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5 osob ohodnotilo tuto recenzi jako užitečnou
54.4 hodin celkem (41.7 hodin v době psaní recenze)
Dead Space is hands-down one of the best horror games I've ever played, even more than 10 years after its release. The graphics are still good, the combat manages to remain fun and engaging. They absolutely nailed the atmosphere and horror aspect. It's one of those games that even if you don't end up playing it 800 times, you owe it to yourself to play Dead Space at LEAST once.
Odesláno 21. května 2021.
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2 osob ohodnotilo tuto recenzi jako užitečnou
125.2 hodin celkem (121.5 hodin v době psaní recenze)
Nostalgia FTW!
Odesláno 23. dubna 2021.
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1 osoba ohodnotila tuto recenzi jako užitečnou
3,931.4 hodin celkem (3,209.2 hodin v době psaní recenze)
First off, I just want to say, the Eye of the Vortex campaign is not a $60 experience. Legend of Total War said it best - it punishes you for doing well, rewards you for doing poorly. It pushes you to play as aggressively as possible while simultaneously punishing you for being aggressive. It's way more fun with friends, but fairly lackluster as a singleplayer campaign.

But if you own Warhammer I, you gain access to a special Mortal Empires DLC that's absolutely game-changing. Not only do you gain access to a metric ♥♥♥♥-ton of races, but you're set up to explore the entire world at your whim. It's so easy to get caught up in it - one minute, I say to myself "I'll just conquer this last city, then go over there." Next thing I know, I'm on a massive crusade to conquer an entire continent. You can go wherever you want, do whatever you want, and the game remains endlessly fun despite its flaws.

Battles, on the other hand, are absolutely glorious. There's nothing more satisfying than watching your enemy's army disintegrate under artillery fire, or get smashed by a horde of monsters, or watching them get surrounded and overwhelmed by fodder. There's just something for everyone, every race has a completely different roster and playstyle that affects not just your own empire, but the campaign map at large. If you know what you're doing, you can completely change the course of the world on a whim. Fight a couple battles and suddenly, Chaos runs unopposed, and burns the continent to ash. Or you can do the opposite, deal with a couple holdouts of Orcs and Vampires, and suddenly the forces of order are united under a new golden age, as Men, Elves, and Dwarfs take the fight to the Chaos Wastes.

It's an endless amount of fun, and some of the campaigns I had were absolutely beautiful. I've played as Vlad, making his way to conquer the ancient lands of Nehekhara. I've fought brutal battles against Chaos as the Elves, culminating in Archaon's defeat, and my re-colonizing of the Old World alongside my newfound Dwarf allies. I've saved the world and turned it to ash about 100 times, and it never gets old.

So, all that being said - if you have $60 to spend and happen to own game 1, I'd go for it. But game 3 is coming out later this year, and if it's anything like the last release, game 2 will become obsolete as soon as it releases. Otherwise, absolutely worth the money.
Odesláno 12. dubna 2021. Naposledy upraveno 12. dubna 2021.
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78 osob ohodnotilo tuto recenzi jako užitečnou
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71.1 hodin celkem
I used to play this game a long-ass time ago, thought it was really addicting. There was just something about the class/combat system that I always enjoyed. But after a certain point, it was just everything I dislike about MMOs taken to the next level.

It's well-known that this game has a relatively dead community, and gets really repetitive during the end-game. There's nothing to do but run the exact same dungeons over and over and over and OVER again. Certain items will legit require you to either pay real money, or run the same dungeon 100 times. No, really, that's not an exaggeration. 100+ dungeons runs to get the mats for one item.

On top of that, the community is not only dead, but frustratingly toxic. I generally don't make a big deal about that sort of thing, but when you get 3 games back-to-back of different people who legit have a meltdown in the chat at every setback, it's just a big turn-off, especially when dungeon runs aren't even that fun to begin with. Imagine you're fighting a boss, and your Lancer fails to block one attack. Suddenly, 2-3 people are screaming in chat and trying to votekick him. And this sort of thing happens almost every game. The community is that toxic.

All this and more limited my playtime to about a week. It's just not fun anymore, and I can't see any reason to come back to it. It's only getting worse as more and more players get bored and leave. I strongly advise you find yourself a better MMO to play. Even games 5 years older than Tera are doing better than this nonsense.
Odesláno 12. dubna 2021. Naposledy upraveno 12. dubna 2021.
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15 osob ohodnotilo tuto recenzi jako užitečnou
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184.1 hodin celkem (61.4 hodin v době psaní recenze)
Attacking fortresses is ridiculously fun, for that reason alone I can safely recommend Shadow of War.
Odesláno 7. července 2019.
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8 osob ohodnotilo tuto recenzi jako užitečnou
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20.6 hodin celkem (19.4 hodin v době psaní recenze)
My Planetbase experience can best be described with one story.

