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1 person found this review helpful
0.2 hrs on record
Early Access Review
I DIDNT GET IT BUT YEAH NOT FUN!!!
Posted 18 October.
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5.2 hrs on record (3.1 hrs at review time)
Square n Fair Review
⭐⭐⭐⭐☆

What I Liked:
Relaxing Gameplay: The game offers a calm, stress-free puzzle platforming experience. It’s perfect for unwinding with short sessions.
Simple but Charming Design: The minimalistic art style and gentle music complement each other nicely, creating a soothing atmosphere throughout the game.
Accessible Difficulty: The puzzles are challenging enough to keep you engaged but not overly complicated. It strikes a great balance, making it enjoyable for both casual and seasoned players.
Creative Level Design: Each level introduces small twists and mechanics that keep the gameplay interesting and fresh.
Smooth Controls: The movement and mechanics are responsive, making the platforming feel smooth and enjoyable.
What I Disliked:
Limited Replayability: Once you finish the levels, there’s little reason to replay the game unless you want to aim for faster completions.
Short Playtime: With only a few hours of content, the game feels a bit on the shorter side, leaving you wanting more.
No Storyline: While this isn’t a major drawback for a casual game, some players might have appreciated a narrative to add more depth to the experience.
Recommendation:
I recommend Square n Fair to anyone who enjoys puzzle platformers and is looking for a laid-back, relaxing experience. It’s a great game for casual players who appreciate clever puzzles without the pressure of time limits or overly difficult mechanics. However, if you prefer games with a longer playtime or more narrative-driven content, this might not be the best choice.

My Verdict: Yes, I recommend this game.
Posted 15 October.
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9.9 hrs on record (0.7 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
War of Rights Review
⭐⭐⭐⭐☆

What I Liked:
Historical Authenticity: War of Rights is deeply rooted in historical accuracy, bringing the American Civil War to life with stunning attention to detail. The uniforms, weapons, and battle formations make for an immersive experience.
Massive Battles: The 350-player battles are a highlight, creating large-scale conflicts that feel truly epic. There’s nothing quite like being part of a line of soldiers advancing across a battlefield under fire.
Teamwork and Communication: Success relies heavily on teamwork. Playing with organized squads and using voice communication makes the experience much more engaging.
Immersive Atmosphere: The game's visuals, sound design, and environmental details effectively capture the atmosphere of the Civil War, enhancing the sense of being on a 19th-century battlefield.
Active Community: The community is passionate and dedicated, which ensures coordinated events and active servers, adding to the game's replayability.
What I Disliked:
Steep Learning Curve: The game can be intimidating for new players. Understanding line formations, reload mechanics, and team strategies takes time to master.
Pace of Gameplay: Battles are realistic, which means the pace can be slower than other first-person shooters. Some players might find the long walks to engage in combat tedious.
Performance Issues: Large-scale battles can occasionally cause performance drops, especially on older hardware, which can hinder the experience.
Limited Content: While the game offers historically accurate maps and scenarios, the gameplay is mostly focused on specific battle scenarios, which could feel repetitive over time.
Recommendation:
I recommend War of Rights to players who enjoy historically accurate military games with a focus on teamwork and realism. If you appreciate immersion and large-scale battles, this game will deliver a unique experience. However, if you prefer fast-paced action or aren’t a fan of learning complex mechanics, this may not be the right fit.

My Verdict: Yes, I recommend this game.






Posted 15 October.
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5.5 hrs on record (3.7 hrs at review time)
WAIFU HELL Review
⭐⭐⭐☆☆

What I Liked:
Nostalgic Arcade Feel: WAIFU HELL offers old-school arcade mechanics with a modern flair. The gameplay is fast-paced and chaotic, reminiscent of classic shooters.
Visually Striking Art Style: The game’s colorful visuals and anime-inspired design create an engaging aesthetic. If you enjoy vibrant, over-the-top graphics, this game delivers.
Easy to Pick Up: The controls are simple and easy to learn, making it accessible for both casual and experienced players.
Humorous Tone: The game doesn’t take itself too seriously, which can make it a fun, lighthearted experience for players looking for some mindless entertainment.
What I Disliked:
Repetitive Gameplay: While fun at first, the lack of variety in mechanics makes it feel repetitive after extended play. It could benefit from more enemy types or level variety to maintain engagement.
Limited Depth: The game focuses on quick action but lacks deeper mechanics or a meaningful story, which may not appeal to players looking for more complex gameplay.
Adult Content Warning: The sexual content and nudity may not be for everyone, and it limits the game’s audience. Be mindful that this game is strictly for adult players.
Recommendation:
I recommend WAIFU HELL if you enjoy fast-paced, arcade-style action games with a playful, risqué twist. However, if you’re looking for a deep narrative or long-term replayability, this might not be the best fit. It’s best suited for short bursts of casual play.

My Verdict: Yes, I recommend this game, but only for players who appreciate light, adult-themed content combined with classic arcade action.






