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17.4 hrs on record (3.3 hrs at review time)
Fun little merge game with bitties. What else can I say. If you like merge games, and you like adult content, you'll enjoy this game.
Posted 29 November, 2024.
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1.5 hrs on record (0.2 hrs at review time)
Game forces me to use my 2nd monitor. Does not allow me to use my main one. Screen wigs out when in full screen, despite using suggested fix by players.
No support on this issue, and looking at the forums for this, none will be. Game is essentially abandonware at this point.

UPDATE:
Tried to play again 1 year later. Same issues. Nothing fixed.
Posted 15 November, 2022. Last edited 26 August, 2023.
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22.7 hrs on record (17.1 hrs at review time)
Over the last decade and a half Spiderman games have ranged from simply amazing (Web of Shadows) to relatively good (PS1) to abyssmal (Spiderman 2 on PC). Many follow the same formula of open world free-roam play mixed with story elements, indoor areas, a large selection of alternate costumes you can wear in style and crimes in progress you can foil. Ultimately the last point is the issue with TAS2.
While the majority of the game is great it is the random crimes that detract from the over all experience. In TAS2 many crimes will appear on the city map and you have a set amount of time to complete them before they vanish. These areas are cookie cutter encounters; repeated over and over with the same location, NPCs and objectives, and range from rescuing a car jacked woman to breaking a stand off between police and thugs. Failure to complete them removes Hero points and ultimately affects how the citizens of NYC view Spiderman and how they will react to him. Drop too low and the police will become hostile to you and attack you on sight, as will the Oscorp security forces dispatched to deal with the events in the game; including flying drones.
Being forced to complete these events becomes a monotonous chore after doing the same encounters over several dozen times and other than the Hero points, minor experience points and acheivements, does nothing to further the game or reward Spiderman in any significant way.
The major improvement over previous titles is the individual costumes you can upgrade along the way, each with its' own series of bonuses and they are very well done; both visually and the various bonuses they provide.

If you are a hardcore Spiderman fan and simply must play another free-roam Spidey game then by all means, pick this up. It is very fun (minus the random crimes) and the story is quite entertaining.

If you aren't a Spidey fan or simply don't want an experience where you must chew glass so you aren't attacked every 3 city blocks then I recommend you stay away from this title.
Posted 15 May, 2014. Last edited 15 May, 2014.
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772.6 hrs on record (537.7 hrs at review time)
What can I say? The Elder Scrolls series since Arena has always strived to push the RPG genre forward with innovative new ideas and compelling story all set in open world sandbox format. Skyrim does not disappoint. I highly recommend this game to any RPG fans out there!
Posted 26 July, 2012.
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138.5 hrs on record (94.6 hrs at review time)
C'mon! it's Fallout. Do I need to say anymore?
Posted 5 July, 2011.
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50.8 hrs on record (44.4 hrs at review time)
Tired of the usual cookie-cutter classes in most MMORPGs? Put off by the long hours and time you have to devote to traditional MMOs to actually accomplish anything? Then this game is for you.
The world is torn asunder and the end of your planet is near. An evil force has arisen to destroy it all so that he may remake it in his own image. You are one of the few who have risen to the challenge to stop his encroachment and to prepare the people for the coming storm.
Each "class" can be customised from 3 seperate "souls" to create a unique class that suits your style. Want a teleporting Archer that uses pison to weaken foes? Got it covered. How about a Mage that specializes in Necromancy, Fire and can heal in a pinch? Got that too. Perhaps you want a Warrior that can use the elements to strike at your foes, while healing in the process and reflecting enemy spells back at your assailants? Yup..you can do that too.
Don't even get me started on the random Rifts that appear....
Posted 15 March, 2011.
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70.6 hrs on record
If you have played the first installment, Dragon Age: Origins, I suggest you play this grand story that sets the stage for the 3rd game. Rich in story, it details the adventures of the Champion of Kirkwall; from a Ferelden escaping the destruction of Lotherin and the Blight, to a refugee in Kirkwall, to his/her ascention to the status of Champion in thier new found land.
This tale expands on the struggle between the Templar Order, the Circle of Mages and Apostates, providing a far more detailed backstory of these important groups and the impact they have on Thedas as a whole.
Posted 15 March, 2011.
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