I started out in a nice area, got a nice colony going. We were basically self-sustaining and growing steadily. Then, a miner got injured. Nobody would heal him. Then another miner got injured. Nobody would heal him either. Eventually most of the workforce was injured and nobody would heal them. Without metal, we had no spares. Without spares, we had no way to repair our windmills or solar panels. Then we ran out of power and the entire colony died a slow and agonizing death by gradual suffocation, all because the doctors wouldn't do their job. Ooh, what's this, a prioritize feature? Yayyyyy, now the doctors go from ignoring their patients all the time to ignoring their patients all the time :DDDDD
Odesláno 23. května 2019.
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14 osob ohodnotilo tuto recenzi jako užitečnou
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15.6 hodin celkem (11.6 hodin v době psaní recenze)
Writing a good review is difficult without spoiling it, so I'll just say this:

The early game was kinda slow. The mid game was creepy as all hell, and the late game was definitely worth the slower pace of the early game.
Odesláno 10. května 2017.
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780.4 hodin celkem (718.1 hodin v době psaní recenze)
First off, I just want to say when I bought NS2 I'd been wanting something like it for a long time. The whole strategy + FPS idea was actually executed fairly well, and as far as I've seen, the game is well-balanced despite the obvious differences between Marine and Alien gameplay.

That being said, it's been a long time since this game was anything but frustrating for me. As you might expect, this game requires a lot of team coordination in order to win. If you want to get better weapons and armor or unlock higher lifeforms, you need to capture and hold resource towers. If you want to capture and hold resource towers, you have to work with other people to drive the enemy team out of the room.

If your team doesn't coordinate and doesn't pay attention to what's happening on the map, the enemy team will have more resources and therefore more upgrades, and the game becomes increasingly one-sided to the point where it isn't really fun to play. Marines will start camping hallways with grenade launchers and machine guns, aliens will attack in waves with higher lifeforms, and if you manage to get into this situation, there's generally no way out without - you guess it! - teamwork.

And at a certain point, NS2 becomes annoyingly predictable. As of writing this review, I've gone something like fifteen consecutive games that began and ended exactly the same way - the team wouldn't work together, went into rooms one at a time and died, then some random salty ♥♥♥♥ started yelling at the top of his lungs in the game chat. And the one game I won before that was actually fairly enjoyable, but I heard afterwards that their commander and two other people were yelling over each other and screaming as loud as they could until their team just stopped trying altogether.

So, if you're playing for the occasional friendly pub game and don't care how many one-sided massacres you have to fight through to get there, then this game is for you. Otherwise, I'd recommend steering clear of Natural Selection 2 for the foreseeable future.
Odesláno 10. února 2017. Naposledy upraveno 3. září 2020.
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205.4 hodin celkem (203.4 hodin v době psaní recenze)
Reign of Kings as a raw game is fun. Base building is fun and it's easy to be creative, sieges are fun, combat is fun. The concept is interesting, the maps are good(for the most part), and grinding is even slightly fun.

The game overall is great. The problem and the only thing that turned me away from it is the total infestation of troll hordes from China. There are literally networks of organized griefers who have nothing better to do than trash servers overnight, and they're ALL Chinese. I have no idea who, how, or why, but I've seen some of my favorite servers thrive when I go to sleep, burn when I wake up. They'll go to extraordinary lengths, too. I used to own an RoK server(big mistake), and I ended up having to get a plugin which bans all people connecting from China. Then, they started connecting from Hong Kong, so I banned that, too. Then they routed through Australia, and even purchased internet services in THE UNITED STATES just to bypass the plugin.

Normally, I'd say it's the devs' fault, but there's nothing they can do. Ban one account and another pops right up in its place. Ban anyone connecting from China, and they just route through another country. Make them take a test to prove they're not Chinese and they just bypass it like every other system.

The game's ultimately dead, and I'm betting that chinese trolls now consist of this game's primary customers. I reccomend you spend your $20 on another game, because this one isn't going anywhere.
Odesláno 10. února 2017. Naposledy upraveno 19. února 2017.
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153 osob ohodnotilo tuto recenzi jako užitečnou
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0.0 hodin celkem
If you're like me and you bought this DLC because you saw the massive Chaos armies slaughtering any empire they saw fit and you wanted to join their ranks, you're in for a huge disappointment.

The actual Chaos Warriors spawn with 5 full armies at once, and ALL the northern nordic tribes immediately awaken and join them in a great march of slaughter. When you play as the Chaos Warriors, you start with one army containing 13 out of the maximum 20 units, AND you have to go and manually awaken each Nordic tribe. After you awaken more than one, they repeatedly declare war on each other forcing you to either abandon the entire Northern region to whatever they're doing, or to leave designated peacekeeping forces which drains your upkeep and wastes valuable time.

The fundamental concept behind the Chaos Warriors is to raze EVERY settlement in the world except the Nordic factions, because they make nice pets. However, any hostile army can just colonize the settlement after you leave and force you to run all the way back. Unless you're killing multiple armies AND cities within every couple turns, you're ultimately fighting a losing battle. If you had more than one army starting out it would be much easier, but Archaon the Everchosen apparently doesn't deserve the full power of the Chaos Gods.

To make it worse, TWO full hostile chaos armies arrive on turn 100 with the sole purpose of wiping your Chaos Warriors out and replacing you in your conquest. Ultimately, the Chaos Warriors have a poor playing style. If they were built better, it might be worth the money for this DLC, but their faction's gameplay is justdisappointing.

If you decide to use mods to increase growth, eliminate upkeep, and make Sarthorael the Ever-Watcher(One of the two armies that attacks you) into another one of your armies, their gameplay is alright. Otherwise, it's a painful road of negative upkeep, war with your allies, and ultimately a loss.
Odesláno 8. února 2017. Naposledy upraveno 12. dubna 2021.
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