Posted 15 October.
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1 person found this review helpful
5.6 hrs on record (3.1 hrs at review time)
The Archetype Review
⭐⭐⭐☆☆

What I Liked:
Interesting Psychological Themes: The Archetype explores complex emotions such as fear, despair, and guilt. It offers a unique way of visualizing the inner struggles of the protagonist, which kept me intrigued throughout.
Atmospheric Sound and Visual Design: The game uses eerie sounds and subtle visual elements to create an unsettling atmosphere. The environments feel heavy with meaning, reinforcing the psychological themes.
Narrative-Driven Experience: The story focuses heavily on the protagonist’s inner conflict, making it more of an emotional journey than a typical horror game. If you enjoy story-rich games, this is one to explore.
What I Disliked:
Clunky Controls: Movement and interaction felt a bit awkward at times, detracting from immersion. It’s a slow-paced game, which might frustrate players expecting more fluid gameplay.
Mixed Pacing: The game shifts between moments of deep psychological reflection and slower, less engaging sections. Some areas dragged on and could have used more dynamic events to maintain engagement.
Limited Replayability: Once you’ve experienced the story, there’s not much reason to revisit it. There are few meaningful choices, so the narrative doesn't change with multiple playthroughs.
Recommendation:
I would recommend The Archetype if you are looking for a psychological-horror game with a focus on emotional storytelling. It offers a unique experience, especially for those who appreciate narrative over action. However, if you prefer fast-paced gameplay or more interactive mechanics, this game may not meet your expectations.

My Verdict: Yes, I recommend this game, but with the caveat that it’s best suited for players who enjoy introspective, story-driven experiences.
Posted 15 October.
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5.7 hrs on record (3.1 hrs at review time)
Lord of the Dark Castle Review
⭐⭐⭐⭐☆

What I Liked:
Classic Roguelike Feel: The retro aesthetics and gameplay give off a nostalgic vibe that fans of old-school roguelikes will appreciate. It captures the essence of classic dungeon crawlers while adding modern touches.
Randomized Levels: Every playthrough feels different thanks to the randomized dungeons, keeping the gameplay fresh and unpredictable.
Skill Freedom: I liked that there are no restrictive skill dependencies. This allowed me to experiment with various builds and strategies without being locked into specific paths.
Challenging AI: The monster AI keeps you on your toes. It’s refreshing to play a game where enemies require thoughtful planning to defeat, rather than simply brute force.
Permadeath Adds Stakes: The permanent death mechanic increases the tension and makes every decision meaningful, enhancing the overall experience.
What I Disliked:
Steep Learning Curve: The game doesn’t hold your hand, which may feel daunting for players new to the genre. It takes some time to learn the mechanics and build an effective strategy.
Basic Visuals and Audio: While the retro style adds charm, some players might find the graphics and sound design a bit too simplistic compared to modern games.
Limited Content Depth: After a few runs, I felt like I had seen most of what the game has to offer. More variety in enemies or environments would improve the replayability.
Recommendation:
I recommend Lord of the Dark Castle for fans of roguelikes and those who enjoy strategy-focused, turn-based games. The challenging AI, permadeath, and randomized levels make for an engaging experience. However, if you prefer more story-driven RPGs or modern visuals, this game might not fully satisfy your expectations.

My Verdict: Yes, I recommend this game.
Posted 15 October.
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165.9 hrs on record
Banana & Cucumber Review
⭐⭐⭐⭐☆

What I Liked:
Unique Concept: Banana & Cucumber stands out with its quirky and creative concept. The combination of bananas and cucumbers as key elements in gameplay adds a playful and unexpected twist to the experience.
Fun Mechanics: The game features simple but engaging mechanics that make it easy to pick up, yet it becomes increasingly challenging in a rewarding way. The puzzles are designed to be both fun and thought-provoking.
Humor: There’s a lighthearted, comedic tone throughout the game that keeps things fun and doesn’t take itself too seriously. The character interactions and dialogue are charming, making it enjoyable for players looking for a more relaxed gaming experience.
Replayability: With plenty of levels and hidden secrets to uncover, there’s solid replay value. The game offers different challenges for completionists who want to explore everything it has to offer.
What I Disliked:
Repetitive at Times: Although fun, the gameplay can get a bit repetitive after long sessions. Some of the mechanics could benefit from more variety to keep things feeling fresh throughout the entire playtime.
Limited Multiplayer Options: While the single-player is solid, the lack of more extensive multiplayer features could be a downside for those who enjoy co-op or competitive modes.
Pacing Issues: Some levels felt either too easy or too difficult without much progression in between, which may throw off the pacing for some players.
Recommendation:
I recommend Banana & Cucumber for anyone looking for a lighthearted, casual gaming experience with a unique twist. The game excels at offering fun and creative puzzles with a humorous tone, though it may feel repetitive at times. If you enjoy quirky games that are easy to get into and offer a relaxed vibe, you’ll likely have a great time with this one.

