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0.4 hrs on record
Very Duck! GOTY 2026
Posted 19 February.
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10.2 hrs on record
Overall a good experience, and for $4.99 USD at the time of purchase, I can't be bothered not to give a good review.

One thing to keep in mind though, is that RE5 was made in 2009, so you should set your standards there too, the boss battles, while designed very good, do not play nicely at all. Overall combat, and story are good and help fill in questions you might ask yourself along the game.

The story is about 10-12 hours depending on how long you take to finish each chapter, each chapter is neat in the sense that it introduces new areas, and sometimes new variants of creatures. I was well surprised in the great 25' that the voice actors and the overall quality of the game was where it was.

One thing I wasn't happy with though was the god awful camera controller, and overall clunky controls, while it was made in 2009 as stated before, I think that it takes some time to get used to the movement, and combat in the game.

all-in-all: Worth 5 bucks, I'm not sure I'd pay more for it at this point, but yeah give it a go with a friend, have some laughs and go die several times on the boss battles (I know you will)
Posted 21 August, 2025.
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1,023.2 hrs on record (739.5 hrs at review time)
Banana is not just a game; it's a revolutionary experience that has set a new benchmark in the world of gaming. From the moment you start playing, you can tell that this game is unlike anything you've seen before.

The gameplay is engaging and innovative, offering a perfect blend of strategy and action that keeps you hooked from start to finish. What truly sets Banana apart, however, are its graphics. The visuals are nothing short of breathtaking, way ahead of their time, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in gaming. The vibrant colors, intricate textures, and fluid animations create a world that feels both immersive and alive.

Every scene is crafted with meticulous attention to detail, making Banana not just a game, but a visual masterpiece. Whether you're navigating through lush jungles or exploring futuristic cities, the graphical quality is consistently stunning, setting a new standard for the industry.

Banana is a game that will be remembered for years to come, not just for its innovative gameplay, but for the way it redefined what we thought was possible in terms of visual storytelling. It's a must-play for any gamer looking to experience the future of gaming today.
Posted 14 August, 2024.
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63.5 hrs on record (61.0 hrs at review time)
So, I guess it's that time when I've "Completed" the game.

I think what they've done with NG+ Is an interesting take, and is pretty innovative, overall Starfield was a pretty good experience, I won't say it's my favorite game, but from the likes of someone who hasn't really completed a Bethesda game before, it was a good one. Most of the game seemed to play like fetch quests where you're either sent to a certain planet to grab this and bring it back, or elimination quests where you go here and you kill a load of spacers.

I think that it's got some real good replay ability with the quest-lines, and with side-quests. I did enjoy this game for what it's worth, it's ship builder is amazing, the side-quests are great too and I'd argue some are written even better than the main questline, and the world building even with the randomly generated planets is spectacular, If i'm honest though, I found adding a few QoL mods here and there helped, mostly anything from removing the LUT filters on the game to changing FOV (even though that's a feature now apparently)

While I think I'll continue to play Starfield far into the future, and I'm excited to see new features and DLC's released in the future as well, I think there was a lot that BGS could have done better here, especially with the size of their studios these days, I think that the implications of constant loading screens really pulls you out of the immersion for this game, and their advertisement of being the "least buggy" Bethesda game released to date didn't seem to hold up at all. In my short/long 60 hours playing through my first play-through, I encountered many bugs, including some that made missions hang up.

There was a bug when doing a certain crimson fleet quest-line that when leaving "The Key" my ship bugged, and gave a weird camera POV, which turned out to be the result of a stolen ship I had taken earlier in the game, I think this kind of ruined a whole playstyle for me as I gave up stealing/boarding enemy ships after that.

Going back, the world building and side-quests in Starfield turned out amazing, I loved some of the stories told even if as I said before, most of them were fetch and receive quests. In my time playing I romanced Sarah Morgan, and even her backstory built a heavy story of a war torn person who did all she could to survive, and visiting a crash site for her old crew members. Or, going to some random planet, going to the local fast food joint, finding out they were out of Sauce, and then going to another completely different system to get this Sauce, but getting distracted by another quest.

Overall, I think that if you're looking at Starfield, thinking about giving it a try you should. (but maybe go through gamepass) I think that overall this game was great, and I'll continue to play it, and who know's my complaints may be fixed in a patch soon anyway, we've already gotten our first, we'll have to see where it goes from here.

Anyway, signing off.

- Sys0
Posted 14 September, 2023.
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582.6 hrs on record (476.3 hrs at review time)
It took me 476 hours to realize three things.

1. I'm bad at the game
2. I don't like the game
3. For some reason I keep playing the game

Endscore: 10/10 too many tryhards
Posted 7 June, 2023.
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177 people found this review helpful
9 people found this review funny
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725.7 hrs on record (367.9 hrs at review time)
I figured it was time to make a real review on the game for all of you DayZ virgins.

Let me start out by saying I've played this game since day 1 on separate accounts and also all the way from A2:OA DayZ mod to the old alpha days of DayZ. And I can say that this game is one of the most amazing and best games I've ever purchased.

DayZ is more than just a game for me, it's a place I would come to for new experiences, to act out a character and play them to the fullest extent. It was a place that I met some of my closest friends, and a place that made made me feel accomplished in a virtual world, and most of all, a place that made me want to put a hole though my monitor.

I've seriously made so many memories in this game with people I've never met before that I wouldn't have crossed paths with normally You meet people from all over the world, you truly do. I remember one time I was in a community called DayZRP and I was just chilling cooking my beef and two random scott's boys walk in the house, and say they're starving and do I have any food. I ended up giving them my steak to save their lives, it was a once in a lifetime experience, you think someone will barge in your door and shoot you, but all they want is a little bit of help.

One of my friends, Mark, we met in FiveM and I reccomended DayZ to him, I knew he'd enjpy it and it was a change from the run of the mill spawn everything and screw around RP we were used to. He loved the game and we went on to be members of DayZRP and we eventually made our own server. I remember we were together in a discord call, and he told me that he was starving and didn't know what to do so I got to them and killed my character so they could survive on my meat. I know it sounds weird but, that's how DayZ do.

This game truly has something for everyone, it has PVP communities for those that just want to run around and blast each other, the Official servers are great if you want something in the middle, with lots of PVP but also the ability to experience the harsh environment of DayZ in its fullest, And then there are RP servers; these are the bread and butter of DayZ, it's where I've spend almost all of my time in the game and it has kept a majority of players here too. The game has animals to hunt, and you can make clothing and things out of their pelts. The game has a fully fleshed out gun system with realistic gunplay and amazing bullet physics. For those looking for a great RP situation the game has so many features for RP from Emotes, to VOIP in which you can adjust how loud you are. DayZ also has a fully fleshed health system too, you can get sick and die from sickness if you're not careful.

If you've been wanting to give the game a try I'd fully encourage you, it's worth it. I promise. But be aware, the map is huge and takes time getting used to, a game like this is better suited with a friend, but there are plenty of communities out there willing to help new players.

Another thing, be careful of cars, they can lead to instant death and wonky overall, and watch out being cornered by zombies, they aren't too much of a threat but when you have a large group of them on you you'll be screwed.

I hope this review helped, I know personally this game has a close place in my heart, and I hope you'll enjoy it too.

- This is Yakinoff, Signing off
Posted 5 October, 2020.
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2 people found this review funny
689.4 hrs on record (298.5 hrs at review time)
Great memes dude
Posted 27 November, 2016.
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