Quantum Break
Quantum Break is yet another wonderful addition to Remedy Entertainment’s roster of amazing, story-driven action romps with fantastic plot points & wonderful action. If Max Payne, Alan Wake, & Control are in your “must plays” then this is a guaranteed home-run for ya… So, why aren’t you playing it??
– Real player with 40.1 hrs in game
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Quantum Break is a great game from start to finish, and playing it with all the benefits of being on PC just make it that much better. I’m able to 100% the game in just 34 hours, not too bad.
– Real player with 34.1 hrs in game
Resident Evil Revelations 2
Resident Evil Revelations 2 Review
You are in for one hell of a night!
Some key points that this game offers:
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Episodic play style
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Claire and Barry are Back
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New game mechanics
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Character Swap
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New enemy types
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Assistive Co-op
Gameplay & Controls:
Big Brother, Resident Evil! You awake to find yourself trapped, there are camera’s everywhere and a strange host… The staff are all a new breed of Zombies and there are some new BOW supervisors… The goal; survive this new hell, when all is set against you!
– Real player with 521.7 hrs in game
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Episodic game: DLC content and price
Resident Evil: Revelations 2 is a game that consists of 4 episodes. Each episode contains 2 campaign missions and a number of raid mode missions.
The Steam Store page you’re looking at, and more importantly the low price you see there, is for episode 1 of the game only. You need to buy the other 3 episodes as DLC. On top of that, there’s another 19 DLC:
- 2 extra ‘episodes’ that aren’t worthy of the name as they are very short and add little story and almost no other content, so definitely not worth the price of €4.99 each in my opinion
– Real player with 407.6 hrs in game
Alan Wake
Alan is a famous writer of psychological horror books who goes with his wife to vacation in Washington, more precisely in a small town called Bright Falls. In this place the protagonist begins to experience episodes of its last book published and about which he does not remember to have it written. However, all the current events in your life are directly and indirectly related to this book. Here could be a lot more said, however they would be spoilers of the game.
Alan Wake’s graphics are very beautiful, well rendered and polished. The detail levels of various objects are quite high. The light and shadow effects are exceptional and the textures are very well crafted. Details such as the reflections of light over the water and the light of the lantern illuminating the setting or even focusing on objects through a glass are excellent. Undoubtedly graphically the game is very well done. The fictitious and mountainous town of Bright Falls with its native forests, abandoned and old mills, empty houses and sheds made of wood and weathered are exceptionally well portrayed. When you are driving a car, a pick up or a jeep very fast pop-ins are present, but do not even bother.
– Real player with 190.0 hrs in game
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Alan Wake is a psychothriller game based on supernatural powers. It shows how powerful darkness really is. The game is set in a rural town called Bright Falls in Washington state, USA. Alan Wake is a professional writer from New York City who decides to go on a vacation in a small town. However, his vacation turns into a nightmare as he is attacked by possessed beings known as the Taken. Wake’s wife is apparently kidnapped from their cabin located in a nearby lake, encouraging Wake to look for her in the wilderness. The game is spread across six episodes that feel like a TV show.
– Real player with 73.9 hrs in game
HITMAN™
HITMAN™ Review
**So ,hello to my next review of games ! Today i will say what I like from HITMAN™ an what not.
At first , I am a big Hitman fan and because I like it I must buy it . Many people gave the game an dislike !
So when you are to lazy to read all here scroll a little bit down**
Story
So the game plays after the events from “Hitman Absolution”. But at first it gives a tutorial where you learn the basics of the game and that plays 20 years before the events from Absolution. The story begins with the first episode in Paris and the Mission name is “Showstopper” . You have to kill two targets….. The bad thing is ,it’s an episodic game :/
– Real player with 1268.8 hrs in game
There’s 2 things I’d like to get out of the way first before starting my review. I got the “Full Experience” (entire game) for free from a Steam friend - although this should have no effect on my review, it’s obviously a bit harder for me to gauge whether this game is worth full price or not. Second, HITMAN has a “mixed” review status at the time of writing and some of its earned. The episodic model this title uses is polarizing, a lot of stupid decisions have been made and the game lacks a lot of polish like most early access games do (ironically we were repeatedly told Hitman wasn’t an early access title). Now with that out of the way… how is the new Hitman game?
– Real player with 453.4 hrs in game