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27 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
11.6 hrs on record (7.1 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
I've spent a lot of time in Warthunder's ground battles, and most of that time was spent screaming out into the aether, cursing god and his creation for introducing me to that infernal man-made torture. While Gunner, HEAT, PC is a tank game and tank games throughout my life have been a source of great torment and evil, this is not that. Even on the missions that are hella difficult, I have so much fun.

From the moment you jump into a skirmish, the stakes are high. Two incoming big a&* shells (if the first isn't lucky and nails you) will often be the most warning you'll get in order to figure out where the opposing goobers are and fire your own at them. All the while you're stressing over this, the ambient yells of your crew's commands and roar of friendly and enemy fire among the shells passing over and around you build pressure and demand evermore focus. While none of the missions are too long as to make a failure crushing, because of the amazing mechanics and design surrounding combat along with the audio, you'll be completely locked into the game despite the minimal time commitment needed. There's a lot to be immersed into as well: so many missions which contain a massive variety of goals and layouts which can be played by both sides and customized to your liking. Each mission may only last you 15 minutes at most, but you can replay them endlessly, and each time will be embedded permanently into your memory.

Gunner, Heat, PC has the complete opposite mentality when compared to the standard design of games today. These guys really just want to make the game that called to their imagination as children. It's the best tank game!!!
Posted 2 December, 2024.
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104 people found this review helpful
3 people found this review funny
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100.1 hrs on record (72.0 hrs at review time)
American Truck Sim is legitimately probably the best catalyst for novel thought out there besides a heroic dose or an extended soulful backpacking trip. It sounds pretty boring; it's a truck sim, what the ♥♥♥♥ are you going to do besides drive from point A to B? Well, I mean honestly, it really is only that plus some.

It's better to think of this game as more of a tool than as an entertainment device. While you listen to an audiobook, podcast, a more complex album, or get lost in sorting out your own thoughts, the game quadruples your engagement. It basically acts as the perfect fidget spinner, which sounds trucking stupid to say, but it's true. The game's environment and gameplay of managing and driving a massive 18wheeler across the United States provides just enough engagement to put your brain into the perfect learning mode. All the content you engage with passively and might tune out subconsciously (but would rather remain fixed to and engaged with) gains the ability to perpetually grip you and consequently everything they have to teach or have you experience can be received in absolute. It's ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ based.

Besides its mentioned utility, the game is also incredibly well built by a dev team that genuinely cares about the product they're making and who continues to flesh it out with more content and soul all the time. The game is filled with the cities you'd expect to find well designed (and are) in a game like this, but it also contains plenty of small towns and roads that are fantastic to drive through and really flesh out the world and show the soul of what most states truly are.
Definitely pick it up if you have interest in it (there's a lot of dlc too but on sale it's all relatively cheap and is absolutely worth it).

I can definitely recommend some jazz like: Hermitix [anchor.fm], a podcast in your target language[coffeebreaklanguages.com], or the epic Greg Sadler when jiving.
Posted 27 December, 2021. Last edited 27 December, 2021.
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2 people found this review helpful
18.9 hrs on record (2.5 hrs at review time)
Call of Duty 3's multiplayer from 2006 but released in 2019 with Squad elements arbitrarily thrown in.
Posted 27 November, 2021.
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101 people found this review helpful
10 people found this review funny
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44.7 hrs on record (23.2 hrs at review time)
A few quality of life improvements over ck2 at the cost of losing over half of its content. I mean, it genuinely feels pretty empty compared to the earlier installment. Maybe it's worth getting if you've never played crusader kings before as there's nice fundamental improvements like the 3D characters, but if you have, you'll probably get bored as there's not much to do.
The dlcs should change that in time but with major dlcs being released at a rate of one every 2 ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ years and a "flavor pack" every one or so which so far has only been re-released ck2 mechanics, it's going to take a long time before this starts to feel fleshed out. Actually, probably a REALLY long time as the next $30 dlc is only reintroducing relics from the $4 monks & mystics dlc (a minor element of that dlc too; the rest of the features like cults aren't even in the game yet) and a single 3D room where your court characters can strike poses in when Way of Life Dialogues pop up.

Wait 6 more years before buying this game or get it when the G 2 A sellers have a surplus of stolen credit cards funds they need to launder and the price drops way below its already discount average of like $25.
Posted 14 November, 2021. Last edited 20 December, 2021.
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1 person found this review helpful
717.0 hrs on record (202.6 hrs at review time)
I'd sunk an ungodly amount of time into both the Steam and PS4 versions of this. The grind is a lot to get to the post-WW2 Jets, but the realistic battle dogfights are some of the most fun you'll ever have in a flight combat game and will keep you entertained the whole way. Based and Hispano 20mm-pilled.
Posted 1 December, 2020. Last edited 1 December, 2020.
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