Freelance Trucker: Insurance Fraud Edition

Freelance Trucker: Insurance Fraud Edition

Neat little game to waste some time, I enjoyed causing some mayhem and trying to survive until the goal (it’s not always that easy). Far from perfect but enjoyable for sure for an indie title. Good job!

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game


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Freelance Trucker: Insurance Fraud Edition on Steam

Disassembly 3D

Disassembly 3D

TL;DR Yes

Pros:

-The disassembly is very relaxing.

-The destruction is absolutely worth the long process of taking the thing apart, especially with the big builds, like the skyscraper or elevator.

-The disassembly is fairly realistic, if not for some minor details.

-New updates are constantly coming out for this game, adding new content and fixing bugs.

Cons:

-After disassembling most of an item, you are usually left with a few parts left and then have to look all over to find those last missing pieces.

Real player with 28.2 hrs in game


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It’s not a bad game, it’s actually fun to play. But there are three reasons while I choose to not recommend the game:

1- Bugs: The game has many bugs that can make a stage unbeatable unless you restart that stage. As a complitionist person, this was just too annoying to handle.

2- The bigger the object, the less details it’ll have. Like the Tank, Train, Towers and the Titanic. They were fun but they aren’t like the beginning stages where everything was much more detailed.

3- There will always be that 1 or more pieces that needs to be disassembled and you don’t know where the hell it is. It’s either bugged (like what I said in point 1) or it’s somewhere between the cluster of parts you just made and now good luck finding that last piece. The game should have had an indicator on the last few pieces that needs to be disassembled and where they are because looking for them is not fun at all.

Real player with 22.1 hrs in game

Disassembly 3D on Steam

Disassembly VR

Disassembly VR

Not sure but after clicking submit the button dissapears and it won’t let me leave the review so here is my experience:

Holy♥♥♥♥♥♥ I was planning on being disapointed and returning this but this is, for once, a complete♥♥♥♥♥game that is seriously good even though the idea of disassembling things sounds boring (it’s not apparently). Please buy this and support full real games in VR. 10/10 but vive users gets ready for the usual experience trying to handle things with your motion wands, gonna be banging them a lot.

Real player with 8.2 hrs in game


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+Fun

+Creative

+Lots of levels

+Therapeutic

-A Bit Pricey for what it is

-A Bit Buggy for the price.

3/5

This is a great, somewhat therapeutic game in which you take things apart. It’s somewhat pricey at $30 bucks, but quite honestly I’m enjoying it and think it’s worth the price. However maybe wait for it to go on sale, also if you don’t like taking things apart, maybe stay away from this. Also, currently it’s one of the best uses for the Valve Knuckle controllers.

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Real player with 6.3 hrs in game

Disassembly VR on Steam

Stationery Frontier

Stationery Frontier

Remember building war planes in class with all that you have in your pencil box?

Stationery Frontier is a game that brought your childhood imagination to life,

with more than a decent configurations to choose from, for the first time in your life your ruler-pen fighter can fly without you holding it.

Pew pew POW POW!

What good is a fighter without bombs and bullets, no more imaginary POW POW, pilot your ruler bomber, or protractor fighter, and smash through eraser tanks and home appliances, in the living room, the house, and more.

Be the HERO!

We all know you have had held up you plane pretending yourself as the ace pilot shooting down bad guys and save the world.

Don’t lie to yourself! We KNOW what you did back then, don’t worry, we’ve got this covered!

Progress in the classic childish plot in single player mode and be the ace pilot that saves the world.

Play with your friends (Coming soon!)

Invite your friend to experience the dogfight once only existed in your mind, perform stunning moves and show them who’s boss!

**_Live your childhood again

Wake your inner-child,

pick up your stationeries,

Be the operator.

Defeat your enemy!

But with no boring lessons!_**

Features:

  • Flying!

  • Shooting!

  • Pews & Pows!

  • 9 fighters!

  • Some maps!

  • Survive in bullet hell!

  • Annihilate your enemy!

  • Racing through loops and hoops!

  • LAN multiplayer (Coming soon!)

Stationery Frontier on Steam

Need for Speed™ Hot Pursuit Remastered

Need for Speed™ Hot Pursuit Remastered

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This was an interesting review to write. On one hand, it’s an extremely fun game to sink a lot of time into. On the other hand, it’s basically a re-release of a game, not a remaster. The game itself when it was released in 2010 was really fun. I really enjoyed it (although I’m still not a huge fan of the very heavy steering that the game supplies) for its really fun gamemodes online, good graphics, great car list, and the really good tactical nature of most of the online stuff. It’s also immensely satisfying when you do get a really good run through a series of corners at top speed and shaving off that extra fraction of a second when grinding for good times on all the single player events. Likewise, it’s also hugely satisfying to release that perfectly timed spike strip to catch one of your enemies off guard, allowing for your teammates to move in to take them out of the game.

Real player with 295.6 hrs in game

For reference, I bought the 2010 “Limited Edition” version of this game’s original release for PS3 pretty much as soon as it was available. I played through all of its DLCs, too. Is this remaster a faithful recreation of everything from that version of the game? Pretty much, yeah.

I understand that a few cars were removed for the remaster. However, from what I’ve read online, the Carbon Motors E7 was removed because Carbon Motors no longer exists as a company, and the two Mercedes SLR McLarens(Mercedes McLaren 722 Edition and Mercedes McLaren Sterling Moss) due to Mercedes selling off their stake in McLaren starting back in 2009 and not completing until 2011(after the original NFS:HP 2010 release).

Real player with 89.4 hrs in game

Need for Speed™ Hot Pursuit Remastered on Steam