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45.5 hrs on record (22.0 hrs at review time)
Came for RIP AND TEAR, stayed for THICC AND STARE. Even if Hexen or Heretic weren't your cup of tea, this game is well worth the purchase.

Imagine if you combined the frenzy and atmosphere of Doom (for obvious reasons given the engine used) with the storyline and mood of Arx Fatalis or Rune, and you get an epic tale of shadowy intrigue and DELICIOUS GREENSKINS in all its hand-drawn 2D glory.

Could use sharper sprite graphics and models, but both the art style and use of Doom Engine is intentional so I'm not complaining much.

Bought it, played it, don't regret it. And its future episodes.
Posted 4 November, 2020.
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5 people found this review helpful
11.8 hrs on record
An addictive Viking gathering simulator only good for gathering and nothing else. All other aspects of this game were a let-down. I got this game on sale, but after going in-depth with gameplay and understanding what I bought, I can't recommend it for its default price; it doesn't deserve it.

Beautiful hand-drawn art style, but the animations look like they came from early Flash. I like the idea the developer had for what they were trying to do, and the world has potential for interesting story, but it wasn't strong enough to stand on its own or to overcome the unimaginative game itself.

Less interactive and varied than other similar survival crafting games. Unimaginative and repetitive combat. Railroaded crafting. Missing obvious quality-of-life features (such as crafting multiple items or display for durability).

If you're looking for a survival crafting game, you're better off with earlier titles like Terraria or Starbound.
Posted 4 November, 2020.
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1 person found this review helpful
105.9 hrs on record (51.7 hrs at review time)
The Merchant's Guild has demanded that I sell swamp water at a premium by adding fire and eating copious amounts of dog and/or people.

Assuming I don't get eaten by dog and/or people first.

In all serious, fun for the first few hours, then starts approaching repetitive territory when the scrounge becomes the baseline. So, no different from actually scrounging as a homeless in London.

Ten out of ten, don't play it.
Posted 26 March, 2020.
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1 person found this review helpful
25.4 hrs on record (18.9 hrs at review time)
Throwback to the olden days of Sierra and the Coles. Truly a tribute to the olden days of role-play adventure gaming back in the days of King's Quest, Gabriel Knight, and Quest for Glory. Highly recommended for a journey into how gaming was done in a now-byegone age that is the 1990s.
Posted 3 April, 2014.
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12.1 hrs on record (6.1 hrs at review time)
It's Poker Night 2. It's like Poker Night, but with a larger cast, snarkier dialogue, and an overall sense of actual poker thanks to everyone pretty much one-upping each other at the table with sarcasm, amusing antedotes, and temper tantrums. You know, like a real poker game.
Posted 27 April, 2013.
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46.4 hrs on record
Dungeon Fighter Online, in 3D, and actual story. Worth a try, considering the price tag is zilch.
Posted 30 December, 2011.
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90.2 hrs on record (67.6 hrs at review time)
Classic roguelike meets today's world of internet culture and more memes than you can shake a stick at.

Just don't divide by zero. It's not pretty.
Posted 5 September, 2011.
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5.8 hrs on record
Fight for freedom.
Online.
With some 13 year olds.
Posted 31 December, 2010.
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