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I think I found out what's under the blanket.
Évaluation publiée le 5 octobre 2016. Dernière modification le 18 février 2019.
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13.2 h en tout (7.5 heure(s) lors de l'évaluation)
Outlast is a bloody fun and suspenseful horror game!

You are always on your heels running away from enemies that want to rip your guts out, eat you, make you drop the soap, strangle you, possess you, and make you fear every single little sound imaginable that you can hear from a mile away. They sure do make living pretty difficult, don't they? Being scared that someone may be on the other side of every single door and corner just makes Outlast even scarier and better!

The ending is just a bit disappointing and the controls are a tad clunky, but those are just a few small low points in which are outweighed by all of the high points in this game.

Outlast is best played alone in the dark of course! Hoping Outlast 2 will be just as good!
Évaluation publiée le 9 aout 2016. Dernière modification le 29 janvier 2019.
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13.6 h en tout (10.2 heure(s) lors de l'évaluation)
Broforce is a very fun and exciting game and looks awesome!

This game can certainly get very action packed and hectic pretty quickly. You will never run dry of explosions, spraying bullets, stray fire, stabbing people or men grunting furiously in Broforce.

Unfortunately all of the levels are quite similar aside from bosses and some cutscenes, and even the bosses are all pretty similar, however, I am able to forgive this game for that seeing as you are probably meant to only play a level or two at a time. Maybe I am just biased because it has Rocketeer and Predator in it? That is quite possible.

Did I mention the Bro selection? You have a wide variety of Bros to play as, which include many famous characters that you will love to kill people as!
Évaluation publiée le 7 juillet 2016. Dernière modification le 29 janvier 2019.
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8.5 h en tout (4.3 heure(s) lors de l'évaluation)
Alien Isolation is an absolute masterpiece.

Not only does Alien Isolation stay true to Aliens and create a respected game for the franchise, but it scares your socks off!

This game is Intense and suspenseful as hell! You will never feel safe while the Xenomorph is out. (You never should feel safe in an Alien game anyway.) Be sure to preplan your hiding spots because once that big boi gets going, you will want to hide for your life! Xenomorph chases are very intense and will make you nearly have a heart attack, and just when you think that you've hid for long enough and that you are safe from it, your inevitable death soon transpires.

Alien Isolation is the best Aliens game out there so far and is a beautiful, greatly deserved staple for this franchise's video game market.
Évaluation publiée le 23 mai 2016. Dernière modification le 29 janvier 2019.
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24.7 h en tout (24.2 heure(s) lors de l'évaluation)
Holy Hell, Subnautica is amazing!

While having the sh** scared out of me, I have finally found the perfect game to simulate a horrifying alien ocean! There are so many things good about this game and it's just too much to put into a single review.

Subnautica, oh man, I love you. This game is full of beautiful scenery and alien wild life... some of which want to kill you. Some? Alright, maybe most. It. Looks. Stunning. The graphics in this game are so amazing. The colourful plant life, the interesting (and scary!) wild life, the attention to detail... all of it is just so pleasant to look at. I mean, who wouldn't love to stare down a Reaper Leviathan for it's beauty? I sure would love to!

The story of Subnautica is interesting and is rewarding to complete. It is truly an experience. You are put through trials in order to make it and survive in this game. You will create an attachment to inanimate objects that you build, such as your Seamoth and Submarine. Throughout your trails, you will lose a lot of which you were once attached to. That Seamoth that you named Miley Cirus and spent countless hours building will eventually be lost in the matter of moments... probably to a Reaper Leviathan. It will break you. After then, you will realize that you did not spend twenty five dollars just to quit to the mandible(?) of that Reaper Leviathan. You will continue on, stronger than before, and you will create a massive Submarine. Only then, will you be ready to face that Reaper Leviathan again. That Reaper Leviathan may have won the battle, but you have already won the war. You will venture further away, eventually to dive down deeper. No longer are the days of Subnautica where you can infinitely dig down into a black abyss. Now, is the day that you travel 1200 meters down below the surface of this alien planet, down into the Inactive Lava Zone, only to meet the skeleton remains of your former worst enemy. Here, is where you will meet your newest worst enemy, the Sea Dragon Leviathan. You can not kill it, but it will kill you. You must escape and travel further below than ever... into the depths of the Active Lava Zone. From there, you must finish what you started.

Unfortunately, with all wonderful things come some down sides. As Subanutica looks absolutely beautiful, your FPS won't look so good at times. This game will lag a lot. I would not call it unplayable when it begins to stutter, but sometimes it just gets to that point and crashes. Luckily, that for the most part appears to have been fixed.
The way the character controls is a bit clunky too, especially while under water, which is for the majority of the game. It is when you are under water and under a time contraint due to your oxygen level that it becomes frustrating that you can't make it through a doorway or pick items up due to it's clunkiness. This sadly occurs a few more times than not. Fortunately, this game has way many more Pros going for it than it has ♥♥♥♥ going against it and I am sure that we can forgive it for it's ♥♥♥♥.

