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1,736.0 hrs on record (890.7 hrs at review time)
Umapyooiiiiii!!

Best gambling game I've ever laid my hands on. No horseing around about it, this game is legit, it's very engaging/ addicting and deserved truly its GOTY among any other rewards. You will experience hardships every now and then, but those highlight moments where you have strived to make your favorite Uma's life turn into wonder in your training regimen is what makes this game truly stand out. Their unique individual stories, dreams and ambitions based off real actual Japanese race horses are absolutely Umazing experiences to gain in this short lived life!
Voice acting is sublime, stories are fantastic along with unique RNG events, music is beautiful, catchy and very well orchestrated, races make you live for the thrill and the concerts along with those good endings are gonna make you weep from sheer joy among other emotions you'll feel! Not a single career run will make you feel it's always gonna be the same!

Have yourself a grand time and join the horse girl racing craze, it's not going to fall off for years to come!

Play it. It's free. On Steam and mobile. You haven't got anything to lose. Play it. NOW!
Posted 18 December, 2025.
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1,897.0 hrs on record (1,745.1 hrs at review time)
Right.. Dead by Daylight. The asymmetric horror game designed to either make you have fun or torture you.

Would have thought that over 1,7k hrs of playing this game there would be anything less balanced than the Plague. Definitely not. Whoever came up with this killer and thought it was a fair balanced option to add to the killer list should have been fired on the spot for coming up with this demented idea.
The matches are most longest when playing against her, even when there's killers like Singularity, Nurse, Blight, Ghoul and other S rank killers on the roster. Both her gameplay and her add-ons reflect on how truly horrendous their creation was at BHVR. Like really, giving her infinite aura every single time you vomit? Making anything virtually interactable rendered mute due to her just spamming M2 everywhere? Lockers. Windows. Pallets. Chests. Exit gates. GENERATORS! Pallets take her power out, but what if she just barfs her vomit on you to make you weak, rendering the point of having to break pallet pointless and just bloodlust til survivor either gives in or fails at the loop. Not a single time have I had a fun time after finishing a match against the Plague, be it a loss or a win. Such wasted time, potential and overall ridiculousness when coming up with the killer design. And worst of all is that she doesn't even have her OWN chase theme! W T F!? I can't even enjoy looping her due to the lack of motivation.

This isn't Pyro from TF2, BHVR! She is more oppressive than the Knight or Onryo! Heck, I will call her even more oppressive than a Nurse and she is already bad enough as it is. But at least Knight, Onryo or Nurse or any other killer can NOT hurt me directly while I am FAR AWAY ON THE MAP from them without having to touch me!

My counter argument would be to lessen the amount of stuff she can vomit on. Let's say about two objects at a time, but she can still use her "W+M2" on survivors obviously as she wishes. That would alone make her less of a nuisance/ time wasting killer, plus adding an incentive for survivors to actually wash away the "plague" infection. Perhaps some stealth for a limited time after cleansing, haste or even repair/ healing speed bonus? Heck, anything besides just getting your infection off from you while she is within your terror radius. I would also say that make it so that she gets her power back AFTER a certain time after being stunned by the pallet, instead of taking it away immediately from her to prevent power spam. For like 10 seconds, giving a survivor time to get out of the loop/ tough spot, but also give her a chance to recover and clutch. As for her add-ons, since there are so many different things you could either go good or go bad with, at least nerf the unholy "BLACK INCENSE" to the ground. Instead of giving her nearly infinite aura, give her some haste or undetectable whenever the survivor vomits. You have basically a basekit BBQ & Chili at this current status that add-on is in, since no survivor wants to cleanse thanks to how oppressive her power can be. Also give her some frickin' music for crying out loud!

Anyway the rest of the game is pretty fun, so please enjoy! Personally hang more towards playing survivor (70%) than the killer, but every now and then will get a day or two of just the rush of hunting down nearly helpless survivors. Just either be toxic to the "Vommy Mommy" or DC from her matches, she is NEVER gonna be a fun time in the end. Smash Hit/ Parental Guidance is love, Smash Hit/ Parental Guidance is life. 9/10.

