Dustwind

Dustwind

Let’s start by saying that I really wanted to love this game. I was swayed by nostalgia over Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel but was ultimately confronted with the realization that Dustwind still needs a lot of polish to compete with modern games.

The AI, in general, isn’t anything special which in some cases takes away any bit of immersion you might wanted to experience. Enemies screaming HELP due to low health, but insist on running towards you, or staying completely stationary while being shot at with sniper fire.

Real player with 50.4 hrs in game


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I cannot give a positive review of this game. I tryied… but this is getting worse everytime i play on it. I really wanted to love this game.

  • DEAD This game is dead, in all ways. No one plays PvP, no ones play PvE. If you have friends to play with… give it a try but do not expect playing solo.

  • DIFFICULTY The difficulty of this game will make you nuts.. it is hardcore on every map unless you know exact positions of every enemies. It is a TRY HARD game until you finish successfully a mission.

Real player with 19.9 hrs in game

Dustwind on Steam

Resident Evil 3

Resident Evil 3

Not a bad game, but not a good remake. Should not have been bundled with Resistance and it’s not worth the price they put on it, considering the game is short. The original outfit should have been unlockable, not e preorder bonus. Many memorable locations and enemies are cut from this remake. Defensive mechanics were removed, perhaps because of the dodge moves you can perform. The knife is not destructible, it is nerfed down compared to RE2 Remake and can no longer keep a zombie on the ground. The blue herbs are out the window, so are the ink ribbons, which are not present on harder difficulties. Nemesis is a threat, but doesn’t feel the same way as it did in the original. Why is Carlos the one to visit the RPD? Speaking of visiting, that’s a failed opportunity to extend the game - actually taking a route to the RPD or the Hospital. Instead you just see a cutscene with the characters entering the locations. In my eyes this fails as a remake and has left me with disappointment. I recommend getting this game on sale and only to people who haven’t played the original.

Real player with 44.9 hrs in game


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If you played the original RE2 and RE3, and then liked Resident Evil 2 Remake, you might think RE3R is going to be as great as RE2R is, but you would be very wrong. Here are the things done wrong with RE3R compared to original RE3 and RE2R:

  • City streets are all cramped together so area you go through is extremely small, like two city blocks including 3 streets?

  • Mr X worked very well for RE2R because he was around for long time to haunt your progress until you have played the game multiple times and knew the whole game for best tactics, items and map.

Real player with 41.1 hrs in game

Resident Evil 3 on Steam

RWBY: Grimm Eclipse

RWBY: Grimm Eclipse

First off,

I personally love this game. It has given me many opportunities to make many friends with similar interests as my own and I have thoroughly enjoyed it.

For those reading this before purchasing allow me to explain the game for you at the current date of Dec 15th 2015.

RWBY: Grimm Eclipse at the current date is a hack and slash game with one campaign and four characters to play. Team RWBY. It is a very simple game with simple hack and slash combat. The game is not a very complicated game to play but that is what makes it a lot of fun with friends. It has a very quirky style just like the anime and its a nice refresher from some of the other games I play.

Real player with 46.7 hrs in game


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TL:DR

As a huge RWBY fan I always wanted to play this game and now with a little help from the summer sale I could buy this game as well as all of the DLCs for it, and I must say that this was money well spent as I’ve enjoyed every second playing this game (maybe not the last boss though) and will mostlikely continue to do so.

Pros:

  • Can be challenging at times.

  • Soundtrack

  • Gameplay

  • Some Grimm are different to what we’ve seen in the original series

  • 8 playable characters (4 without the dlc)

Real player with 45.5 hrs in game

RWBY: Grimm Eclipse on Steam

Acceleration of SUGURI 2

Acceleration of SUGURI 2

I made the first review when I had about 20 hours of playtime in total. Now it’s… a little bit more, but still not 7k. Anyway, I now have rights to say everything I think about the game.

First, I want to start with singleplayer, which is not where you are supposed to spend a lot time. When you are a new player, it will be a perfect place to start learning. As for me, I think it offers pretty challenging battles with CPU, and also CPU can teach you some basic stuff like simple combos and movement. Do NOT ignore singleplayer if you have just started, be it story, arcade or match mode.

Real player with 1485.8 hrs in game

Right out of the gate:

As a casual game, I would highly recommend AoS2. It’s an extremely fun 1-versus-1 game that combines the best of the shoot em' up genre and the fighting game genre for an explosive experience that no other game has replicated. But as a competitive game, I would not recommend AoS2. The metagame at a higher level is extremely unbalanced, both in character balance and in matchup dynamics, and gravitates towards defense and timeout to the point where not interacting with your opponent is the ideal.

Real player with 1273.0 hrs in game

Acceleration of SUGURI 2 on Steam

DEAD OR ALIVE 5 Last Round: Core Fighters

DEAD OR ALIVE 5 Last Round: Core Fighters

I love this game, but I’m not going to recommend it without severe reservations. The base is an excellent fighter, but the port is worse than the console versions in so many ways. Many of those ways concern the online multiplayer part of the game though, so if you’ve got a bunch of friends in your area to play this with they might not be so much of an issue.

I’m going to split this in two sections; the base game and the platform comparison. Scroll down if you want to read in what ways it’s worse (and better) than the PS4 version.

Real player with 182.5 hrs in game

This is a difficult game for me to review.

In general, I fucking love the Dead or Alive games.

The fighting engine was classically fast and skillful without requiring knowledge of enjoyment-obliterating exploits or skin peelingly long sessions of practice to get to a basic level of gameplay.

