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144.8 hrs on record
Titan Quest Anniversary Edition Rating: 9/10 masterpiece of action RPG design, and one of its most outstanding features is the robust and versatile skill system that keeps gameplay fresh and engaging for hours on end.

The game offers a dual-class system, allowing players to combine two masteries (skills trees) out of ten, creating an incredible variety of character builds. Want to be a spell-slinging warrior? Combine Warfare and Storm to become a "Spellbreaker." Prefer a stealthy hunter with nature magic? Go for Hunting and Nature to create a "Ranger." The possibilities feel endless, and the creativity in crafting your character is unmatched.

Each mastery is distinct and deep, with unique abilities, passive buffs, and ultimate skills. Whether you prefer summoning pets, dealing massive AoE damage, or focusing on single-target attacks, there’s a combination for every playstyle. Experimenting with different masteries as you level up is one of the game’s most rewarding aspects, encouraging you to think strategically about synergies between skills.

The Anniversary Edition also refines balance and introduces quality-of-life improvements, making the skill system even more enjoyable to explore. Respeccing is accessible and allows you to adjust your build if you want to try something new, adding flexibility to the gameplay.

Beyond the skill trees, the game is packed with epic loot, beautifully designed environments inspired by ancient mythology, and challenging enemies that push you to optimize your character. The campaign spans stunning locations like Greece, Egypt, and Asia, with each area offering unique challenges that test your build's strengths and weaknesses.

Whether you’re a fan of min-maxing or just love experimenting with unique character concepts, Titan Quest Anniversary Edition delivers a deeply satisfying experience. With its dual-class system at its core, it’s a must-play for anyone who loves RPGs with limitless build potential.
Posted 19 November.
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1.0 hrs on record
Raid: Shadow Legends Rating: 4/10
game that has a lot of flash but very little substance. While it boasts impressive graphics and an extensive roster of champions, the gameplay quickly reveals itself to be a shallow, repetitive grind designed to push players toward spending money.

The core gameplay revolves around grinding the same levels repeatedly to collect resources for upgrading your champions. The combat is turn-based, but there’s very little strategy involved beyond "use your best characters and hope for good RNG." Auto-battling further highlights the lack of engagement, as the game essentially plays itself most of the time.

Progression is slow—painfully so—unless you’re willing to open your wallet. The in-game economy is heavily skewed toward microtransactions, with constant pop-ups urging you to buy expensive packs. It’s frustrating to see content gated behind paywalls or an exhausting grind.

While the champion designs are visually stunning, they don’t feel unique in terms of gameplay. Many abilities are copy-pasted, and the sheer number of heroes often leads to decision paralysis, with most ending up as fodder for upgrades. The story is generic and unmemorable, acting more as a filler than a compelling reason to keep playing.

On top of that, the PvP system is broken, favoring players who spend big on the best champions and gear. This pay-to-win environment alienates casual players and makes competition feel unfair.

The game’s heavy advertising and aggressive marketing campaigns promise an epic RPG experience, but what you get is a glorified slot machine with pretty visuals. If you’re looking for meaningful gameplay and genuine fun, there are far better options out there.
Posted 19 November.
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1,334.9 hrs on record (1,325.1 hrs at review time)
The Crew 2 Rating: 8.5/10
is a thrilling open-world racing game that takes the driving genre to new heights—literally. It’s not just about cars; it’s about boats, planes, and motorcycles too, making it a unique, multifaceted experience for adrenaline junkies.

The game’s recreation of the United States is nothing short of breathtaking. The massive open world, with its diverse landscapes ranging from urban skylines to desert canyons, feels alive and encourages exploration. You can seamlessly switch between vehicles mid-race, transitioning from road to water to air, which adds a layer of excitement and variety that most racing games can only dream of offering.

The vehicle selection is extensive, featuring everything from high-performance sports cars to monster trucks, stunt planes, and powerboats. Each handles differently, and mastering the controls for each type is both challenging and rewarding. The arcade-style physics make the game accessible to newcomers while offering enough depth for seasoned players to perfect their techniques.

