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4 people found this review helpful
0.0 hrs on record
The Senna Forever DLC for Horizon Chase Turbo serves as both a tribute to the legendary Ayrton Senna and an expansion that enriches the already engaging arcade racing experience. Here's a comprehensive look at what this DLC brings to the table:

This expansion introduces a career mode where you can relive key moments from Senna's illustrious Formula 1 career. From his debut to his iconic McLaren-Honda years, the career mode is not just about racing but about experiencing the journey of one of F1's greatest. Each race includes specific challenges, known as 'Senna's Marks,' which add depth to the gameplay by requiring strategic decisions beyond just winning races.

The inclusion of F1 cars and new tracks tailored to their speed and handling characteristics is a highlight. These tracks, while not exact replicas, capture the essence of classic F1 circuits, offering you a fresh challenge. The addition of a cockpit view option enhances immersion, making you feel closer to the action than ever before, reminiscent of early 1990s F1 racing video games.

Beyond the racing, Senna Forever educates players about Senna's life and career, making it not just a game but a narrative experience, blending education with entertainment seamlessly.

The Senna Forever DLC stands out for its heartfelt tribute to Ayrton Senna, offering more than just additional tracks and cars. It's a celebration of racing history through an engaging gameplay experience. If you're a fan of Horizon Chase Turbo or have an interest in Ayrton Senna, this DLC is a must-have for its content alone.
Posted 9 September.
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17 people found this review helpful
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3.0 hrs on record (3.0 hrs at review time)
I've played it before it was on Steam. I'd still recommend it if you want to try something else than rFactor-based games. It's still being actively developed. Tracks and cars are about $2. It's definitely worse than Automobilista, Assetto Corsa, Le Mans Ultimate and other recent sims.
Posted 7 September.
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6 people found this review helpful
6.3 hrs on record (4.7 hrs at review time)
Horizon Chase Turbo is a masterclass in how to create a modern game that pays homage to the past without feeling outdated. It's a game that's easy to pick up but hard to master, offering both casual fun and competitive depth. If you're a fan of racing games or simply looking for a dose of nostalgia with contemporary polish, Horizon Chase Turbo is an absolute must-play. Its only minor drawbacks are the occasional online connectivity issues and the simplicity of its progression system, but these are easily overlooked given the overall quality and enjoyment the game provides.
Posted 6 September.
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8 people found this review helpful
0.1 hrs on record
Impossible to recommend. Inferior to original titles you can play with emulators.
Posted 6 September.
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5 people found this review helpful
2.2 hrs on record (0.4 hrs at review time)
For its price, it's a solid 10/10 once you use the D-Pad to steer. It's a must-play title.

Resoraki stands out for its visual style and accessibility, making it an excellent choice for those looking for a light-hearted, visually distinctive racing game. However, for players seeking deep mechanics or a more serious racing simulation, Resoraki might fall short.

Its strength lies in its ability to entertain across generations with its unique blend of nostalgia and modern gaming elements, though it could benefit from more robust controller support and perhaps deeper gameplay mechanics for long-term engagement.

Overall, Resoraki is a commendable attempt at reviving the spirit of arcade racing with a modern twist, suitable for casual gamers and those who appreciate its aesthetic and thematic choices.
Posted 5 September. Last edited 5 September.
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8 people found this review helpful
57.7 hrs on record
If you loved the original Half Life, this is a must-play. It's like reliving that classic, but with a fresh coat of paint and modern tweaks. The graphics are amazing, the gameplay is tight, and the atmosphere is just as creepy as you remember. Sure, some parts feel a bit dated, and the Xen levels can be annoying, but overall, it's a fantastic remake that does the original justice. It's a 10/10.
Posted 27 August.
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5 people found this review helpful
0.2 hrs on record
Bombarded with ads and nagging to buy stuff.
Posted 23 August. Last edited 23 August.
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10 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
0.8 hrs on record (0.5 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
The good: straight out of the box, jump into action with an Xbox controller to complete the Mach loop. That’s thanks to recent updates.

The bad: everything else. You have to approach it as a beta version of a sim made in 2005. Large amount of bugs, bad graphics, bad audio, horrible scenery. The fidelity is on MS Flight Sim 2004 level.

And yet I recommend it! It’s a nice change from DCS or Falcon or P3D if you can afford it, everything is simplified, it’s ready to go.

Get it on discount.
Posted 23 August.
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3 people found this review helpful
3.2 hrs on record (0.3 hrs at review time)
Mad Digger: Dig it or ditch it?

Mad Digger is like that bag of chips you can't stop munching on. It's simple, kinda silly, and surprisingly addictive. You'll find yourself digging, digging, digging through the earth like a mole on a mission, just to see what goodies you can uncover.

The pixel art graphics are a total throwback, and the music is so upbeat it'll make you want to boogie while you burrow. Sure, it can get a bit repetitive, but the constant upgrades and the new treasures keep you coming back for more.

If you're looking for a chill way to kill some time and don't mind a bit of mindless fun, Mad Digger is definitely worth a download. It's like a digital fidget spinner – perfect for those moments when you just need to zone out and dig in.
Posted 28 July.
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6 people found this review helpful
18.6 hrs on record (7.3 hrs at review time)
Fun in the beginning but then it gets annoying. Depends how good your eye sight is and what you consider as relaxing. I've played it when sick. Lack of options to change resolution, change UI size makes this game annoying. Otherwise it would have been perfect. Add the options, document how a controller is supposed to work.
Posted 11 July. Last edited 12 July.
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