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226.1 hrs on record (102.5 hrs at review time)
Even fish are claiming to be the alpha's now.
Posted 28 November, 2024.
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68.8 hrs on record
A truly amazing remake. If you haven't played it yet, you are missing out.
Posted 21 November, 2023.
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9 people found this review helpful
196.0 hrs on record (1.1 hrs at review time)
This game is wonderful and recommend it for anyone that is a fan of monster collecting games or visual novels. This is a must buy for any Digimon fan. I would love to see more games come out like this with some different take on NG+ to make the game still fun after 4-5 runs.
Posted 28 July, 2022. Last edited 26 November, 2022.
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1 person found this review helpful
39.3 hrs on record (18.6 hrs at review time)
This game will probably be pretty good when it is finished.
Posted 24 November, 2021.
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89.5 hrs on record (75.2 hrs at review time)
I nominated this game and I need to leave a review for one nomination. This is my selection. This game is good. Wonderful addition. Looks good, feels good, smells good. Buy. Enjoy.
Posted 24 November, 2021.
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921.1 hrs on record (402.8 hrs at review time)
you get to kill Taniks again
Posted 3 December, 2019. Last edited 28 November, 2020.
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1 person found this review helpful
51.4 hrs on record (51.1 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Waited in Queue starting at position 20. Waited about 10 minutes, finally got to front and was about to get in. Suddenly, 41 players were ahead of me and I was in the back of queue twice as far back as the first time.

10/10 would wait 10 minutes for nothing again.
Posted 12 August, 2017.
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12.7 hrs on record (9.6 hrs at review time)
Much like it's predecessor, Transistor offers luscious and emotion-invoking artwork wrapped around fantastic story telling and otherworldly gameplay. While this game lacks backstory, which I felt was detrimental to the story as a whole, as the game goes, along with the character encounters, Transistor continually builds upon itself. With great voice acting, powerful hymns, and a beautiful soundtrack to accompany the rest, Transistor sets itself apart from larger titles as Bastion had before.

Transistor starts off easy. As you become used to your abilities, the enemies, and the unique hack-and-slash turn-based combat system, the game evolves further. Delving deeper into Red’s story, you find stronger enemies, unlock upgrades and must learn to re-evaluate everything once more. With the ability to combine powers with each other to create new, deadlier abilities, this game offers many combinations for the player to try out. Add the tests in with occasionally preset ability combinations and limited MEM, you will be finding exciting new ways to use those old obsolete abilities.

Help Red and the Transistor fight their way through the gorgeous city as it gets ripped apart by the Process and shredded by the Spine. This title truly knows how to make destruction look appealing. Get ready for those screenshots and snap away as you complete Supergiant’s second title and whatever you do, don’t forget to buy the soundtrack!
Posted 1 March, 2015.
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7 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
10.2 hrs on record (6.5 hrs at review time)
Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery, while linear, proves to be over-the-top and out-of-the-box. While fitting into the pixelated art style that is becoming more popular by the minute, this game may be the only one to pull it off in such a gorgeous and vivid way. Bright colors, unique environments, and the cute little creatures of the forest are all implemented perfectly and without excess noise to drown everything out. The graphical content of this game never ceases to disappoint. From a tiny village, to a waterfall going through the middle of the woods, and even a concert venue with a bear, Capybara makes everything work and keep you wanting more.

Sword & Sworcery tells the tale from a Scythian woman’s point of view as she steals a tome and proceeds to fight a towering specter, numerous small triangles that form a larger triangle, and even that mysterious bear inside a tree that is much bigger on the inside. Using the tome to read your, and everyone else’s, thoughts from second person, this title provides a fun and humorous way to keep you coming back.

While this game is short, it is split into sections. To prolong this game, I recommend playing each session on a different day. As short as it may be, Sword & Sworcery is a fantastic game with a wonderful soundtrack and is for anyone who likes adventure, pixel-art, art in general, or just having a good time.
Posted 17 November, 2014. Last edited 27 November, 2016.
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278 people found this review helpful
5 people found this review funny
55.5 hrs on record (53.7 hrs at review time)
As a major improvement from the first title(the first is still a fantastic game, don't get me wrong), The Witcher 2 marks a milestone not only for CD Projekt RED, but a landmark for which other games fall short of. Too often a game preaches where choices matter and regardless of what you choose the outcome is the same. This title puts you back in the hands of Geralt of Rivia; however, this time, the consequences of your actions merit even greater twists and deeper turns. Not only changing the NPC's outlook on you; instead, you may find yourself in a completely different area of the game had you chosen your actions otherwise. To stack on the improvements, this game features a much smoother combat system and graphical enhancements so beautiful, you will need a new F12 key (screenshot) by the time you finish this story once.

As an avid explorer of games, one play through of this game granted roughly 50 hours of play time on Hard difficulty. With bigger titles for $60 giving a mere 10 hours of game play, at $20 this instalment is a steal already, let alone when it is discounted. If you enjoyed the first game, or even if you hated the first game and couldn't get over the combat, this should make its way to your library.
Posted 2 November, 2014. Last edited 24 November, 2017.
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