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1 person found this review helpful
0.5 hrs on record (0.3 hrs at review time)
If you have two monitor your mouse will constantly tab you out! Only get this game for it's achievements and rage at how annoying this game is.
Posted 26 January.
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1 person found this review helpful
68.9 hrs on record (66.4 hrs at review time)
Pummel Party is an absolute blast, especially when you're playing with friends over Discord. The mini-games are chaotic, competitive, and full of unexpected twists—getting your friends pummeled is half the fun, and their reactions make it even better. It’s the perfect game for those ‘what just happened?!’ moments. The real kicker, though, is the Workshop support. New custom maps and mini-games keep things feeling fresh, so every session feels like a new experience. Whether you’re playing for fun or trying to sabotage your friends, Pummel Party is a hilarious and unpredictable party game that’ll have everyone laughing (and maybe a little salty).
Posted 25 January.
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1 person found this review helpful
81.7 hrs on record
Tom Clancy’s The Division® 2 delivers a solid blend of tactical combat and open-world exploration. The graphics and environment design are top-notch, and the shooting mechanics feel smooth and satisfying. It’s got a decent story, but where the game really shines is in the endgame content. Raids, dark zones, and multiplayer co-op keep things engaging once you’re done with the main campaign. However, the grind can get a little repetitive, and some of the progression systems feel like they’re pushing you toward microtransactions. Overall, it’s a great shooter if you’re into tactical gameplay, but be prepared for a bit of a grind.
Posted 25 January.
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2 people found this review helpful
87.7 hrs on record
SAS: Zombie Assault 4 is a fun, fast-paced shooter with decent action and a solid variety of weapons and maps. However, it’s definitely a pay-to-win game. While you can play for free, progressing without dropping money feels like a grind. Many of the best weapons, upgrades, and boosts are locked behind a paywall, making it tough to keep up without spending. If you’re willing to throw down some cash, you’ll have a much easier time. Overall, it's fun in short bursts but the monetization model definitely holds it back from being truly great.
Posted 25 January.
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5 people found this review helpful
90.5 hrs on record (88.8 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
BeamNG is a solid driving sim with some of the best physics around. The base game is fun, but what really makes it shine are the mods. Custom maps, vehicles, and features totally elevate the experience and keep things fresh. If you’re into creative chaos or just messing around with cars, the mods make it well worth the time. ALSO, GET THE MULTIPLAYER MOD FOR MAX FUN!!!!
Posted 25 January.
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2 people found this review helpful
374.1 hrs on record (358.8 hrs at review time)
Call of Duty's pretty much the same as always. It's just PvP, which is fine if you're into that. Some good moments, but nothing too mind-blowing. The occasional N-word pops up in voice chats, even with the AI voice detector trying to keep it in check. Honestly, if you like shooters, you'll get what you expect—nothing more, nothing less.
Posted 25 January. Last edited 25 January.
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1 person found this review helpful
975.9 hrs on record
oise-O-Matic Soundboard: BOOM! BANG! WEEEEE-OOOOOOH!

Okay, listen up! The Noise-O-Matic Soundboard is here to make your life... a bit louder. Want a fart sound? BOOM! Got it! How about an airhorn to wake up your neighbors? BEEEEEEEEEP! Need a car crash to add to your Zoom call? CRASH-CRASH-CRASH! This thing is a one-way ticket to annoying your friends, family, and possibly your pets. It’s the digital equivalent of a whoopee cushion, but with WAY more buttons.

Every click feels like you’re creating a masterpiece of chaos. Just when you think you’re done, you hit the "DJ" button and unleash another round of random noises. Need more cowbell? BONG BONG BONG! It’s got it all. Noise-O-Matic: because why talk when you can just hit a button and drive everyone CRAZY?

BUY IT NOW. BOOM! CRASH! MWAHAHAHA!
Posted 25 January.
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2 people found this review helpful
85.4 hrs on record (79.5 hrs at review time)
Hell Let Loose: A Hilarious Love Letter to Tactical Chaos

Hell Let Loose is like the middle child of Squad and Rising Storm 2: Vietnam – it has the same big, bold ideas but with a slightly more chill attitude and a much easier learning curve. It’s a hardcore tactical shooter set during World War II, where teamwork is as vital as not accidentally running into your own artillery fire (which happens, trust me).

Like Squad, you’ll be running around with a squad of people, coordinating strategies, capturing objectives, and generally trying not to get shot by an enemy sniper. But unlike Squad, Hell Let Loose feels more forgiving for the newbie. There's no steep learning curve to make you want to rage-quit after five minutes. The gameplay is more approachable, with less of a "you better know how to use a map or else" vibe.

And if you’re a fan of Rising Storm 2’s brutal immersion, you’ll feel right at home with the World War II setting. But don’t worry about your hopes of sudden glory being dashed by random grenades; Hell Let Loose offers smooth progression tracking that lets you level up and unlock new stuff, making each match feel like you're actually working toward something instead of just being cannon fodder.

In short, Hell Let Loose is like the chill cousin of the hardcore tactical shooters we know and love. It's got the same teamwork-heavy action, but without making you feel like you need to attend a boot camp just to play. Plus, you’ll get the satisfaction of seeing your personal progress reflected every time you dominate a battle... or at least try to.
Posted 25 January.
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0.4 hrs on record
Early Access Review
A game with great potential!

While the game is solid, it feels incomplete. It needs AI for team members and should feature real teams competing against each other, rather than just PvE where players are only facing AI opponents. It gives off a "one-man army" vibe. The game combines elements from Squad (in terms of physics) and Ready or Not (in gameplay, gear options, etc.). I would recommend it because it's good, but I won’t be continuing to play due to its limitations. I also have several other similar games, and this one doesn’t stand out enough to keep me engaged.
Posted 27 December, 2024.
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1 person found this review helpful
96.2 hrs on record (83.4 hrs at review time)
Solid games that get constant updates! It is similar to rust/dayz but have the building option like sims. Believe it or not, I got the game just to max my character and build a house.
Posted 20 August, 2024. Last edited 5 September, 2024.
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