Though it will historically be known as the series that boldly upheld the grand tradition of cheesecake and beefcake heavy character designs, the actual fighting system of advantage and reversal is much deeper in scope than nearly all of its peers, and spreading out the lengthy character movesets across less buttons means its easier for an unpracticed player picking up the controls for the first time to feel like they’re accomplishing something beyond just marveling at the various buff studly men and hot sassy ladies.

Real player with 66.1 hrs in game

DEAD OR ALIVE 5 Last Round: Core Fighters on Steam

Giana Sisters: Dream Runners

Giana Sisters: Dream Runners

Funny game with good graphic and music. I played with my daughter for about 2 hours, and it was amazing. I can recommend this game.

Real player with 5.4 hrs in game

sadly i can’t recommend this. it felt like a game that needed major polish. Yes its very similar to speedrunners. the artwork was fine. it just felt clunky/lagging a bit and even felt the controls weren’t really reacting when you used them. if the devs actually focused on it then it could be a decent game. also you’re limited on characters. there isn’t many to choose from at the start. you can’t even switch to one of the other sisters unless someone takes first place at the beginning of playing it.

Real player with 4.6 hrs in game

Giana Sisters: Dream Runners on Steam

MegaTagmension Blanc + Neptune VS Zombies (Neptunia)

MegaTagmension Blanc + Neptune VS Zombies (Neptunia)

This is just a terrible game that got “Very Positive” ratings because fans will feel like they have to say they love any piece of… carp IF throws at them. I really like Nep games, and I managed to enjoy MegaTagmension because of that, but I’m not fanatic and I can see how it’s just an atrocious garbage of a game.

This time, the star is Blanc, who decides to write and direct a zombie movie in their school so it doesn’t close, and real zombies appear, which is a blessing so they can save production money. The playstyle is a hack and slash, a musou, with light RPG elements, very similar to Action Unleashed.

Real player with 32.0 hrs in game

When I first started hearing about the Hyperdimension Neptunia side games, at first I was looking forward to them as a fan of the series and everything about it. Then felt rather disappointed when I started seeing the content of games like Hyperdimension Neptunia U: Action Unleashed or Hyperdevotion Noire: Goddess Black Heart. I felt like all they had to deliver was either over the top fanservice, which I’m not really okay with, in the series (I don’t mind fanservice as long as it’s not over the top, in this case) and… I don’t think that having a tsundere character as a protagonist is a good idea. I feel like there’s little to go with. And I really love Noire as a character. But like… particularly with Neptunia U. The way I see it is the following: “Ripping clothes in combat? Really? What am I playing? A Hyperdimension Neptunia game or a Senran Kagura game?”

Real player with 25.5 hrs in game

MegaTagmension Blanc + Neptune VS Zombies (Neptunia) on Steam

Skullgirls 2nd Encore

Skullgirls 2nd Encore

i found out about this game through porn

Real player with 353.7 hrs in game

all my homies hate playin against big band

(actual review coming soon)

Real player with 80.1 hrs in game

Skullgirls 2nd Encore on Steam

Tomb Raider

Tomb Raider

–-{ Graphics }—

☐ You forget what reality is

☑ Beautiful

☐ Good

☐ Decent

☐ Bad

☐ Don‘t look too long at it

☐ MS-DOS

—{ Gameplay }—

☑ Very good

☐ Good

☐ It’s just gameplay

☐ Mehh

☐ Watch paint dry instead

☐ Just don’t

—{ Audio }—

☐ Eargasm

☑ Very good

☐ Good

☐ Not too bad

☐ Bad

☐ I’m now deaf

—{ Audience }—

☐ Kids

☑ Teens

☑ Adults

☐ Grandma

—{ PC Requirements }—

☐ Check if you can run paint

☐ Potato

☐ Decent

☑ Fast

☐ Rich boi

☐ Ask NASA if they have a spare computer

—{ Difficulty }—

Real player with 100.1 hrs in game

Tomb Raider is very much similar to Uncharted, though in some ways better and in some ways worse. Depending on what you want this could be good or bad. Uncharted has better story telling and production values, whereas Tomb Raider has much better variety of gameplay and level design.

In TR there are 4 weapons you can carry on you: bow, pistol, machine gun, shotgun as well as a pickaxe for a melee weapon. Actually, the pickaxe, bow, and technically shotgun are all used in many of the platforming/puzzle elements as well. Very good design. There are also alternate firing modes for every weapon (the pistol is DLC though), skills to be unlocked, and upgrades for weapons. This game is like if somebody took the Uncharted idea, but wanted to add more gameplay elements to make it more fun.

Real player with 51.5 hrs in game

Tomb Raider on Steam

Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak

Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak

How Homeworld Deserts of Kharak Solved Starcraft

It’s becoming more difficult to spot a really good game. Some studios have such sprawling resources and can afford to crank such incredible amounts of content into a game that it’s easy to overlook quality in the absense of quantity. I think this is abundantly the case with Homeworld: Deserts, which seems to get a bad wrap for a short campaign and a comparably thin assortment of units. I can’t say with any certainty that I would have given it a fair chance myself if not for the fact that Homeworld and I go way, way back. But I’ve enjoyed it immensely well after 100 hours in, and the best way I can think of to explain why is to compare the game with the analogue in RTS that I know the most about: Starcraft… or perhaps more specifically, Starcraft II.

Real player with 488.1 hrs in game

Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak, the fourth game of the homeworld franchise and its first non-spacial RTS. In short words: Worth every single cent you put on it.

Warning: I never played any other homeworld game, I didn’t know its story nor had read about it before playing this game. But I’m an RTS Veteran, I’ve been playing RTSes since WarCraft 2, going through all games from the C&C Franchise, AoE and AoM Franchises, StarCraft 1, BW and 2, Company of Heroes 2, Grey Goo and many others.

Singleplayer:

Real player with 382.3 hrs in game

Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak on Steam