My Verdict: Yes, I recommend this game.
Posted 12 October.
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1 person found this review helpful
206.7 hrs on record
Grand Theft Auto V Review
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

What I Liked:
Expansive Open World: The city of Los Santos and its surroundings are vibrant, detailed, and packed with activities. There’s always something new to discover, whether it’s hidden locations, events, or missions.
Engaging Storyline: The single-player campaign is immersive, with compelling characters and a gripping narrative that switches between three unique protagonists. Each character has their own distinct personality, adding variety to the gameplay.
Varied Gameplay: From heists, races, and stunts to casual activities like golf and tennis, GTA V offers incredible gameplay diversity. You can play for hours without feeling repetitive.
GTA Online: The multiplayer mode brings another layer of fun, with countless missions, heists, businesses to manage, and an endless stream of community events. Playing with friends enhances the experience, making it feel like a virtual playground.
Modding Community: For PC players, the modding community adds even more content and creativity, extending the game's replay value significantly.
What I Disliked:
GTA Online's Grind: Progression in GTA Online can feel slow at times, with certain items requiring extensive grinding or expensive in-game purchases.
Occasional Bugs: While mostly smooth, there are occasional bugs, especially in the online mode, which can lead to crashes or glitches.
Microtransactions: Although optional, the presence of Shark Cards can feel like pay-to-progress, especially in a competitive multiplayer environment.
Recommendation:
I highly recommend Grand Theft Auto V for both single-player and multiplayer fans. The immersive world, engaging story, and variety of activities make it one of the best open-world games to date. If you enjoy sandbox-style games or crime-themed stories, you’ll likely love this experience. Just be prepared for some grinding if you dive into GTA Online.

My Verdict: Yes, I recommend this game.
Posted 12 October.
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208.4 hrs on record
⭐⭐⭐⭐☆
What I Liked:
1. Fast-Paced Gameplay: Apex Legends offers dynamic, adrenaline-pumping matches with fluid movement mechanics and fast-paced combat. Sliding down hills and climbing walls adds a unique edge to the gameplay.
2. Unique Legends: Each Legend comes with distinct abilities that encourage diverse playstyles, adding a strategic layer to the battle royale format. The combination of tactical, passive, and ultimate abilities makes teamwork essential.
3. Frequent Updates: The game is consistently updated with new content—maps, weapons, events, and limited-time modes—keeping it fresh and exciting.
4. Ping System: Apex’s innovative ping system allows for excellent non-verbal communication, making it easier to coordinate with teammates, even without a mic.
5. Visuals and Sound Design: The maps are visually stunning, with diverse environments, and the sound design is top-notch, helping track enemy movements in firefights.

### What I Disliked:
1. Matchmaking Issues: At times, matchmaking feels unbalanced, and being pitted against highly skilled players can make the experience frustrating for casual players.
2. Limited Solo Play Options: While it's team-oriented, players looking for a solo experience might find the lack of solo modes limiting.
3. Microtransactions: While cosmetics don't affect gameplay, the pricing for some skins and bundles feels high, and the reliance on RNG for certain items can be frustrating.

Recommendation:
I recommend *Apex Legends™* for players who enjoy competitive shooters with a strong emphasis on teamwork and strategy. The blend of fast action, diverse Legends, and evolving content makes it a standout in the battle royale genre. However, if you're more of a solo player, it might take some time to adjust.

My Verdict: Yes, I recommend this game.
Posted 12 October.
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1 person found this review helpful
509.7 hrs on record (246.7 hrs at review time)
Spectre Divide Review
⭐⭐⭐⭐☆

Spectre Divide offers a thrilling blend of strategy, puzzles, and atmospheric storytelling. Here’s a breakdown of my experience:

What I Liked:
Unique Gameplay: The game's puzzles are cleverly designed, challenging me to think outside the box without feeling overwhelming.
Atmosphere & Art Style: The eerie setting, combined with the ambient soundtrack, creates an immersive experience that pulls you into the narrative.
Engaging Storyline: I found the plot intriguing, with twists that kept me invested until the end. The character development and subtle world-building were also impressive.
Smooth Mechanics: The controls felt intuitive and responsive, making gameplay seamless and enjoyable.
What I Disliked:
Difficulty Spikes: While most puzzles were fair, there were moments where the difficulty increased sharply, which might frustrate casual players.
Limited Replayability: After finishing the main storyline, there isn’t much reason to revisit unless you're chasing 100% completion.
Recommendation:
I recommend Spectre Divide to anyone who enjoys puzzle-solving and narrative-driven experiences. If you’re looking for a game that combines mystery with strategy, this one’s worth trying. While it may be challenging at times, the satisfaction of solving puzzles and uncovering the story makes it a rewarding experience.

My Verdict: Yes, I recommend this game.
Posted 12 October.
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