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348.8 hrs on record (327.4 hrs at review time)
Game is great fun, a challenge to face alone or with friends. Really gives off a feel of Starship Troopers, Halo ODST and some hints of Warhammer 40K. There may be other inspirations and cosmetic similarities, but these are the big ones I spotted.
The fact that you can see the global progress makes you feel like you are part of something bigger. There are some bugs (no not the Terminids) that will be ironed out as they work on it, but a solid launch from a studio I had never heard of before. Hope they bring it to Xbox so we as gamers can all serve Super Earth, united at last.

So far the shop isn't pushing overpowered gear (that I saw)
Posted 19 February, 2024. Last edited 28 November, 2024.
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1 person found this review helpful
691.3 hrs on record (541.2 hrs at review time)
If you like
-Big trucks
-Relaxed ambience
-Picturesque locations
-No time limits on jobs
but also like
-Sudden spikes of adrenaline when things start to go south
-Getting stuck in places for a long time
-Having the pressure of running out of fuel

This is for you.


Physics are a bit wonky but it's a great time overall.
Posted 20 August, 2023.
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7 people found this review helpful
0.4 hrs on record (0.1 hrs at review time)
Game with potential ruined by greedy publishers. Blizzard is bad.
Posted 18 August, 2023.
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227.9 hrs on record (180.6 hrs at review time)
Looking for a city builder with tons of content? Want to feel like you are playing a Sim City game but with more content? This is the game.
Cities: Skyline is a great sandbox game made by Paradox Interactive. You can be sure to get your money's worth when it's made by them.
Sure there are DLC's but they are entirely optional. Most of them focus and expand on a specific thing that is either already in the game, like more airports or a new industry.
If you have an itch to manage your own little town and gradually expand into a large city, what are you waiting for?
Posted 21 May, 2022.
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2 people found this review helpful
0.9 hrs on record (0.7 hrs at review time)
While the game itself is great, this is not the Yu-Gi-Oh! experience I was looking forward to.
This is yet again a card gatcha like Duel Link. There is nothing wrong with people liking these kind of games where the predatory pay to win to quickly get the best deck possible are present day one, and where some cards are locked in packs that cannot be purchased without unlocking secret packs.
The problem I have is that I expected something more from Konami. I expected something along the lines of Dueling Nexus, or even Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist without the single player, where you get points for packs by playing the game, and not by completing challenges.

But hey, what do you expect from free to play games. I only hope they release an actual paid game where you can play a story, make your own deck by unlocking cards as you play, but keep updating it for more that a few years, like developpers that actually like their community do.
Posted 22 April, 2022. Last edited 22 April, 2022.
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3 people found this review helpful
0.4 hrs on record
While the game concept itself looks fine, the execution is very poor. I played a few battles against AI that used machines similar to those I had access to. So far it was good.
Then came my first match with players. They ALL had better machines and weapons. I couldn't even hope to dent their HP bar while mine melted from a single hit.
There is 0, ZERO balance or matchmaking to prevent this. Absolutely horrible experience. The game was made for you to sink money into, as with most mobile games.
Posted 25 February, 2021.
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265.9 hrs on record (11.5 hrs at review time)
At first, I was not a fan of of the grinding you have to do to get better gear and armor, but as i got better and learned new mechanics, I started to enjoy each fight more and more. While the monsters have patterns, each fight can differ with each areas you explore. Traps, ledges and fauna can be exploited in almost every area.
I really loved the collecting aspect of things, trying to get the largest and smallest endemic life of each species, filling up your stash with rare or precious materials, discovering hidden passages and befriending native Grimalkyne in between fight was a great way to rest up and prepare yourself for a new challenge.


If you have the Iceborne DLC, you unlock a new weapon tree and a special armor. They are greatly superior compared to any other piece of the same tier. Equiping them will make the game feel like a breeze and propel you to the high rank and master rank very quickly, but you will not learn to dodge and block properly, leaving you ill prepared when a real challenge shows up. I personally recommend working your way up slowly to avoid getting frustrated when a monster is tougher and ends your hunt multiple times.


Online play is great and can save a doomed hunt sometimes. I had my fair share of hunts where I was on my last life and a better hunter showed up to help me out. You have to remember to shoot your S.O.S. flare, but shooting it right away isn't always the best Idea. If you stay with only one other hunter, your furry friend will stay with you, but as soon as more join, you loose that support.

When playing with others, remember where you should be and be mindful of others as you can trip them with your hits, and they can do the same to you.
Posted 22 May, 2020.
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