The career mode lets you dabble in different motorsport disciplines, such as street racing, off-road challenges, pro racing, and freestyle events. While the storyline is minimal, the focus on progression and upgrading your fleet of vehicles keeps the gameplay loop engaging. The multiplayer component also shines, allowing for competitive races or co-op exploration with friends.

Visually, The Crew 2 is stunning, with detailed vehicles and dynamic weather effects that add realism to the game’s world. The photo mode is a standout feature, allowing players to capture jaw-dropping moments during their adventures.

However, the game isn’t without its flaws. The AI can sometimes feel overly aggressive, and the grind for in-game currency can slow progress for those not looking to make microtransactions. The absence of a proper story-driven campaign might leave some players wanting more narrative depth.

Overall, The Crew 2 is a high-octane celebration of motorsports and exploration. Its ambition to merge land, sea, and air into one cohesive experience pays off, offering hours of fun and variety. Whether you're a casual player or a die-hard racing fan, this game has something to offer.
Posted 19 November. Last edited 19 November.
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127.2 hrs on record (63.3 hrs at review time)
this game u must play with friends and u can spend a many hours in this world full of monsters gear u can reach with
progresion in game,u never going be angry in this game u can chillin eating do what u want and playing game
Posted 9 October, 2022.
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7.2 hrs on record
game servers is so laggy hogy vagy
Posted 18 August, 2022.
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2 people found this review helpful
275.3 hrs on record (270.1 hrs at review time)
mess of garbage
Posted 4 April, 2022.
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2.3 hrs on record
ak sa nudiš a nemaš čo hrať odporučam skvela hra určite by som kupil celý bundle hra ma skvele mechainky fyziky
auta su dokonale,grafika je lepšia ako v trailery story ma tak cyhtilo že som mal sny o tejto hre
neskutočne sa neviem dočkať kedy ju dohram a zisitim zapletku,
Posted 19 July, 2021.
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3.5 hrs on record (3.4 hrs at review time)
this game is best i played on steam
Posted 16 April, 2021.
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366.4 hrs on record (277.1 hrs at review time)
good game
Posted 30 December, 2020. Last edited 25 November, 2021.
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1,821.2 hrs on record (1,818.8 hrs at review time)
Borderlands 2 Rating: 9.5/10
is a true gem in the world of gaming, offering an exhilarating blend of first-person shooter mechanics, RPG elements, and a distinctively humorous narrative. Released by Gearbox Software, it builds upon its predecessor in every way, delivering a thrilling experience that feels fresh and refined.

The game’s setting, the chaotic planet of Pandora, is brought to life with its unique cel-shaded art style, which makes it stand out visually even years after its release. The humor and writing are top-notch, filled with witty dialogue and memorable characters, especially the ever-charming and irritating Handsome Jack, one of gaming's most iconic villains.

Gameplay-wise, Borderlands 2 nails the looter-shooter formula. With millions of procedurally generated guns, each playthrough offers new ways to wreak havoc. The four Vault Hunters, each with unique abilities and skill trees, allow for diverse playstyles, whether you prefer brute force, stealth, or strategic support.

The cooperative multiplayer mode is another highlight. Playing with friends makes the chaotic battles and exploration even more entertaining, and the scaling difficulty keeps things challenging and rewarding.

On top of that, the DLCs are fantastic, offering some of the best content in the game, from Tiny Tina's whimsical Assault on Dragon Keep to the chaotic carnage of Mr. Torgue's Campaign of Carnage.

While the game does have occasional difficulty spikes and some repetitive fetch quests, these are minor issues compared to the overall quality of the experience.

In short, Borderlands 2 is a masterpiece that successfully combines action, humor, and addictive gameplay. It’s a must-play for fans of shooters, RPGs, or anyone looking for a game that doesn’t take itself too seriously while still delivering a deeply satisfying experience.
Posted 6 November, 2020. Last edited 19 November.
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