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385.3 hrs on record (385.2 hrs at review time)
A game that got off to a rocky start 9 years ago, but has grown into an amazing game, that continually gets great updates.
Posted 27 November, 2025.
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556.2 hrs on record (316.7 hrs at review time)
If you like a game where you start every game from the same point, rewards are purely cosmetic and your skill and experience determines how good you will do, then this is the game for you.
Posted 27 November, 2021.
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11.6 hrs on record
Played the first We Were Here and jumped straight to this one.
Played through it all in 11 hours from one side. The puzzles are certainly interesting and varied, and even though I played with a friend, they were challenging.
It was both some of the most fun and most frustration I've experienced in a game.

I can definitely recommend it!
Posted 28 November, 2019.
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39.4 hrs on record (2.9 hrs at review time)
It is very reminiscent of Theme Hospital and let's be honest: You're here checking the reviews because you want to know if you will get the same feeling from Two Point Hospital as you did with Theme Hospital.

All in all, the mechanics are very similar, with some quality-of-life improvements, like the ability to copy an entire room, so you can get the exact same setup in all your rooms.

Overall, I recommend it. I only played 3 hours so far, but I will definitely need to see this through!
Posted 30 June, 2019.
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3 people found this review helpful
3,273.6 hrs on record (1,355.5 hrs at review time)
Bst evolution from the best developers

Having played Warframe since the beta, which is roughly 5 years and put in 1300+ hours, I can personally attest to the evolution of the game from a simple horde shooter to the massive world that has been created today.

I can recommend this game highly due to a few key factors:
  • The developers continually work on this game, improving it and adding new things, both big and small, as well as quality-of-life improvements
  • The story in the game has gone from non-existing to being quite detailed and intriguing
  • There is something in this game for everyone, whether you like collecting all there is to collect, doing end-game content, doing challenging runs, min-maxing your gear, playing around with cosmetics (FashionFrame), trying to stage beautiful shots or just wanna experience the story. Whether you're a casual player or hardcore end-gamer, you can find something in here for you.

This of course also brings us to a few downsides, which are overshadowed by the above:
  • Because the content has evolved so much, there is a lot to do in the game
  • The learning curve can be a bit high, due to the many systems in Warframe, which are also quite unique from a lot of other games. More on that later.

So my recommendations are to get the game since:
  • Well, it's free, so it costs you nothing to try out. Personally I pay a little bit for premium currency every now and again to support the developers and take a few shortcuts on some of the new releases and because I want to have slots for all my equipment. However, compared to the amount of time I have put into this game, it is a very low hourly cost.
  • The unique systems make it brilliant: Ever like playing different classes, but don't want to spend hours and hours grinding each class up and gearing them? Well, in Warframe you have different (war)frames that you can equip, which are essentially classes/roles, and apart from a very small leveling process, you can switch them out as you please. The way your powerlevel increases is through mods. The more you play, the more you can level your mods, which are equippable on your weapons and frames.
  • You can play how you want, whether it's for several hours every session, or 30-60 minutes per session.
  • The story and content is constantly evolving and the developers are listening to the community and have several streams every week where they play with viewers, showcase new developments and give a platform for players to show their fan-art. Plus, the developers work under the guideline that "You should feel like a ninja playing this game. You should feel strong and awesome." And what's not to love about that?

    So try it out, if the genre is for you, then you will most likely love it!

    Ninjas play for free!
Posted 24 November, 2018. Last edited 24 November, 2018.
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3.0 hrs on record
This game will make you feel like a ninja action hero, like Jackie Chan on speed.

The mechanics are excellent, the action is at your fingertips and as an added bonus, a storyline that will make you wonder, ponder and ultimately delve you into a depression. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Posted 25 November, 2017.
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26.4 hrs on record
Old game, but apparently still got me hooked :)
Posted 16 July, 2012.
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10.9 hrs on record
Well, it's Duke... What more could you want! Sequel living up to expectations!
Posted 4 July, 2011.
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15.6 hrs on record (14.0 hrs at review time)
Most fun I've had in a long time!
Posted 25 March, 2011.
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