Also the Krasue is a better, balanced and more fun "Plague". Plus her music is top notch for being a real folklore killer. You did plenty of correct things with her, so great job! (Although maybe do nerf that transform cooldown a tiny bit to make her not as much of a pain in the buttocks.)
Posted 24 September, 2025.
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1,249.0 hrs on record (1,197.1 hrs at review time)
Ah let's see now..Right, 7 Days to Die. One of the few games that took nearly whole 11 years to drop out of Alpha. As well as one of my only 100% completed games in just nearly 1200 hrs (when it comes to achievements that is.)

Because the review is too long for Steam to be able to comprehend it, I have decided to upload it as a Google document instead. Don't blame me, I just had so many things to say.

Be ready for a LOT of criticism, both positive and negative wise. As well as spoilers, obviously.

Copy and paste the link for the full version here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XCr9qD-xxihBAORwnnlY0KAx5gQXQ-6xdAg5Qdh-BFQ/edit?usp=sharing

If you just want to read the quick and simple version, then keep reading.

The game has lots of negative points, but the positive points do manage to make the game still have more fun than not so fun moments. It is NOT worth it's current price (honestly 30 dollars at most would be enough), but it's still a 7/10 game, higher even if those negative points wouldn't stand out so damn much.
Posted 19 August, 2024. Last edited 19 August, 2024.
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0.5 hrs on record
Early Access Review
This game should come with a health warning at the start before you even boot it up. 15 mins into the game the sounds and visuals nearly crippled my heart.

I learned already from playing games like Amnesia, Cry of Fear, Phasmophobia and couple other ones on how effective sounds and visuals can be. Definitely not touching this one again.

Don't play this game, if you hyperventilate easily or suffer from chest pain, you might get a heart attack.

Don't get me wrong, it's probably a great horror game to some people, but not for me at all. Never was into creepypastas.

I tried it and that's good enough for me. Not risking my heart any further.
Posted 11 December, 2022.
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478.6 hrs on record (257.0 hrs at review time)
Aaah. Icarus, Icarus, Icarus.

A game with so much to offer, so much beauty and love, but still seeming to fall a bit short on some aspects.

I thought it was time to make a review on this game, the game that was supposedly released too early.
I however only see that halfway, if not even at all. The game has definitely had some flaws, but only very minor. My only main complaint is that the server hosting should be much more fluent and not so drastic on the actual host. I have played Icarus with four different groups so far and played several solo characters up to level 50, but from my perspective this game is not really meant for just one player to be played on. Let me explain why.

Missions in Icarus can become quite relentless, if you do not do things from the very bottom first. Building a shelter, a bedroll and a campfire, with some food, water and oxygen. Sounds simple, but even in some few cases, there are situations where you do end up getting the short end of the stick, because of how punishing this game is if you play it alone. Wolves and boars at the very start can become a hassle, leaving unskinned corpses behind will alert more beasts to the area, which might end up getting you killed, unless you know how to avoid them somehow. Bow is your strongest weapon at the start, but even then you can only shoot once, while several other beasts are maiming and biting you down, causing you to bleed. When you are playing with a group, it is a different kind of experience. One that I mostly have cherished because of how teamwork actually helps in 90% of the situations in this game. Looting resources, mining, hunting, cooking and skinning animals into food and other materials. It's a very balanced game when you play it together with someone or multiple people at once. But the solo aspect is just harsh, there is even a hard and hardcore difficulty setting in this game in every mission, which will cause you to get way less rewards than you could actually get. With only doing easy to medium missions, you are drastically just dragging yourself down as a solo, than what you could actually achieve with a duo, trio or a bigger group. If you are into that sort of punishment, then sure. Go for it.

So the solo aspect of this game is definitely a big minus, mainly on the difficult and less rewarding way of getting those valuable currencies. But as I said, playing co-op with multiple people, it's one hell of a time to be had. Surviving with proper hunters and miners makes the game worth it, plus the graphics themselves are absolutely gorgeous. Solo gameplay and server hosting are something they should work around for, perhaps one day.

Until then, I will continue to enjoy Icarus with my family and friends. This game is amazing, it just hasn't been honed to the finest quality just yet. Week by week we shall see, the devs are not giving up for this game. And neither should we.

Can't wait to hear Sol again speaking to me just before embarking on a brand new mission. Big plus for the narrator guy.
Posted 15 June, 2022.
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4,725.7 hrs on record (3,818.7 hrs at review time)
Okay, Rust..Let's see here.

Started the game out back when it came, 2013. Legacy. Zombies were originally a thing in this game.
They however felt like that was an overdone thing, which then lead to this game being a massive PVP/PVE ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥.

