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1 person found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
81.0 hrs on record (79.9 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Games still got plenty of players even after the bs with the merger with quest or whatever. Plenty of servers have people and even after coming back from a multi year hiatus still enjoyed the game coming back
Posted 22 January, 2024.
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10.5 hrs on record (7.7 hrs at review time)
Yeah its decent
Posted 25 November, 2021.
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2 people found this review funny
279.2 hrs on record
Early Access Review
it was mildly adequate
Posted 27 November, 2020.
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32.7 hrs on record (30.5 hrs at review time)
its fine for a few hours but gets old quite quick
Posted 25 November, 2020.
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1 person found this review helpful
26.1 hrs on record (5.2 hrs at review time)
Its mario party for PC whats not to love
Posted 2 July, 2020.
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1.0 hrs on record (0.7 hrs at review time)
good game!
Posted 26 November, 2019.
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15.3 hrs on record (14.1 hrs at review time)
its pretty good
Posted 30 June, 2019.
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1 person found this review helpful
120.9 hrs on record (15.6 hrs at review time)
Very good game more board games availible in workshop than concievable well worth a purchase
Posted 21 November, 2018.
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195 people found this review helpful
7 people found this review funny
1,485.0 hrs on record (1,120.1 hrs at review time)
Open Letter to the APB: Reloaded Community
Hello APB community,

My name is Matthew Scott and I’m the CEO of Little Orbit.

Today we have announced the acquisition of GamersFirst, and the games it contains, but to go along with that announcement, I thought I would take some time and write a personal letter to the APB Reloaded community.

Let me start by sharing an introduction to Little Orbit so you can get to know us. We started as a small game developer in 2003, and in the last 8 years we have grown into a small retail publisher. We are not a big studio, and trust me, you wont find any of our previous titles impressive. But over the last year, we have started taking steps to transition into the publisher we want to be.

There’s been a lot of speculation over the last couple months about who would be crazy enough to take on this game. And I’m not going to try and sugarcoat it, we know that the confidence in this game is at an all time low, and odds are you haven’t heard of us at Little Orbit. But that’s OK. There’s a lot of work to do, and I’m not writing this letter to make unrealistic promises or layout a grand roadmap. Instead, I’m going to ask for your patience as we get organized and that you give us a chance to show you that we are sincere in our efforts to make APB Reloaded the game we all know it can be.

I will however make one simple commitment right now. From here on out, I promise to communicate with the community on a regular basis. No more silence. Good, bad or ugly I will share where we are at.

Moving forward there are a number of areas that we need to address for the long term health of this game. Some of them are sexy like new content for the game, and some are just operational changes to how the game is run that I feel need to be made.

In the next 30 days, expect to see GDPR updates for GamersFirst including new privacy policies, code of conduct, and term & conditions. We will also be cleaning up the social pages, implementing a new forum, showcasing a general roadmap for the game and announcing a significant change to our banning and cheating policies.

This is all critical for setting up an environment where you can give us feedback.

After that we’re going to focus on content. I’ll be working on an exact roadmap that we can publish soon, but over the coming months we would like to add a new mode, maps, clothes, guns, vehicles and a new matching system for competitive play. Alongside all of that we are committed to upgrading APB Reloaded to the Unreal 4 engine. This is a long process that involves a massive rewrite of several core systems and a lot of art migration. I know that this has been talked about extensively in the past, and it has been a sore point with the community for a while. It’s going to take time. We need to start by unifying the PC version on Unreal 3.5, and then moving to Unreal 4. Personally I don’t think Unreal 4 is going to have a big impact on the look or speed of the game. It may not even be noticeable to some. But for APB Reloaded to have long-term viability, transitioning to Unreal 4 is something we need to do.

Taken from Update Notes and I am not a dev i am just trying to spread the message.
Posted 25 May, 2018. Last edited 3 June, 2018.
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8.5 hrs on record (7.5 hrs at review time)
Short But Sweet.
Posted 25 April, 2018.
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