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10.4 hrs on record (7.1 hrs at review time)
Large battlefields and great vehicle gameplay
Posted 31 August, 2021.
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375.5 hrs on record (155.7 hrs at review time)
After many years this game not only retains playability, but continues to get better. I've been around since this game was not free to play, and making it free certainly was the right choice. There are tons of people playing, never is there a wait for a game. And the devs not only continue to add cards but game modes as well, they remain very active and should be rewarded for this masterpiece. So go play for free, and then put some money into this game, because you deserve to craft yourself some kick ass cards and the devs deserve to get paid.
Posted 24 June, 2021.
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36.9 hrs on record (16.8 hrs at review time)
Does not work in Linux like it's predecessor, therefore it is utter tripe. Do not try this game at all, not worth your time until the producer releases in linux
Posted 20 March, 2017.
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0.0 hrs on record
There is no controller on the market that will allow as much customization as you will get with this thing. And really we owe that to Steam itself. It looks weird at first, but feels great once you learn to use the 6-axis properly. I mean the touchpad does great at emulating a mouse, but a mouse is an extension of my arm, and I can coordinate so many more muscles together for finely tuned motion (not just my thumb). But once you enable the accelerometer to be active while you are touching the right pad things go up many levels. Now I can flick my thumb across the pad for large movements, spins, etc. But now when I get my crosshairs near a bad guy, my arms nudge the controller over a bit to get the crosshairs lined up for a headshot, and pull the trigger. It's an amazing concert of motion that only improves if you stand up. So now I look like some n00b in the 80's playing a NES for the first time swinging the controller around, with the exception that swinging the controller around now MOVES my character. Love it! I bought a second one just so that I can show it off to freinds when they come over, without giving up my own.
Posted 6 June, 2016.
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