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4 people found this review helpful
9.6 hrs on record (3.4 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
VRChat: The Ultimate Social VR Experience!
VRChat is hands down one of the best social VR experiences out there! Whether you're looking to hang out with friends, meet new people, or explore incredible user-created worlds, this game has it all.

The level of creativity in VRChat is insane. Players can design their own avatars, build custom worlds, and even create interactive games within the platform. Every time I log in, I discover something new, from breathtaking fantasy landscapes to hilarious meme-filled rooms.

The social aspect is where VRChat truly shines. Unlike traditional online games, VRChat allows for full-body interaction, voice communication, and expressive avatars, making conversations feel way more natural and immersive. The community is diverse and filled with interesting people, from casual users to talented creators.

Even if you don’t own a VR headset, you can still jump in and experience everything in desktop mode, which is a huge plus. And with constant updates, new features, and community-driven content, VRChat keeps getting better and better.

If you love creativity, socializing, and immersive experiences, VRChat is an absolute must-play!
Posted 25 February.
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4 people found this review helpful
41.2 hrs on record (9.1 hrs at review time)
Kingdom Come: Deliverance – A Gritty, Uncompromising Medieval RPG

Kingdom Come: Deliverance is a game that doesn’t hold your hand—and that’s exactly what makes it special. Developed by Warhorse Studios, this first-person RPG takes players to 15th-century Bohemia, where they step into the boots of Henry, a blacksmith’s son thrust into war, revenge, and political intrigue.

Realism Over Fantasy
If you’re expecting magic and dragons, you won’t find them here. Instead, Kingdom Come immerses you in a meticulously researched historical world where everything—from the clothing to the architecture—is grounded in realism. The game’s dedication to historical accuracy is one of its biggest strengths. Bohemia feels alive, from its bustling towns to its dangerous, lawless forests.

Challenging Gameplay (For Better or Worse)
The combat system is one of the most unique (and divisive) aspects of the game. It’s a complex, weighty system that emphasizes positioning, stamina management, and skill-based swordplay. At first, it can feel clunky and frustrating, especially for newcomers, but once mastered, it becomes incredibly rewarding. However, if you prefer fast-paced hack-and-slash combat, this might not be for you.

The game also features a hardcore survival aspect—eating, sleeping, and even maintaining your hygiene are necessary to avoid penalties. Saving the game requires using a special (and limited) item called Saviour Schnapps, adding an extra layer of tension to every decision. Some players love this realism, while others find it tedious.

A Story-Driven Experience
The story is a major highlight, following Henry’s journey from an ordinary peasant to a warrior caught in a larger conflict. The writing is strong, the voice acting is solid, and the characters feel believable. While Henry starts off as a nobody, the slow progression of his skills makes every victory feel earned.

Bugs and Jank
At launch, Kingdom Come was riddled with bugs, and while many have been patched, it still has its fair share of jank. NPCs sometimes act strangely, animations can be stiff, and performance issues occasionally pop up. If you can tolerate these quirks, the experience is still worth it.

Final Verdict
Kingdom Come: Deliverance isn’t for everyone, but for those who appreciate realism, historical settings, and a slow-burn RPG, it’s an unforgettable experience. The punishing combat, deep role-playing mechanics, and immersive world make it stand out from typical medieval RPGs. If you’re looking for a grounded, challenging adventure, this is one of the best in the genre.

Score: 8.5/10 – A rough but rewarding medieval epic.
Posted 4 February.
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28 people found this review helpful
9.1 hrs on record (2.0 hrs at review time)
DOOM Review: A Masterclass in FPS Revival

DOOM is nothing short of a triumphant return to form for one of gaming’s most iconic franchises. From the moment you tear through your first demon, it’s clear that this game isn’t just a reboot—it’s a love letter to the original while boldly forging its own path.

The gameplay is fast, fluid, and unapologetically brutal. The emphasis on movement and aggression creates a relentless pace that’s as exhilarating as it is empowering. Glory kills add a visceral layer of satisfaction, rewarding you for diving headfirst into the action instead of cowering behind cover. This isn’t just another FPS; it’s a pure, adrenaline-fueled experience that reminds you why shooters became so popular in the first place.

The level design is another standout feature, with sprawling, labyrinthine maps that encourage exploration without ever losing momentum. Hidden secrets, upgrades, and collectibles provide plenty of incentives to comb through every corner of the UAC’s Mars facility and the hellish depths beyond.

