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161.1 hrs on record (128.6 hrs at review time)
It's Half-Life 2. Need I say more?
Posted 12 September, 2021.
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136.5 hrs on record (66.8 hrs at review time)
Come on, it's San Andreas. Need I say more?
Posted 26 December, 2019.
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66.2 hrs on record (9.1 hrs at review time)
Videogames age like fine wine. Some age like milk.

The sequel to Looking Glass Studios' System Shock is the former.
A pre-2000s release, the game has had a strong cult following and a dedicated modding community, fans of Bioshock finding the game as a spiritual predecessor for First-Person Survival-Horrors. Star trek fans that've always wondered if they could survive a catastrophe on board the USS Voyager can find a clever and respected nod to the grandfather of pop Sci-fi in every nook and cranny.

You find yourself as some of our greatest stories played begin, with stepping off a transport*, into the ropes of a career path, at some point, goes awry, and you're stuck on the UNN Von Braun, a vast experimental research starship, 67 trillion miles from Earth, and there's some sick ♥♥♥♥ goin' on.
*Half-Life, Borderlands, Bioshock, Morrowind, etc.

Cybernetic horrors, mutant creatures, parasitic life forms, meglomaniacal dominatrix AI, and an immense environment where you hack security systems, override ship operations, screw with nuclear reactors, and mount an army of one against the will of The Many.
Upgrade your cybernetic enhancements, hack your world, fight a God, but, save every bullet, every battery, every hypospray.

You will be afraid, you pa-PA... thetic l-little worm--
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Posted 4 March, 2018. Last edited 4 March, 2018.
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1 person found this review helpful
269.7 hrs on record (186.7 hrs at review time)
Gratuitous violence, rich atmosphere, punishing personality, the sequel to Tripwire's Killing Floor leaves old fans and newbies coming and coming back for more, like the unrelenting hordes of zed clones clambering over eachother for your skin. For what purpose, who knows? You just know you like your skin where it is.

A fun/mad/slaughterhouse of challenges with a compelling level system, a variety of arms and skill perks to suit your play style, vivid and harrowing maps with a variety of gamemodes and mutations, weekly and daily challenges, and the Dosh Vault meta-game gives you a vault to fill and swanky items to collect (or upcycle)

If you're a fan of Left 4 Dead, intense gameplay, or more gory violence than a Dario Argento movie, Killing Floor 2 is a game to enjoy.
Posted 12 January, 2018.
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