solid game with Japanese interests in mind.

A small issue I have is with some grammatical translations being misspelled. but that is normal for a game from Japan given official English translations. It does give me nostalgia to the way a lot of games used to have "engrish", but it's not absurdly bad as back then. So it's negligible if the English isn't 1,000,000% accurate. Knowing this is a Japanese game with all of the context kept in tact, I expected a small tripping with the translation of the dialogue into English. Hearing the characters speaking their native Japanese is a refresher for those who like to read subtitles, though I wish the voice cast did an English language take. Still, just a minor thing. I love the way the game is presented, and I caught myself playing it more than once a day for more than an hour. You can get pretty hooked on this! It's a great game if you're feeling like a casual player or grinding the same levels, and even stages are a plus to keep it feeling fresh. I look forward to more down the line as I play further!

Recommendation improved! +1!
Posted 19 June, 2021. Last edited 9 September, 2021.
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6 people found this review helpful
7.9 hrs on record (5.5 hrs at review time)
At first I liked it, but sadly it got hella dull on me. If it played more like Gauntlet Dark Legacy on Gamecube, I'd be good. But sadly, Arrowhead punted on the pitch. Yeah they did it graphically well, and I do like the more diverse voice acting, but sadly, the gameplay feels too pulled back.

The Warrior is the easiest to get along with, good for classic Hack And Slash play, but many people will likely fight over who'll be him.

The Wizard, you use the face buttons to pick a spell school combo, and the right stick for your spells to actually be cast. Some spells have a lengthy cooldown, some are spamable. I found this irksome at the least.

The Archer(Elf) felt similar to the Wizard, but without the face button use. Yeah he was fast, but it felt too reliant on the stick.

The Valkyrie had semi-solid gameplay, but it still felt harsh getting used to her. Also, why did they mutilate her face?! That kind of mutilation is uncalled for!

The customization options are nice, but you gotta obsess over the early stages to get the stuff you need to progress, and it feels like the difficulty spike went way up in the second or third level. I like that the money is useable for customization, but the prices are too high.

If you're a diehard Gauntlet fan who missed the old school 8-bit games on NES or Arcade, this is the game for you. If you loved Gauntlet Dark Legacy on Gamecube(Best version in my book), this game will fall horribly short and bore the ♥♥♥♥ out of you. Also if you're a gamer in general who played all kinds of games, you might want to sleep on this one... Here's hoping an indie developer makes something more like Dark Legacy.
Posted 10 June, 2021.
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