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Recent reviews by FennecFollie587

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1 person found this review helpful
22.8 hrs on record
Early Access Review
Hello, fellow furries. o3o
Posted 23 November.
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3 people found this review helpful
3.9 hrs on record (1.5 hrs at review time)
You're downloading this after seeing the art all the furries drew, aren't ya Squidward?
Posted 25 May. Last edited 26 May.
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No one has rated this review as helpful yet
150.4 hrs on record (144.1 hrs at review time)
Sony has reversed its decision to require PSN signups.
Posted 5 May.
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37.3 hrs on record (20.4 hrs at review time)
The Angry Birds Twitter saga still lives rent free in my head.
Posted 25 November, 2023.
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12 people found this review helpful
10 people found this review funny
0.0 hrs on record
I am a fox now :3
Posted 16 September, 2023.
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3.8 hrs on record
Open world survival horror game where you play as a monster hunter tasked with killing a spider train. The player character is tasked with upgrading their own, normal train in order to fight the titular antagonist. A full completionist playthrough will last between three and four hours, for most.

The game is not incredibly hardware intensive: Using an i7-10700F and an Nvidia 1660 Super, I was able to run the game at its highest graphical setting with an average of ~60fps. Lower spec machines would have no trouble running it at a lower setting.

The game is produced by a small indie developer and well worth the price. The developer had/has an ongoing YouTube series documenting the development of this game that is worth a watch, as well.
Posted 12 December, 2022.
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64 people found this review helpful
309.0 hrs on record (29.2 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
A wonderful addition to the car building + survival genre. Gameplay is much more forgiving than similar games. The game itself is less resource intensive than similar titles, and runs more smoothly with higher consistent FPS than the competitors.

Mod support is confirmed, in the official Discord, to be coming in the near future as of this writing.

~Edit on 1/31/22 - Officially supported mod links are available in the game's Discord.

The developer is very active in the official Discord and is constantly interacting with the fan base, releasing teaser images of future updates; the game is under active development and is seeing regular, major content additions and bug fixes.

If you've played and enjoy similar games to this, I strongly recommend this title as another addition to your Steam library.
Posted 19 January, 2022. Last edited 31 January, 2022.
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1.9 hrs on record (1.2 hrs at review time)
Having played the original Shelter, I halfway knew what to expect going in: I'm a mother, I have babies, I have to feed them, and there's the potential for them to not survive. Shelter 2 is deeper than that, however. It's a story about motherhood that, in an instant, can let loose a good punch to the feels that will leave you feeling like an emotional train wreck. On the reverse side of the coin, however, you could find a story about a momma lynx that lets you find a deeper level of happiness than you've ever felt before as you watch you kittens turn into full grown adults. It all depends on YOUR actions as a Mom.

Keeping with the original Shelter, the developers have used the same stunning art style, with beautiful music that fits the theme of the game, and a loose storyline that helps to tie it all together. The tactics you use to survive are similar to that of the original, as would be expected.

The first big difference from Shelter 1 -aside from the obvious species change- is that the gameplay has shifted from a linear progression through the levels, to a more open world, with many unique locations to explore and hunt. Additionaly, weather and seasons are far more pronounced and aid the sense of time progression in this new world.

The other major difference is the way in which you must feed your babies. In Shelter 1 you were an omnivorous badger, feeding largely on turnips and carrots, with the occasional frog, rodent, or even fox. Essentially, alot of stationary sources of calories, with the occasional mobile meal. In Shelter 2, however, you are a carnivorous lynx. Gone are the days of walking up to a field of carrots and being set for life; now, you have to work for your food.

Would I recommed this game?

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If you are the kind of person who enjoys games that poke at your soft, squishy emotions and, at times, take you from an enormous high, to a gut wrenching low, back to that euphoric high, then yes, I would recommend it.
Posted 11 March, 2015.
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