Mick Gordon’s thunderous soundtrack deserves a special mention. The heavy metal score doesn’t just accompany the gameplay—it amplifies it. Each riff and beat syncs perfectly with the chaos, driving you further into the carnage.

The story is refreshingly simple yet surprisingly effective. It knows it’s not the main attraction and instead focuses on delivering just enough lore to keep things interesting. The Doom Slayer’s disdain for protocol and corporate nonsense injects a layer of humor that contrasts beautifully with the dark, gritty setting.

Visually, DOOM is stunning. The environments are detailed and atmospheric, while the demon designs are grotesque in the best way possible. Every battle feels like it’s taking place in a heavy metal album cover brought to life.

In conclusion, DOOM isn’t just a great game—it’s a reinvention of a genre that many thought had lost its edge. It’s fast, ferocious, and endlessly fun. Whether you’re a long-time fan of the series or a newcomer, this is one hell of a ride you don’t want to miss.

Rating: 9/10.
Posted 21 January.
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3 people found this review helpful
15.1 hrs on record (4.3 hrs at review time)
War Thunder is an absolute gem for anyone who loves military history, immersive combat, or just an all-around thrilling gaming experience. This game brilliantly combines air, land, and sea battles into a single, seamless package. The attention to detail is mind-blowing—from the meticulously crafted tanks and planes to the realistic physics and combat mechanics.

The variety of vehicles is staggering, offering something for everyone, whether you're a fan of WWII-era machines or more modern military tech. The progression system feels rewarding, as you unlock new vehicles and upgrades while honing your skills on the battlefield.

The graphics and sound design are top-notch, bringing battles to life with stunning visuals and heart-pounding audio. Hearing the roar of an engine or the thunder of artillery fire adds an extra layer of immersion that keeps you hooked.

What really stands out is the community and the sense of teamwork in the game. Coordinating with teammates in a combined-arms battle is incredibly satisfying, and there's always something new to learn from fellow players.

Whether you want to dominate the skies, command a tank, or take to the seas, War Thunder delivers an unforgettable experience that’s both challenging and immensely fun. It’s a must-play for fans of military games and combat simulators!
Posted 20 January.
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5 people found this review helpful
8.8 hrs on record (3.2 hrs at review time)
American Truck Simulator: A Highway to Relaxation and Immersion
American Truck Simulator is an absolute gem for anyone looking to enjoy a relaxing yet deeply engaging gaming experience. From its stunning visuals to its meticulously crafted gameplay, this simulator strikes a perfect balance between realism and fun.

The game shines with its attention to detail. The sprawling landscapes, iconic landmarks, and realistic road systems capture the charm of the American highways. Whether you're navigating the deserts of Arizona, the forests of Oregon, or the bustling streets of Los Angeles, each area feels unique and alive. The developers have clearly poured love into creating an authentic atmosphere, making every mile driven feel like a journey worth taking.

One of the standout features is the gameplay itself. Managing your trucking business adds a layer of strategy and long-term engagement, while the driving mechanics are smooth and incredibly satisfying. The variety of trucks, customization options, and cargo types ensures you’re always discovering something new.

What sets American Truck Simulator apart is its relaxing nature. Cruising down the open road with your favorite music or an in-game radio station is therapeutic in a way few games can replicate. Whether you’re a trucking enthusiast or just someone who enjoys a good simulator, the game provides an experience that's as soothing as it is captivating.

The modding community is also a huge plus, offering endless ways to enhance and personalize your experience. From custom trucks to new map expansions, there's always something to keep you coming back for more.

In short, American Truck Simulator is more than a game—it's a journey. It’s a perfect pick for anyone who loves exploration, simulation, or simply unwinding after a long day. If you haven’t tried it yet, you're missing out on a one-of-a-kind virtual road trip.
Posted 18 January.
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20 people found this review helpful
10.4 hrs on record (2.5 hrs at review time)
As a big Postal fan i didn't liked this game.
Because it has some optimization problems even tho i played with Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080.
Missions feels empty and they're not that fun to me.
And game feels like it's not finished yet.

But of course there is positive things too.
I liked animations (radgolls are mid) , humor (of course i'll like it, its a Postal game) and weapons.

And when i compare it to Postal 2 i would say that Postal 2 is still better that day.
But when i compare it to Postal 3 (worst game ever) it's better then postal 3.

