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Recent reviews by CPLWeeks

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1 person found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
1.6 hrs on record
Early Access Review
A poor clone of The Elder Scrolls Legends, and Ubisoft is already selling card packs; 75 for $100.
Posted 16 February.
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0.0 hrs on record
I bought the unlocks for this game and all I encountered were problems. There were questions whose answers were given away in the text or picture hints, questions with duplicate answers, and questions with incorrect answers. Some players have hacked the leaderboards and given themselves scores that are unattainable through fair play. And some of the paid features are still "under construction".
Posted 16 February.
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1 person found this review helpful
1.1 hrs on record
I bought the unlocks for this game and all I encountered were problems. There were questions whose answers were given away in the text or picture hints, questions with duplicate answers, and questions with incorrect answers. Some players have hacked the leaderboards and given themselves scores that are unattainable through fair play. And some of the paid features are still "under construction".
Posted 16 February.
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2 people found this review helpful
0.3 hrs on record
Early Access Review
This game is a mess in its current state. I bought this on sale for $4.85 and I'm still not sure if I was taken advantage of.
Posted 16 February. Last edited 16 February.
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1 person found this review helpful
0.5 hrs on record
I’ll admit it, I almost bounced off 'Starship Troopers: Ultimate Bug War!' at first glance, but those stylized graphics quickly revealed themselves as a deliberate, smart design choice that keeps the action readable and fast instead of muddy and over-realistic. Once I gave it a fair shot, the gameplay hooked me hard. It’s frantic, satisfying, and packed with that glorious “last stand against the swarm” energy that keeps your adrenaline simmering. The combat even sparks nostalgic flashes of 'Beach Head 2000', but with modern pacing and far more tactical depth. If you’re even mildly curious, don’t let the visuals fool you, this one earns its place in your library, and I’m already itching for my next drop into bug-infested chaos.
Posted 16 February.
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1 person found this review helpful
8.9 hrs on record
Love the demo! Can't wait to play the full game!
Posted 10 February.
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1 person found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
16.7 hrs on record (6.5 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Space Engineers 2 is a glittering invitation to anyone who has ever wanted to turn raw imagination into practical machinery among the stars. It hands you the tools to accomplish your goals any way you can imagine, and promptly gets out of your way. All of the components from Space Engineers are back, now humming, blinking, and whirring to life in glorious detail. What's more, the experience feels fresh and new, and not at all recycled. Whether you love careful design, survival problem-solving, or simply watching something you built smash into an asteroid; this feels like a confident leap forward that respects its roots while daring you to dream bigger. If creation, curiosity, and cosmic tinkering make your pulse quicken, then don't hesitate. Space Engineers 2 is a true sequel, something extremely rare in this day and age, and it deserves a proud place in your Steam library!
Posted 2 February. Last edited 2 February.
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24 people found this review helpful
1.1 hrs on record (0.9 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
As much as I want to believe in Task Force Admiral – Vol.1: American Carrier Battles, I cannot in good conscience recommend buying it on Steam in its current Early Access state. This is an extremely complex naval battle simulator that throws the player straight into the deep end with no in-game tutorial whatsoever, demanding mastery of dense systems before you can even begin to enjoy it. While there is a PDF manual, it is explicitly written for an older demo build and does not reliably reflect the current version of the game, leaving new players to piece things together through trial, error, and frustration rather than learning through play.

Content is also severely limited: the unit roster is confined to a small slice of early-war assets, and only four of the roughly thirty advertised scenarios are playable, one of which is simply a duplicate with higher difficulty. I say this as a longtime MicroProse fan who genuinely appreciates the evident care for historical accuracy and the ambition on display. The foundation is promising, even exciting, but in my view this project simply was not ready yet, not even for Early Access. Right now, purchasing it feels less like buying a playable game and more like paying for a hopeful prototype.
Posted 29 January.
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29.4 hrs on record (21.8 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
If you enjoy games where planning, patience, and clever optimization quietly snowball into big rewards, Mine Mogul deserves a spot in your library. It blends the satisfying click-and-grow rhythm of an idle game with the thoughtful decision-making of a management sim, letting you design, expand, and fine-tune a mining operation that always feels like it’s yours. The progression is steady without being sleepy, the upgrades feel meaningful, and there’s a constant low-key thrill in watching your systems interlock and profits climb. It’s the kind of game that’s easy to dip into for a few minutes and dangerously easy to lose an evening to, perfect for players who love watching a well-built machine hum along and grow!
Posted 25 January.
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13.2 hrs on record
The train goes right, until it falls off the edge of the map.
These kinds of games aren't for me. I can't stand being left alone with my memories.
Posted 24 January.
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