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59.0 hrs on record (5.5 hrs at review time)
I’m really glad I didn’t listen to the negative reviews before buying this game. I remember seeing the trailer a while back and thinking, “yeah this might be the one” and honestly, it delivered.

This is easily one of the best games I’ve played. The world just pulls you in. You start with a quest, then suddenly you’re 3 hours deep doing everything except that quest. Classic! lol

Now yeah, it’s not perfect. There’s definitely a learning curve, especially with the controls. At some point you’ll try to talk to someone and end up jumping in front of them like an excited idiot because the interact button is also the jump button. So don’t worry. it’s not just you. We’re all out here bunny hopping through serious conversations.

But honestly? Not a big deal. Once you get used to it, it clicks. big Witcher redemption arc vibes for me. rough edges at first, but totally worth it.

If you’re on the fence, just go for it. Stop reading reviews and start jumping. I mean, playing.
Posted 25 March.
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10.8 hrs on record (7.5 hrs at review time)
Bought it just to make my desktop look better… ended up spending hours browsing wallpapers.

Wallpaper Engine is 100% worth it. The Workshop has an insane amount of creative, high-quality wallpapers. from chill minimalist loops to crazy interactive and audio reactive ones. Performance is smooth, and it even pauses while gaming.

Small purchase, huge upgrade to your setup.
Posted 4 March.
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21.1 hrs on record (3.5 hrs at review time)
9/10 – Fun, forgiving, and addictive

One of the best mecha games I’ve ever played. Not perfect, but overall very fun and satisfying. This is my first FromSoftware game. I usually avoid their games because I don’t have much patience. lol but Armored Core 6 is surprisingly forgiving.

Beating the first hard boss felt rewarding instead of frustrating. The game really shines with mech customization and loadout tweaking to survive missions. Easy to understand mechanics, solid controls, and fast paced combat.

I’m using keyboard and mouse and it feels great. Love the Schneider build, fast and agile. Bought this during the Winter Sale and have no regrets. Highly recommended.
Posted 23 December, 2025.
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10.1 hrs on record (7.9 hrs at review time)
As a long-time Warhammer fan who also builds and paints minis (I’m more into tanks, but still!), Space Marine 2 blew me away. The combat is brutal, heavy, and incredibly satisfying. Every swing, every bolt round, every execution. you really feel like an Astartes crushing through endless hordes.

The visuals are insane, the atmosphere is perfect, and the scale of the battles makes you feel like you're right inside a Warhammer diorama come to life. Performance is solid, and the campaign kept me hooked from start to finish.

This game is ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ awesome. If you love Warhammer, this is a must buy. Even if you’re just into great action games, it’s worth it.
Posted 2 December, 2025.
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7.4 hrs on record (0.2 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
When I saw the trailer for Panzer Elite, I was blown away. Honestly, I didn’t think it would release this soon. I expected a much longer wait. As someone who’s both a scale modeler (armor specifically) and a WWII history buff, this is the kind of game I’ve wanted for years. I’ve played War Thunder, Call to Arms: Gates of Hell, Men of War, and even World of Tanks even if it’s not realistic, lol. I’ve also read plenty of books about Panzer divisions, so you could say WWII armor is in my blood.

And this game? It hits that sweet spot. The fact that you can command whole divisions AND take direct control of your own tank is exactly the kind of gameplay I’ve been dreaming about.

I’ll admit, I was at work when it launched, but being the clever guy I am, I managed to sneak in a quick session. Just a few minutes in, the graphics already had me hooked. far better than I expected, with so much potential to immerse you in the battlefield.

Of course, it’s still Early Access, and you can see where things need polishing. There’s room for improvement, tweaks, and refinement to really make it shine. But the core foundation is there, and it’s exciting.

To the devs: I picked up the Deluxe Edition to support your hard work. You’ve delivered something I’ve wanted for a very long time. Keep refining it, and you’ll have a masterpiece on your hands.
Posted 20 September, 2025.
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5.2 hrs on record
As a big Star Wars fan, I really wanted to love this game. I picked it up mainly because I enjoyed Jedi Fallen Order and Jedi Survivor, so I had high hopes going in.

