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86.0 hrs on record (20.9 hrs at review time)
Well, seeing as I've been an Ace Combat fan my entire life, it's only fitting I get around to reviewing this game. There's so much I could say, but I'll start with this: Project Wingman is the best aerial warfare game I've ever played that wasn't Ace Combat. Hell, I'll even compare it to the recent installment in the AC series. While both games are good, I feel that Project Wingman does some things even better than AC7. For one, I like PW's characters a lot more, with special mentions going to your wingmen Diplomat and Comic, your electronic support craft AWACS Galaxy, and even the main antagonist of the game (who I'm not gonna spoil, so go play the game for yourself). I like the weapon layout for the aircraft more than AC's, as you can have up to THREE special weapons on your plane, alongside your standard missiles and machine guns. Unlike in AC, there are no mission timers in Project Wingman, so there's no sense of urgency, letting you take as long as you need to.

The story is ... interesting, but I still like it. The story is mostly told as you play through each mission, instead of cutscenes. I kinda like this, though. There is one "cutscene" that happens a good ways through, but I won't spoil when exactly it happens or what happens in it. But all the missions you fight through culminate in probably one of the best final bosses I've ever faced. Again, I won't spoil who you fight, but prepare for massive chaos. And this game has one kickass soundtrack to listen to as you blow the holy hell out of everyone who stands in your way. Special mentions go to Showdown, Presidia, Clear Skies, Valkyrie's Call, and both of the final boss's themes (yes, he has two).

However, there are a couple minor things I didn't like about this game. It's subject to three heavy difficulty spikes very early on in the game. Missions 6, 7, and 9 immediately come to my mind. Even on the easiest difficulty, these missions are bloody brutal. Also, the first couple bosses in this game are just ... weak. Even on the hardest difficulty, they are massive pushovers. The boss quality does get better as the game goes on, however, so it's not all bad.

So bottom line: this game is incredible. I can't recommend it enough.

9.5/10
Posted 28 July, 2021.
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408.2 hrs on record (41.3 hrs at review time)
Wow. Just wow.

This game is easily one of the most frustrating titles I've played, no question about it.

Yet, I can't help but love this insane masterpiece. It's frustrating, but it's fair. It doesn't have BS RNG like some other games do. It puts your characters' fates entirely in your hands. One wrong move, one misstep, and a quest is lost, and maybe a hero or two along with it.

The music, atmosphere, art style, all of that is incredibly good. Except the pigs. I hate those ugly hogs... (which just makes it all the more satisfying to kill them)

My best advice: do NOT get attached to ANY of your heroes. You may just end up costing them their lives.

So if you're feeling bold, foolhardy, or anything else like that, a fresh hell awaits you in the ravenous clutching shadows...

...of the Darkest Dungeon.



Ruin has come to our family...
Posted 19 July, 2021.
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47.7 hrs on record (29.9 hrs at review time)
Ahh, Bloons Tower Defense 5, what can I say about you?

This game is my go-to time-waster, but it makes you think. Plus, who doesn't love popping balloons? Don't answer that, cause everybody does. And for those who want to test their skills to the max, there's Impoppable mode and Mastery mode. Both are brutal, but Mastery is for the experts. And there's co-op! Playing with friends has never been more relaxing.
Posted 12 November, 2019. Last edited 12 November, 2019.
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247.4 hrs on record (92.0 hrs at review time)
Alright, Ace Combat 7, it's your turn on the chopping block.

First question: Would I recommend this game? Oh you bet.
Second question: Is it any good? Well, if you like blowing countless enemies to tiny pieces, then yes.

Okay, okay, enough with the question BS. This game, in all honesty, is Project Aces' resurgence. And what a glorious comeback. This game is a masterpiece. Every mission is made so well. All the planes look terrific. The effects are amazing. The aerial battles are massive and heart-pounding. The story is engaging and well-thought out. The characters are all well done. The boss fights are challenging and leave you with a sense of accomplishment. Don't even get me STARTED on that godly OST. Honestly, what more can I say? I've been playing this series since AC4, when I WAS 4. And I was not disappointed in the slightest. Even the DLC is pretty sick!

(P.S. Su-57+Pulse Lasers is best combo in the game, don't @ me.)
Posted 12 November, 2019.
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2.8 hrs on record
The only game where one can go close to the speed of sound and just disintegrate with one tiny impact.

10/10
Posted 13 December, 2017.
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1,061.1 hrs on record (443.4 hrs at review time)
Team Fortress 2 is by far the stupidest game I've ever played. And I mean that in every good way possible. The humor is downright flawless, especially the Domination/Revenge lines that most of the classes have. I just can't help but laugh every time I hear one. Gameplay-wise, it's just amazing. Fluid controls just enhance the experience, and all the updates keep the game fresh and free of getting stale. TF2 is just amazing, and I recommend it for anyone who wants some stupidly good humor in the FPS genre.
Posted 7 January, 2017.
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99.8 hrs on record (69.3 hrs at review time)
Undertale is the only RPG I've ever played where you don't have to kill ANYBODY. This game actually hits you right in the feels when you kill someone. I would know because I tried a Genocide Run. I won't spoil anything in the story for those who haven't played it before, but every time you kill a main character like Papyrus or Toriel, you feel so guilty about it. I know I sure did every time I killed somebody. This game has 3 endings depending on your actions, but you'll just have to play it for yourself to find out what they are. This RPG is so full of emotion, which is enhanced by the godly OST. I've played it so much, it's now my 2nd favorite game of all time, behind the Pokemon series. During the game, a character tells you some pretty accurate stuff about reality: the more you hurt people, the easier it becomes to distance yourself from others. And the the more you distance yourself, the more easily you can bring yourself to hurt others. It just struck me like, "You know, this is scarily accurate." Bottom line, I LOVE this game, and it's a bloody masterpiece. Tobyfox, you are a mad gaming genius. And as a certain someone once said: "Don't kill, and don't be killed. That's the best we can strive for."

10/10
Posted 7 January, 2017. Last edited 16 February, 2017.
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