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22.5 hrs on record (16.3 hrs at review time)
SANA
IS
ETERNAL
Posted 22 August, 2024.
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1 person found this review helpful
241.7 hrs on record (56.5 hrs at review time)
Stupid Dog i'm balatroin
Posted 30 April, 2024.
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2 people found this review helpful
31.2 hrs on record (30.2 hrs at review time)
I Hate You, Please Suffer is one of my favorite RPGS i've played in a while. I will say off the bat: it's intentionally designed to be a frustrating game at times, but it's, (at least in my opinion) never in an insurmountable method. Stuff like your stats being decreased by story events or dying, getting run over by a car because you didn't cross at the crosswalk, a finish line that seems to get further away just Slightly faster than you can approach it due to having to do other things... and yet, despite these things, the cast of characters pushes you along the way, to help you keep sight of the fact that things aren't AS bad as they look. The immaculate, strange presentation of the mix of photographs, royalty free sample music, and simple own drawn graphics is an amazing mix that appeals to me greatly.

I've could spend ages rambling about everything about this game i love. I Probably will, later!

Who should buy the game?
-People looking for a challenge that isn't purely sadistic
-Depressed Queers
-People who like being a little cringe
-People who like changes in games actually having a little bit of weight sometimes without it being full of "kyrie will remember you getting coffee instead of tea and hate you 4 chapters later" level cinematic ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ that took over and killed an entire game company
Who Shouldn't Buy This Game?
- People that simply cannot handle a challenge and adapting
- RPG and Anime Dislikers
- People who can't stand to see a girlboss or a girlmurderer (girl who murders, not someone who murders girls) winning

Posted 17 January, 2024.
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40.5 hrs on record (29.5 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
I WILL give blot a smooch in real life
Posted 7 August, 2023.
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1 person found this review helpful
4.3 hrs on record (1.8 hrs at review time)
i COULD fix her but whatever the hell is wrong with her is way better for viewership and profits
Posted 22 April, 2023.
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2 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
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108.7 hrs on record (24.1 hrs at review time)
This game lets you experience the amazing highs and lows of the average italian with an anxiety disorder
Posted 3 February, 2023.
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3.7 hrs on record (3.0 hrs at review time)
Sucker For Love is a two player children’s game, the object of which is to pick up your treasure chest on the central island and sail back safely.

Each player has a giant sailing ship as their main game piece. Each ship has a removable sail, two trigger-action side panels, and a huge spring-driven cannon. Players take turns moving forward along a prescribed track and shooting bean bags at their opponent’s ship. A hit on one of the side panels will force it to pop off and give the player a free shot at the other side; a hit forcing the sail off becalms the ship for a turn.

To add to the pirate flavor, each player also has an eye patch. Wearing these will slightly affect depth perception and add a marginal bit of sport to the shooting.

This game retailed for the somewhat impressive sum of $16 back in 1962. With its huge plastic ships (close to a foot long), giant vinyl play mat, and the eye patches, it may well stand as one of the more overproduced games of the early 1960s. Sucker For Love?
Posted 23 January, 2022.
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1 person found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
1,420.8 hrs on record (162.7 hrs at review time)
For God's sake, open the silo doors! They're coming for us, it's our only way out! Oh, my GOD, WE'RE DOOMED!
Posted 15 October, 2021.
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2 people found this review helpful
228.0 hrs on record (172.7 hrs at review time)
help
Posted 15 September, 2021.
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1 person found this review helpful
446.0 hrs on record (420.0 hrs at review time)
Payday 2 is a two player children’s game, the object of which is to pick up your treasure chest on the central island and sail back safely.

Each player has a giant sailing ship as their main game piece. Each ship has a removable sail, two trigger-action side panels, and a huge spring-driven cannon. Players take turns moving forward along a prescribed track and shooting bean bags at their opponent’s ship. A hit on one of the side panels will force it to pop off and give the player a free shot at the other side; a hit forcing the sail off becalms the ship for a turn.

To add to the pirate flavor, each player also has an eye patch. Wearing these will slightly affect depth perception and add a marginal bit of sport to the shooting.

This game retailed for the somewhat impressive sum of $16 back in 1962. With its huge plastic ships (close to a foot long), giant vinyl play mat, and the eye patches, it may well stand as one of the more overproduced games of the early 1960s. Payday 2?
Posted 28 June, 2018.
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