Adding more into the game's graphics to make it even less playable on PC, while trying to satisfy mainstream gamers instead. Graphics over gameplay. However, Rust does have a lot of positive to it, which is not as easily noticeable.

First off, the game is a very high risk/ high reward type of a game. Survival, amirite? Everything and everyone can kill you. Animals. Weather. Falling. Drowning. Hunger. Thirst. Radiation. People. Even the NPC's will try their best to kill you, if you are in their territory or doing harmful things at a safe zone. This does make the game very intense, which is a great thing when it comes to improving yourself in your surroundings and knowing when to place yourself at the right spot, at right time. Of course, sometimes the game is about luck, for instance when you need to find the right amount of stone, need to farm for low grade but there's no animals, having to hide away from a prying local group of other players. It's all based on luck at that point. Even the airdrops that the game lets you have on momentous occasions, are all about RNG. That is not a great way to sell your game, since that lessens the fact about survival based on actual skill, instead of luck.

2nd off, game does look quite beautiful, but that is only if your PC can withstand the stress from the game's graphical settings. The requirements are very high for a game of this caliber, so be prepared to pay a loooot of money to make your PC play this one single game, that takes all the juice out of your current personal computer. If you don't wanna pay, you can just go back to 2013 settings, which are not as beautiful, but at least you can now run it more closer to 60FPS.

3rd, this game is known as one of the most cruel games ever in the history of video games. You are never going to be fully safe, if you play this game. Your character can die at any moment, just because you didn't expect or wasn't ready for a threat to emerge at you. You aren't even safe when logging off, since people will RAID you even when you are OFFLINE. This makes it so that you have to farm a ♥♥♥♥ ton, grind a lot of components into scrap at the safest spots, kill bunch of animals and NPC's to get into the better loot, just so you can make sure that your base location is safe once you are logged off. And even then, you aren't guaranteed safety. Especially because the game thrives more from people owning guns/ firearms/ ranged weapons/ explosives, over melee choices. There is not a single melee that will win an actual gun in a fight, unless you are absolutely garbage with your aim and positioning. Let's get back to the offline part of the game. Once you are out of the server, your whole base and your location is vulnerable to anybody who is playing the game currently. This means that next time you log on, you might not be so lucky to have your base anymore. Just spawning back to the beach, then starting all over again, because the game is that unforgiving. We know that eoka pistols and compound bows used to be a strong starter kit to get a better gun/ set/ kit from any higher geared player as you spawned into the world, but even nowadays they lack sufficiency. You will have to be very lucky in this game to survive. Animals hunt you mercilessly until you have wounded them nearly to death. NPC's will aim towards you and shoot you til' you are dead, or they are dead. Cold and hot weather can both kill you if you are not taking care of yourself, which is a huge ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ when you are living in the winter or desert zones. Players will either give you mercy or murder you with no second thought. It's all about luck in Rust. Luck and merciless survival. Two of the things I love and hate.

So in total comparison, this game is not even close to being perfect. However, I still do love that it is as cruel as it is, because it's one of the only kinds of survival, where your plans have to have meat behind them. Placing a careless fort down into an open area with lots of bad people neighboring you will spell doom for you and your base. That's why you shouldn't always rely on ONE base to survive. You have to make as many as you can, since you never know when one of the bases is going to expire due to a rocket or a C4 being chucked at it. Make more bases, grind so much til' your fingers bleed from clicking on the mouse, then repeat it once you are up and awake again.

You will never be truly happy when playing this game. It's designed that way. Designed to make you feel awful, embarrassed, straight off pissed, up to the point of wanting to uninstall. However, I don't think I will do that ever. That would be showing weakness to the game, because it is still challenging me after all these years of playing.

I love and hate Rust. More love, less hate. It's a fascinating game, created to make the player suffer with any means at hand. Shooting a person, animal or a NPC feels awesome, it feels rewarding, so you wanna keep playing. Finding resources on the roads, monuments and higher reward places feels very satisfying, if you can bring it all back to your base. But once you have been spotted and are underneath raging raid fire, you will know that you can always start again. If you dare, that is. With love and encouragement from FacePunch.

9/10 - Personal review of one of my favorite games in Steam.
Posted 7 February, 2022.
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668.5 hrs on record (161.4 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Having played this game for more than 160 hours, building more than dozens of different building structures, experimenting with the crafting and survival, beating all the bosses and having explored all possible biomes with unique enemies, so far..I feel like saying my personal opinion on this game.

