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18.6 hrs on record (18.6 hrs at review time)
I'm doing my part.
Posted 5 May.
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9 people found this review helpful
38.2 hrs on record
A perfect blend of both fun and emotional experience with great replayability. Highly recommended!
Posted 15 November, 2018. Last edited 15 November, 2018.
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1 person found this review helpful
40.7 hrs on record (24.9 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Give me multiplayer and my life is complete.
Posted 8 January, 2018.
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1 person found this review helpful
512.0 hrs on record (503.2 hrs at review time)
This game is done for.

I gave this game so much patience but nothing much happen. I had so much fun when this game was in early access, when everything was new and anticipation was high. Since then eveything just went down hill.

It took way too long for BlueBalls to polish the game. To be fair PUBG was a phenomenal at the time and hold so much potential. Instead the dev treats their customers with disrespect by milking this game to death with more crates, useless in-game currency, cheaters and numerous other technical issues.

It was too late. By the time they start adressing the game critical problems, everyone is already fed up with it and looking for other alternatives. Now gamers have numerous other choice in terms of BR, all polished and regularly updated with new contents.

At one point, I actually believed this game would never become like this, at least not so soon.

Such a naive thought.
Posted 23 November, 2017. Last edited 24 November, 2018.
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28.5 hrs on record
Great soundtrack and voice acting. Lovable characters. Nice plot for a game mostly focus on gameplay.
Masteful level design that allow you to appoarch and solve problems in multiply ways.
Incredible replay value. Its a shame that the game dont have a map editor.

In addition to my enthusiasm for Japan's Edo period, this is EASILY one the best stealth game of 2017, in fact this is way better than many other AAA games out there. It is understandable that everyone comparing this game with Commandos but imho, I played all Commandos games and this game is far more superior than all of them.

The only drawback I can found in this game is the loading time when you first load the map, which can be easily ignored.

10/10 - Can't wait for the sequels,
Posted 30 October, 2017. Last edited 22 November, 2017.
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11 people found this review helpful
124.7 hrs on record (122.2 hrs at review time)
I have fallen in love with this game. It has one of the best plot I’ve ever seen in the past 7 years of my anime/manga "career". Fruit of Grisaia has sparked an obsession within me for its sequels in particular and other Visual Novels in general.

Even if you are not familar with the concept of visual novel and only watch anime or reading manga before, I'm sure you still going to love this game, since this is also the first visual novel I've ever play as well. The immersion level that you get when playing a visual novel game has no equal, it let your imagination go as far as you want, and you can decide the final conlusion by making the right choices through out the game. That is to say, the game has multiply routes for you to choose. Each and everytime I finished an ending, I was mind blowed by the godlike character cast, excellent production value, great comedy and extreme lewdness (only with the Unrated Patch, Steam edition was censored). There is an abnormal amount of psychological depth and serious storylines, which is amazing for such a game often overlooked as "purely harem and fanservice". I was even more surpirsed that they can manage to do all those things repeatedly 5 times in a row, through out 5 endings for each girls in the school.

10/10 Would buy full price. Can't wait for the sequels.

P/S: Fruit of Grisaia already got an anime adaptation, with 2 TV series and one special episode, but I would dare say don't even bother watching it. I could go for a rant all day about how inferior the anime is compare to this game, but that would be another story ;)
Posted 28 May, 2016. Last edited 11 June, 2016.
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2 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
238.1 hrs on record (155.0 hrs at review time)
Leading up to the release, Witcher 3 would very often get compared to the Skyrim, and why not? The Elder Scrolls game is considered as the industry benchmark for doing sandbox RPG – the direction where Witcher 3 was seemingly headed. Both games were fantasy RPGs, with a huge world to explore filled with quests and mysterious begging to be discovered. Once the game got released however, the discussion took a turn and instead focused on the stark contrast between the two games. At that point, trying to draw further similarities with Skyrim quickly ends dead in the water though. Where Skyrim puts fantasy and sandbox gameplay at the forefront, Witcher 3 pushes it to backdrop. Instead, it uses it as a setting to explore mature themes which appear not so different to the time we live in.

Players are given full reign over the decisions Geralt faces throughout his adventure. They come in all shapes and forms. What is even more impressive, the effects of these decision are very unpredictable, and can be felt right away or…after several hours. This provides an illusion over the decisions, as the player cannot tell whether the decision will have an impact or not, keeping players from making rash decisions and altering the game world in interesting ways. As you work your way to slaying the monsters, the revelations leading to it often paints a darker scenery. Forcing Geralt – hence the player – to ponder: who is the real monster here, the beast? or the man?

A true masterpiece that will stand the test of time for a long, long time to come. A solid 10/10
Posted 12 September, 2015. Last edited 12 September, 2015.
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8 people found this review helpful
1,009.1 hrs on record (996.5 hrs at review time)
One of the best fighting game of this generation. Although the entrance may be a bit harsh and unforgiving for beginner fighters since the learning curve is pretty stiff, you're still gonna have a blast of fun button mashing with your friends. A great game for a sleep over party where you can casually beat up each other till the sun rise :D

But when you got a hang of the basics and want to discover futher, this is where the true fun begin: this game offers unlimited type of playstyles to learn, depends on your character of choice: grappler, zoner, defensive charger, offensive rush-down...and many more. I spent almost 3 and a half years playing this game with mostly one character and still got a lot to learn from! The soundtrack is amazing, Indestructible and Sakura themes are my personal favourites, although all other themes are awesome too.

In my experience, the game is best enjoyable when playing with friends offline, such as the arcade or a net cafe rather playing it alone with AI and online opponents. So go ahead and join your nearest Street Fighter local community!
Posted 10 December, 2014. Last edited 6 June, 2016.
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156 people found this review helpful
14 people found this review funny
0.0 hrs on record
An epic DLC for an epic game. This DLC will make the original game, which it already a masterpiece and best total war game ever made, 10 times better with the introduction of immense firepower from Western guns and ironclad warship into Medival Japan, hence the Fall of the Samurai. A must have expansion for anyone already owned and love Shogun 2.
Posted 20 October, 2013. Last edited 6 June, 2016.
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431.5 hrs on record (426.7 hrs at review time)
I've owned most Total War titles up until now and played every single one of them. Skip forward 7 years later after this game was released and it is still the best TW games, if not one the best games I've ever played.

Not much people play multiplayer anymore nowaday, which is a shame because this was a great aspect of Shogun 2 that surpass all other TW games and I spent great amount of time playing online battles. Regardless, the single player campaign is a work of art that should keep you entertained for hundred of hours with great map design, epic soundtrack, brilliant artwork and refined gameplay.

If you are a RTS fan and still don't have this game in your library now...Shamefur Dispray!!!
Posted 21 March, 2012. Last edited 11 January, 2018.
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