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40.5 hrs on record (15.3 hrs at review time)
If life was a video game, the world of Watch_Dogs would be the one I'd like to be in. It tickles all the right spots - hacking is nice and I like the sense of power of getting the upper hand against the Big Brother. The only thing putting me off in this game is driving. It's very clunky and doesn't feel natural at all. Other than that I'm enjoying it very much.
Posted 1 January, 2021.
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56.0 hrs on record (52.9 hrs at review time)
Every gamer at some point of their lives get that itch: I want to make my own game. There are a bunch of different tools, engines and programming languages to get started with. Using these languages and tools, however, require years of training and education since they aren't easy for beginners.

But AppGameKit is easy for beginners since it takes care of graphics handling under the hood for you. If you want to get started fast with game programming rather that using harder-to-grasp engines like Unity or Unreal, this is the right tool for you. A cool thing about AGK is that it comes in two so called Tiers: Tier 1 is the more beginner-friendly option and is based on BASIC language. If you're already familiar with programming, and C++ especially, Tier 2 is for you.

With AGK you can make both 2D and 3D games, and if you want to have realistic physics in your games, AGK comes with integrated Box2D and Bullet physics libraries. No need to download any sources or binaries for them, they're already there, waiting for your commands.

You might also think that you want to develop your game for both iOS and Android. No need to worry, AGK code works on both devices. And I personally fell in love with AGK even more when it got support for LINUX! So no matter what platform you choose to develop for and on, AGK can handle it.

Every beginner developer needs also support and guidance. AGK has a very active community ready to help you and give you feedback.

If you still want more information, go visit App Game Kits website [www.appgamekit.com]. There are basically the same information and even more that I just described and some example apps people have already made with AGK. You should also visit The Game Creators Forums [forum.thegamecreators.com]. There is a section for AGK Newcomers to get you started with if you're still interested, :)
Posted 10 January, 2017.
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23.8 hrs on record (10.8 hrs at review time)
Just like in JC2, the story is very thin and feels more like an added bonus, play if you want kinda thing. But I guess that's the thing in JC series that players can just freely move around, explore the world and destroy sh!t. In JC3 the destruction actually feels like it, and you can blow up entire bridges, too (they spawn back, though)! I also like that, in order to upgrade your equipment, you need to complete challenges. It's also great improvement that you can now use multiple tethers, they're fun to fool around with!

It's a nice game all in all, and if you're into great looking destruction, this game is for you.
Posted 23 December, 2016.
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977.0 hrs on record (70.5 hrs at review time)
One thing that I was disappointed with in Fallout 3 was the lack of proper FPS-like aiming, and it was nice to see added in FO4 and it works well, too. Some people complain that there isn't as much interiors to explore as there were in FO3. You can't enter every house in FO4 but there is still lot to explore. Biggest deal and positive thing for me was that towns and villages are larger and not just a few houses. The world in FO3 was boringly gray and there very little variation, so I'm glad they added colors and made the world seem more alive.

I could easily spwnd my whole day playing this game. It's an obvious 10/10 game for me, personally.
Posted 23 December, 2016.
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0.1 hrs on record
No, no, just NO. It is just so unfinished piece of crap I can't recommend getting it even for 0,99€. I played it for 15 minutes and it was enough. Enemies respawn endlessly from the same exact spot all the time. I wanted to investigate one house thoroughly but enemies just kept coming inside the house one after another, like they saw me through walls and sensed my presence. If I have to say something good about it, it's the graphics. The game actually looks quite nice but it's just so unplayable that I won't get back to this.
Posted 22 October, 2015.
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13.2 hrs on record (5.4 hrs at review time)
This is starting to be a fairly old game, but I still love it! Countless destinations to explore and things to do. THE role-playing game for a real adventurer :)
Posted 13 June, 2013.
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