I LOVE THIS GAME! However, there are some things I would wish to still see added in or changed in the future, but at the current state this game is in, I feel there are way more positive points than negatives up to this date.
It is early access, after all.

The gameplay of Valheim is simply harsh, mentally brutal and immensely satisfying. Having no way to know what you are up against (unless you spoil yourself beforehand, which I DO NOT recommend), is the sheer thrill of this game.
It took me and my friend (in a duo) to beat the game in 208 in-game days (which roughly translates to 2-3 weeks), with no spoilers from online whatsoever. Exploring the unknown lands and oceans for resources, environments, sustenance and challenges, in a viking themed world. You will have to keep your guard up at most cases of exploration, since ANYTHING could kill you if you let them get too close to you. The game will also punish you accordingly for every time you die, so keeping yourself alive is a worthy challenge.
You can play the game also alone, but it is way more intense fun with a friend or few.

Not to mention the crafting and building parts of this game, which let you architect your wildest dreams, provided that you know how to support those said buildings from having to crumble over. I have played this game in over seven different saved seeds so far, by myself and with my friends, were we have been able to build hefty and original structures with the building plans set for us. Inspiring room designs with simple or intricate materials that give a lot of aftermath satisfaction.
There could however be some more..building choices that could be implemented in future updates.

The graphics of the game aren't really as pristine as current era triple AAA games, but to me, graphics are only there to satisfy your eye, not your brain. The gameplay alone is more than enough dopamine as it is, to me at least. However, if they do decide to improve on these current graphics, I will not mind it at all.

The music of the game changes to set the mood of the current biome you are in, besides for the night, which in itself is a dreaded sounding theme on it's own. Most of the times while playing the game, I did not even bother putting in any other music to fit the theme, since both overworld and boss themes are very epic, serene and quite atmospheric.
My personal favorites being the first boss theme, final boss theme, the mountain and the ocean. You can always turn off the music and swap in something else, if you want to.

The survival genre has always been my most favorite, which this game has proven beyond further doubt to me.
Before playing Valheim, games like 7 Days to Die and Raft were my favorites, but this one so far takes the cake and I can't wait for what they have planned in the future. Also the wood cutting system in this game is THE BEST THING EVER!


With that being said I so far recommend this game ABSOLUTELY for anybody who is into brutal survival experience, with a badass viking theme added into it. It is a relatively lengthy game, with replayability. Play it for yourself and trust me, don't spoil yourself by looking stuff up beforehand. It's way more fun and memorable, when you are strongly willed and entertained as us.

Gather your courage, strengthen your resolves and enter Valheim, brave warriors!
Posted 12 April, 2021.
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160.4 hrs on record (17.5 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Definitely one of the most scariest time I've had in a while, plus you get to experience it with your friends..and possibly your future (DEAD) friends!

A great, powerful and atmospheric candidate for GOTY 2020/2021.

I rate it 9/10 on fun factor, 8/10 on scare factor and 10/10 on entertainment/ trolling factor!

Maybe will try in the future when it's finished it on VR, too.
Posted 29 November, 2020.
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9.5 hrs on record
The game itself is pretty damn impressive. The graphical quality, real voice actors, music, cutscenes and enjoyable gameplay is quite worth buying it. But that's where the good parts for this game end.

As most of the people have stated out, there is a crash bug in this game at the very last boss of the game. It has to do with some drivers by NVIDIA, pretty much, since I did beat this game on my old laptop back when I played it when it was brand new. However, owning my own PC with NVIDIA drivers installed does seem to make this game not worth owning, unless you want to keep repeating the very first five levels of the game.

So in the end, I would give this game 9/10 for the nostalgia, but leave the 1/10 because of the crash bug. Good try, should've tried to fix it, though.
Posted 15 December, 2015.
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34.5 hrs on record (1.1 hrs at review time)
Simply the best horror game ever created in this millenium. Not only is it creepy and very horrifying that it will make you even feel it after you stop playing it, but it also shares a deep message that in time, if we would let ourselves get too anxious and depressed...there would be a demon growing inside of us, throwing us into our own hellish nightmares and visions.

In summary, for me, this game deserves 10/10 for great quality and long lasting gameplay, plus Co-op and haunting eerie beautiful music is a huge bonus to this masterpiece.
Posted 3 October, 2013.
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