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9.5 hrs on record
Early Access Review
yeah, this game makes me cry... a lot
Posted 25 November, 2025.
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79.4 hrs on record (62.1 hrs at review time)
this game is hopium..
Posted 24 November, 2025.
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0.0 hrs on record
nope
Posted 22 November, 2025.
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5 people found this review helpful
173.3 hrs on record (92.9 hrs at review time)
you did it again bethesda, great job, never buying any games of yours STRONG DISLIKE AFTER THE UPDATE
Posted 15 November, 2025.
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4 people found this review helpful
0.0 hrs on record
gotta give the support, cant wait for the home & harbour DLC!
Posted 15 October, 2025.
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26.0 hrs on record (5.9 hrs at review time)
I’ve been sinking hours into Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, and as someone who’s played every Borderlands game—1, 2, The Pre-Sequel, and 3—I can honestly say this is the freshest the series has felt in years. It keeps the tight, chaotic combat of Borderlands 3, with that perfect mix of punchy gunplay, crazy enemies, and endless loot drops, but layers on a fantasy RPG twist that makes it feel totally new.

Instead of a preset Vault Hunter, you create your own hero and pick a class. I went Graveborn, and it’s an absolute blast. Their dark magic theme is perfect for the setting—life-stealing spells, explosive companions, and a Demi-Lich buddy who hurls magic missiles while you siphon health. It’s like running a glass-cannon necromancer with Borderlands guns, and it’s pure chaos in the best way.

The RPG elements really sell it: an overworld full of secrets, random encounters, and a multiclass system that lets you mix skills for wild builds. Loot isn’t just guns now—it’s also spells, melee weapons, and magical gear, which keeps every fight feeling unpredictable.

Compared to the main series, Wonderlands feels like a breath of fresh air. Borderlands 1 set the stage, 2 nailed the writing, The Pre-Sequel experimented, and 3 perfected the gunplay—but Wonderlands dares to be weird. Tina’s D&D-inspired world gives the humor and storytelling a new edge, with killer voice work from Ashly Burch, Will Arnett, and more.

If you love Borderlands but want something a little more adventurous, this game nails it. Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands is the same loot-shooter chaos I fell in love with, but with spells, skeletons, and a dark fantasy flair that makes it impossible to put down.
Posted 23 September, 2025.
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17.6 hrs on record (15.9 hrs at review time)
yeah, payday 2 undefeated too much transactions the content aint fun sorry guys but it sucks
Posted 23 September, 2025.
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36.7 hrs on record (2.0 hrs at review time)
Arena Breakout Infinite, in my opinion, is a much better experience than Escape from Tarkov. The first big advantage is that it’s completely free, which already makes it more accessible. The graphics are solid and clean, giving off a realistic vibe without putting too much strain on performance. What really stands out is how smooth the gameplay feels—raids run without stutter, lag, or frame drops, making the whole experience fluid and enjoyable.

Another important thing for me is stability. Unlike many similar games, Arena Breakout Infinite isn’t buggy at all. I haven’t run into any frustrating glitches, crashes, or performance issues, which makes it far more reliable. It feels well-polished and optimized from the start. The balance is also well done: gunplay feels fair and satisfying, loot is distributed evenly, and progression rewards skill and effort.

Compared to Tarkov, where cheaters and bugs often spoil the fun, Arena Breakout Infinite is cleaner, smoother, and more balanced. Overall, I’d give it a solid 8/10
Posted 18 September, 2025.
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4 people found this review helpful
0.1 hrs on record
cant sell the motherboard, extremely buggy...
Posted 16 September, 2025.
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17.9 hrs on record (15.6 hrs at review time)
Factorio is a mega cool game that combines strategy, organization, and a touch of OCD-fueled perfectionism, making it an incredibly satisfying experience. From the moment you start, the game's charm lies in its deep, satisfying gameplay loop of building, optimizing, and expanding. It’s a perfect blend of relaxation and challenge—once you start organizing your factory, you just can't stop. The game’s core mechanics of automating production chains, creating logistics networks, and fine-tuning every little detail are a dream come true for anyone who enjoys strategizing and meticulously managing systems.

The sense of progression is incredibly rewarding as your factory grows from a small outpost into a sprawling, well-oiled machine. There’s something uniquely satisfying about setting up the perfect conveyor belt system or automating an entire production line for new tech. Every small achievement feels like a win, and the possibilities for expansion seem endless. Factorio is content-rich, offering a huge variety of technologies, tools, and upgrades that keep you engaged and constantly looking for ways to improve your factory. Whether you’re building massive resource farms, designing intricate train networks, or exploring the vast world around you, there’s always something new to do.

However, the game does have a downside: it can burn you out after long play sessions. The addictive nature of optimization and problem-solving can easily lead to marathon gaming sessions, and after a while, the mental fatigue sets in. It’s easy to get overwhelmed by the sheer scale of your factory, especially as you start running into complex bottlenecks that require hours of planning and fine-tuning to resolve. The game’s difficulty curve, while rewarding, can be a bit much after extended playtime.

Overall, Factorio is an incredibly fulfilling and relaxing game for those who enjoy strategizing and organizing. Just remember to take breaks—this game has a way of sucking you in, and before you know it, you’ll have spent an entire weekend perfecting that factory! :D
Posted 6 January, 2025. Last edited 6 January, 2025.
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