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69 people found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
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70.9 hrs on record (52.3 hrs at review time)
Stardew Valley is such a chill game where you can farm, make friends, and just soak in the good vibes. I love that it lets you take your time, whether you’re planting crops or going on little adventures in the caves. Watching my farm flourish and adding my personal touch is incredibly satisfying. The music sets a relaxing tone, and each season brings its own unique feel. It’s a blast to play solo or with friends, and whenever life gets a little overwhelming, Stardew Valley helps me find a level of calm that few other games can match. This cozy escape is one I keep returning to, time and time again.
Posted 14 October.
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7 people found this review helpful
29.1 hrs on record
It felt like the perfect conclusion to Ezio's story for me. As I followed his journey, I couldn't help but feel the weight of his past and the wisdom he's gained through years of struggle. Exploring Constantinople was a breathtaking experience, blending action with introspection as Ezio sought answers not only for himself but also for the legacy of Altair. The story hit me on a deeply emotional level, especially watching Ezio come to terms with his life’s purpose and the peace he ultimately finds. This game isn't just a thrill, It's a heartfelt farewell to one of gaming's greatest heroes
Posted 2 October.
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258 people found this review helpful
3 people found this review funny
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24.2 hrs on record (20.9 hrs at review time)
The most heartbreaking aspect of this game is knowing that once you've experienced its story, you can never truly relive that first moment of discovery.
Posted 1 October.
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3 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
59.1 hrs on record (35.0 hrs at review time)
Revisiting Freedom Fighters on PC felt like stepping back into a cherished chapter of my childhood. I can still vividly picture those afternoons spent in front of my old CRT monitor, with my little brother beside me, completely immersed in the game while the aroma of my mom’s delicious food filled the air with warmth and comfort. The orangish in-game sunlight was both beautiful and haunting, often causing me to pause just to admire the delicate sun rays streaming through the virtual streets.

Paired with Jesper Kyd’s incredible soundtrack, it evoked chills then and continues to resonate with me now. For me, Freedom Fighters isn’t just a game. It’s a treasured piece of my past that I’ll always hold dear.
Posted 30 September.
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3 people found this review helpful
37.4 hrs on record (36.2 hrs at review time)
This is hands down one of the most immersive games I’ve ever played. The historical accuracy and the challenging, rewarding combat pulled me right into 1403 Bohemia. I found the story so captivating that I got super invested in the characters and their development. The landscapes are absolute visual masterpieces, and I often lost track of time just wandering around and soaking it all in. The save system can be a bit clunky, but it makes every decision feel significant. The learning curve is tough, but mastering it is seriously satisfying. This game is definitely on my top 10 favorite games list! What really sets it apart is how it forces me to think strategically with every encounter, delivering a level of realism that most RPGs just can’t match. I tried using cheats at first, but it totally took away the thrill, so I ended up replaying the whole game to earn my victories the right way. Trust me, skip the cheats. Playing it as intended is an emotional and immersive journey. Huge shoutout to Warhorse for crafting such a detailed and engaging world. It's clear they put their heart and soul into this project. I can't wait to see what Warhorse has in store for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, and I’ll be pre-ordering it soon!
Posted 21 September.
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9 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
25.5 hrs on record (13.5 hrs at review time)
This is back when Ubisoft truly knew how to craft compelling narratives and immersive experiences. This game delivers one of the most memorable villain endings in gaming history. The final encounter with Cesare Borgia is a masterclass in simple yet powerful storytelling. After a long chase across Rome, Ezio corners Cesare at the edge of a fortress. In a moment filled with arrogance, Cesare defiantly declares, “I will not die by the hand of man!” convinced that he is invincible. Without hesitation, Ezio quietly ends it by pushing Cesare to his death, letting fate take over. The weight of this moment, combined with Cesare's self-delusion, creates a scene of profound closure. It’s a perfect example of a character's downfall, crafted to leave a lasting impression and achieving cinematic excellence that captures the heavy cost of power and pride.
Posted 20 September.
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6 people found this review helpful
2.3 hrs on record (1.2 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
FunkyMouse's ISO in early access is a solid, fun game! The 1v1 experience was exciting my friend and I were completely immersed in the match. What made it even better was when the developer unexpectedly joined our session, adding an extra layer of excitement and energy. There were a few bugs, but nothing major that took away from the enjoyment. For a game crafted by a single developer, it has real potential, and if this is what early access looks like, I can’t wait to see how it evolves!
Posted 14 September. Last edited 14 September.
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3 people found this review helpful
0.5 hrs on record
I can’t overstate how awful the driving feels in this game... honestly, a budget arcade motorcycle game would handle better. Add to that the always-online requirement (we all saw how well that went with The Crew 1), and you’ve got long, dull cut-scenes, a UI that’s so bad I couldn’t even figure out how to quit, FPS and resolution limits, mandatory anti-cheat software, and graphics that look like they’re stuck in 2012. The boat racing is the only semi-decent thing, but even that’s a snooze-fest. With so many better options out there, I’m genuinely confused by the positive reviews... are we playing the same game? Ubisoft, if you’re wondering why you need to give out 98% discounts, maybe look at the state of your games.
Posted 11 September.
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10 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
26.9 hrs on record (12.2 hrs at review time)
One of the most impressive remakes I've ever played, this game sets a new benchmark for how a classic should be reimagined. It immerses you in the gritty world of 1930s organized crime with a masterfully crafted narrative, unforgettable characters, and stunning attention to detail that vividly brings the era to life. While the game shines in its storytelling and atmosphere, it does have some shortcomings. The lack of interactive elements like gun shops, restaurants, and functional gas stations limits immersion. Additionally, certain features like turning on headlights, leaving the car engine running, and realistic police behavior are missing. Despite these flaws, the game’s cinematic brilliance and deep storytelling make it a captivating and memorable experience. Whether you're new to the series or a veteran fan, this beautifully remade adventure is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Posted 2 September. Last edited 2 September.
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41 people found this review helpful
7 people found this review funny
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2.5 hrs on record (2.0 hrs at review time)
Those were the good old school days when I’d convince my teachers it was "educational" just because it had the word “geometry” in the title. Haha! So, you start the game, die a few times, and before you know it, you’re rage quitting like it’s a full-time job. Next day, you’re back at it, swearing this time will be different… only to rage quit again. But hey, just like in life, when you fall, you get back up and keep trying… over and over. That’s Geometry Dash: a game that challenges your reflexes, your patience, and your stubbornness.
Posted 22 August.
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