My rating is: 6/10.
Posted 12 January.
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4 people found this review helpful
1.5 hrs on record
This game is so realistic! It gives the ambiance of Berlin!
Posted 30 November, 2024.
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3 people found this review helpful
10.4 hrs on record (2.5 hrs at review time)
Fallout 3 is a landmark title that reimagines the Fallout franchise in a post-apocalyptic, open-world RPG format. Set in the Capital Wasteland, a desolate version of Washington, D.C., the game thrusts players into a world of irradiated ruins, super mutants, and a harsh struggle for survival. With Bethesda at the helm, the classic Fallout universe gets the full 3D treatment and a new perspective, both figuratively and literally.

Gameplay: The core of Fallout 3 is its immersive open-world experience. You start as a vault-dweller, leaving the safety of Vault 101 to venture out into the brutal wasteland in search of your missing father. From the beginning, Fallout 3 offers a freedom rare in games at the time, allowing you to explore in any direction, take on quests, or simply survive as a scavenger. The unique V.A.T.S. system, allowing for targeted attacks, balances turn-based strategy with real-time action, giving players a fun way to engage in combat while making every bullet count. The RPG mechanics are deep yet approachable, with perks that make your character truly unique and memorable.

Atmosphere and Setting: Fallout 3 brilliantly captures a feeling of isolation, decay, and grim beauty. The Capital Wasteland is vast and packed with secrets and lore that reward players willing to dig through terminals, old ruins, and underground bunkers. The visual style—a retro-futuristic vision of a 1950s-inspired post-nuclear America—is unique and brimming with character. From the hauntingly quiet city streets to the eerie sounds of mutated creatures, the atmosphere creates a genuine sense of tension and curiosity.

Story: The story of Fallout 3 centers around family, survival, and the conflict between various factions vying for control over resources and technology. The moral choices you face are meaningful and often come with real consequences, making the main story and side quests more engaging and emotionally impactful. Whether you're choosing to save a town or wipe it off the map, these choices stick with you, influencing the narrative and giving each playthrough a unique spin.

Weaknesses: While Fallout 3 was groundbreaking, it’s not without its flaws. The graphics, while revolutionary for the time, can feel dated now, with blocky NPCs and stiff animations. There’s also a notable lack of polish in terms of bugs and glitches—a Bethesda trademark—that can sometimes disrupt the immersion. The karma system, too, can feel overly simplistic, with actions often labeled as "good" or "bad" with little nuance in between.

Conclusion: Despite these minor flaws, Fallout 3 is a masterpiece that redefined open-world RPGs and set the standard for future Fallout games. It’s a game that feels genuinely alive, full of decisions, dark humor, and exploration that rewards curiosity. For fans of RPGs and post-apocalyptic worlds, Fallout 3 is a journey worth taking.

Rating: 9/10

Posted 26 October, 2024.
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1 person found this review helpful
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3.7 hrs on record
I forget everything about SCP-055.
Posted 27 August, 2024.
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20.0 hrs on record (2.0 hrs at review time)
Counter-Strike: Source—the game where your aim is only as good as your ability to blame lag! This masterpiece takes the classic CS formula and cranks it up to 11 with the power of the Source engine, bringing you the finest in ragdoll physics, so you can watch your enemies do the most graceful pirouettes upon death.

Ever wanted to experience the thrill of getting one-tapped by an AWP from across the map while you’re just trying to buy a Deagle? Welcome to Counter-Strike: Source, where your dreams (and nightmares) come true! It's like chess, but with more bullets and fewer grandmasters. The strategic depth will have you crouch-walking like a pro, thinking you’re silent as a ninja, only to be called out by your entire team for being “too slow, bro.”

The maps? Oh, they’re the classics. Dust2 is basically a second home by now, and don’t even get me started on Office—nothing says “fun” like hiding behind a cubicle wall while praying that the dude with the shotgun doesn’t find you. And if you’re into economics, Counter-Strike: Source has you covered with its finely-tuned “buy round, die instantly, and now you’re broke” system.

But the real star of the show? The community. From 12-year-olds who sound like they’re auditioning for Alvin and the Chipmunks, to the salty veterans who’ve seen it all, the player base is a never-ending source of entertainment. Plus, the custom mods and maps? Pure gold. Where else can you go from a tense defuse round to surfing on a giant ramp while dodging bullets?

In summary, Counter-Strike: Source is the ultimate test of your patience, skill, and ability to laugh off the most ridiculous deaths. It’s a game where every headshot feels like winning the lottery and every defeat is just another opportunity to blame your teammates. A timeless classic that proves you don’t need modern graphics to have a blast—just a good mouse, a sense of humor, and a lot of respawns.

This game is way more fun then Counter-Strike 2.
Posted 24 August, 2024.
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