The graphics are undeniably good, no complaints there. The world looks amazing, the details are sharp, and it definitely feels like Star Wars on the surface. But the problem is, after a while, it just gets… boring.

There’s something missing. The missions don’t really feel meaningful, and they don’t pull me in the same way other Star Wars games did. I kept waiting for that moment where I’d be hooked, but it never really came.

I want to love it, but the gameplay loop feels repetitive, and the story doesn’t grab me enough to make me invested. If you’re purely after visuals and the Star Wars atmosphere, it’s solid. But if you’re looking for a deep, engaging experience like Fallen Order or Survivor, this might leave you feeling underwhelmed.

Score: 6/10 – Great visuals, but missing that spark that makes a Star Wars game unforgettable.
Posted 4 September, 2025.
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6 people found this review helpful
3.5 hrs on record
Early Access Review
I picked up Manor Lords during its early release with high hopes the trailers and previews really sold the vision of a deep medieval city builder with battles and management. Sadly, after putting time into it, I feel pretty disappointed.
The game, as it stands, is very bare-bones. Once you’ve played a few hours, it quickly becomes boring since there isn’t much progression or variety to keep you engaged. It feels more like a proof of concept than a finished early access project.

What worries me even more is the lack of updates. Since release, there’s been no meaningful new content or fixes to give players confidence that the devs are committed long-term. Honestly, it feels like the project might just be a cash grab, hype it up, sell it at early release, and then let it fade away.

I wanted this game to succeed, but right now I can’t recommend it. Unless the developers show consistent updates and communication, Manor Lords risks being one of those abandoned early access titles that never live up to its promises.
Posted 21 August, 2025.
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2 people found this review helpful
0.0 hrs on record
Just grabbed the Super Citizen DLC for Helldivers 2! Mainly got it to support the devs. they really nailed this game. Also… that helmet? Looks like something straight out of the Winged Hussars! I’m a big history guy so I couldn’t resist. Gotta say, fighting for democracy hits different when you’re rocking armor like that.
Posted 1 July, 2025.
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131.0 hrs on record (7.6 hrs at review time)
When this game first launched, I really wanted it. I was hyped from the trailers, gameplay previews, everything. But then came the PSN region lock and as someone outside the supported countries, I couldn't buy it. That was frustrating. I waited, hoping for a fix.

And then out of nowhere, Steam dropped the bomb: the region lock was lifted. The second I saw the announcement, I bought it full price, no hesitation. and let me tell you WORTH. EVERY. PENNY.

This game is pure chaos. Explosions, friendly fire, bugs, bots, orbital strikes, and yelling at your squadmates to "Get to the extraction!" It’s a PTSD simulator in the best possible way. Every mission feels like a desperate fight for survival but when you're playing with friends, it turns into some of the most fun and ridiculous co op gameplay out there.

If you're into intense action, teamwork (and betrayal), and endless bugs and bots trying to kill you, this is it.

10/10 would die to friendly fire again.
Posted 15 June, 2025.
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6 people found this review helpful
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9.5 hrs on record
As someone who’s really into World War II history, I have to say Call of Duty: WWII is a solid entry in the franchise. It might not be a perfect simulation, but it definitely delivers on the atmosphere. The uniforms, weapons, sound design, and set pieces really capture the look and feel of the era. From the D-Day landing to the ruined towns of Europe, it feels like you're right in the middle of it.

Gameplay wise, it’s still a Call of Duty game, fast-paced, arcade style action with quick reloads and snappy movement. So if you're expecting something more grounded or realistic like Hell Let Loose or Brothers in Arms, this isn’t it. But if you're in it for the cinematic experience and tight shooting mechanics, it does a great job.

Overall, I’d say it’s not bad at all for a Call of Duty title, especially for someone who enjoys WWII settings. Could’ve used a bit more realism, but they definitely nailed the atmosphere. Worth checking out if you’re a fan of the era.
Posted 15 June, 2025.
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