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10.5 hrs on record
Unfortunately, this classic didn't do it for me. Kind of un-intuitive and overstays it's welcome.
Posted 22 March.
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2.3 hrs on record
Walking/Driving Sim. Not all that entertaining or interesting.
Posted 18 March.
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6.8 hrs on record
If you’ve ever been desperate enough to heist a roll of TP from your neighbor, this is your simulator. Picklock is a tight, low-poly stealth puzzler that turns petty theft into a high-stakes career. It’s short, weird, and surprisingly satisfying.
Posted 18 March.
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8.6 hrs on record
Short, surreal, and genuinely funny. It's the best way to spend a few hours being a total nuisance in a tiny car.
Posted 15 March.
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0.2 hrs on record
Locked at 30 FPS with no in-game way to uncap it. The controls are a total mess, and having to exit the game just to adjust mouse sensitivity in a separate launcher is peak 2012 port laziness. The gameplay loop isn't nearly good enough to justify jumping through these hoops. Save your money.
Posted 14 March.
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5.1 hrs on record
I didn't expect to love this as much as I did. It’s a tower defense game at its core, but the '80s skin is more than just a filter, it’s the soul of the game. It’s short enough to beat in an evening but high-quality enough to stay with you. Definitely put a smile on my face.
Posted 14 February.
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6.8 hrs on record
Absolutely beautiful game and a fantastic, haunting experience. If you enjoy the base game, Siren's Rest is mandatory. It’s short, punchy, and doubles down on everything that made the original great. The lighting and sound design are next-level.
Posted 14 February.
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16.5 hrs on record (11.0 hrs at review time)
Stunning visuals and a narrative that aged like fine wine, or maybe a warning label. Playing this in 2026 hits different; what used to feel like high-concept sci-fi now feels like a leaked roadmap for the next five years. Don't be like me and wait years to pull the trigger on this one.
Posted 14 February.
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133.9 hrs on record (133.8 hrs at review time)
It’s been years, and the series still hasn't managed to capture the writing of Borderlands 2. The story here is incredibly forgettable; I found myself tuning out the dialogue and just waiting for the next waypoint.

The biggest issue, is the technical state of the game. It is poorly optimized to an insulting degree. I actually upgraded to a $700 GPU (9070 XT) just to "brute force" my way to decent performance, which is ridiculous. You shouldn't need enthusiast-tier hardware just to get a stable frame rate. If you're looking for the soul of the franchise, stick to the older titles.
Posted 12 January.
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0.4 hrs on record
The game's implementation of a node-traversal Matrix system, reminiscent of the Sega Genesis Shadowrun, coupled with a deck-building structure for actions and programs, shows a lot of promise. Looking forward to a full playthrough.
Posted 15 March, 2025.
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