Bloons TD Battles

Bloons TD Battles

This game used to be good: fast-paced, pleasantly complex, strategy-based, and lots of adorable monkeys. There were some problems: clan bugs, COBRA tower, cheating, and unwillingness of support staff to do anything about the cheating, but overall it was pretty playable. To play at the highest level, or just have maximum fun, a couple minor purchases were helpful but not required, primarily club access for additional arena modes with special rules.

Instead of fixing those problems, Ninja Kiwi introduced “powers” as a way to squeeze money out of existing players. Basically the game went from being focused on strategy and skill to being focused on grinding to unlock the best powers and use those powers to defeat opponents.

Real player with 808.2 hrs in game


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I originally began playing this game because a Youtuber I liked would often play this game with his subscribers. I had originally put off downloading the game even though it was free because of numerous negative reviews had made me wary of this game. The main part of this game that I was originally worried about was this game’s version of a premium membership being club access.

Once I began playing the game I realized that although the game is fun it is also tiring in the beginning as you start with a small fraction of the monkeys. Although at times being limited was frustrating looking back I’m glad they did it this way for a few reasons.

Real player with 273.6 hrs in game

Bloons TD Battles on Steam

Half-Life 2: Deathmatch

Half-Life 2: Deathmatch

Are you seeing this because you are intrested to buy it on a sale? Don’t even read further and get it right away for these few $ it is worth. Still curious? Let me explain why my hours for this game are so high.

This game has a very active modding scene who created a variety of different gamemodes. Unlike the name deathmatch tells you there is plenty of other things to do making it fun for everybody. The community is great and in many places very helpfull. They will sort out bugs you have or simply teach you how to play the game. You should definately buy this game! Expand the review to learn about its gamemodes.

Real player with 4890.8 hrs in game


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Many of us are familiar with such multiplayer online games like Counter-Strike. Now imagine the goodness of the Source engine and Half-Life 2 in such a multiplayer game and you have Half-Life 2: Deathmatch. When Half-Life 2 was first released, there was no multiplayer. This acts as its multiplayer, which was first bundled with Counter-Strike: Source, this is an awesome game and definitely worth the value.

  • Gameplay :

The premise of the game is simple: kill or be killed as the Rebels or the Combine. There are two game modes available, a free-for-all Deathmatch, or a team Deathmatch. It’s sad that there are only two game modes, but the fast-paced killing will make you forget it anyway. There’s a much different stratagem than Counter-Strike; while CS will emphasize standing still to increase your accuracy, it will get you quickly killed in Deathmatch, which emphasizes constant movement and continuous attack.

Real player with 3171.6 hrs in game

Half-Life 2: Deathmatch on Steam

Battle Motion

Battle Motion

Pretty stupid game. Fun to play when you cant refund it and youre bored of your other games.

Real player with 24.0 hrs in game


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its fun in a way but mostly no

Real player with 3.6 hrs in game

Battle Motion on Steam

Team Fortress Classic

Team Fortress Classic

TF2 is jampacked with bots so we should play this instead.

Real player with 43.5 hrs in game

Suprisingly alive, way more fun and interesting than tf2 will ever be.

Real player with 16.9 hrs in game

Team Fortress Classic on Steam