From the very beginning, we all knew that this game would amount to something big, but I don't know if we thought that it would end up being this astounding. Subnautica is an absolute masterpiece. It is an emotional ride and I absolutely recommend it. We all love you, Unknown Worlds team. You did a really great job here.
Évaluation publiée le 11 janvier 2016. Dernière modification le 1 décembre 2019.
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7,419.2 h en tout (5,220.9 heure(s) lors de l'évaluation)
The short answer is, it's holding up very well. The core action pits two teams of players against each other in a battle to capture points, move a cart, or steal a briefcase. The objective is always very straightforward; it's the interplay between the nine playable classes that makes things so varied and interesting. The speedy scout, the militant heavy, the diligent engineer, the conniving medic, the pesky sniper, the sneaky spy, the feisty pyro, the explosive soldier, and the even-more-explosive demoman all have unique weapons, attributes, and abilities that complement each other and clash in myriad ways. Encounters can vary widely depending on the match type and the makeup of each team, and this unpredictability is crucial to TF2's long-standing appeal.

When you come out of the gate as a heavy with a medic in tow, you're a formidable offensive force, but if a spy loops around to back-stab the medic and you round the corner on a pyro, it can all come undone in a matter of seconds. Snipers can cover expected enemy paths, but rocket-jumping soldiers have a knack for finding alternative routes and raining explosive death from above. You may think you have a comparatively weak scout dead to rights, only to be stunned by a baseball and beaten to death. As you watch your giblets splatter on the ground and see a freeze-frame of your gleeful killer, it's hard not to chuckle at the sheer variety of ways you can meet an untimely demise. And the humorous quips, ridiculous outfits, and histrionic announcer help cultivate this lighthearted tone.

Of course, this core dynamic has persisted for most of TF2's life span, so if you stopped playing it a few years ago and come back for a few matches, you'll find things are very familiar. Learning the ropes and getting the hang of your chosen role is still a gratifying experience, and mastering advanced techniques doesn't just make you deadlier; it gives you more options for how to approach combat. Keeping your options open is still valuable too, because being flexible with your choice of character can help you avoid ending up on a catastrophically imbalanced squad. It is Team Fortress, after all.

But though there is much that has remained constant about the core game, there have been some notable changes over the years, as well as regular infusions of new weapons and items. Of the hundreds of things available in the online store, some can be unlocked through play, while others must be purchased with actual money. From small doodads that cost less than a dollar to massive bundles that cost hundreds, there's a wide range of ways to customize your experience.

Many of the items offer nothing more than a playful twist on the game's already cheeky cartoon aesthetic. You can buy hats, shirts, shoes, and other cosmetic gear to dress up like a character from Adult Swim or don spooky seasonal garb that you can wear only during Halloween or a full moon. Even if you don't fancy shelling out for any of this stuff, it's fun to see some visual variety as you try to light your opponents on fire.

Other weapons have more of an impact, like the ones that give your character a new chargeable and expendable power. The scout can build hype, which turns his usual double jump into a triple, quadruple, or quintuple jump, and the soldier can build rage, which allows him to rally his nearby teammates to do extra damage. Skills like these have more of a meaningful impact on the action, bringing something new to the table that your enemies must contend with. And then there are the totally out-there loadouts, like the one that turns the grenade-launching demoman into an extra from the movie Braveheart.In addition to the cosmetic options, there are a lot of weapons and items that offer small buffs or subtle tweaks to your attributes. Depending on which healing gun the medic equips, for example, he can imbue himself and his targeted ally with extra damage resistance or enable himself to match the speed of his target. Differences like these don't do much to change the core action, but they do give experienced players substantial room for strategic variation.

These options broaden the field of viable strategies, which helps keep combat lively and varied. And fortunately, none of the purchasable weapons or items tip the scales unfairly towards those willing to pay. Buffs and bonuses usually come with caveats, and the weapons that bestow new abilities are usually unlocked for free. For this review, I spent some money on goofy hats and some of the stranger weaponry on offer, like the pyro's flamethrower that actually shoots bubbles and rainbows. It was fun to play with the new gear, but I still found myself switching my loadout between free and paid weapons regularly to adapt to the match situation.

Very very fun game, I highly suggest everyone come try it! After all, it's free!
Évaluation publiée le 13 décembre 2015. Dernière modification le 26 novembre 2020.
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728.4 h en tout (399.1 heure(s) lors de l'évaluation)
Battle cars playing Football... why not?

Rocket League has an amazing and charming design, and the audio is so darn good!
Weaker computers may not run this game well with high graphics on but that is not a huge downside given the "lower" quality visuals are still outstanding and will not hinder your play.

This game's controls are spot on too!
Your battle car controls well and is not clunky. It's always fun to rush from one side of the map to the other with ease in order to save an incoming rival goal, just to then turn the tables and score on them, all while exploding them all into fiery car scraps and making them cry! (Wait, what?)

Rocket League is a very awesome game that is always fun to return to again and again. Rounds are never the same each time either. Just made a three year return from 2015 and I'm loving the new items and gamemodes! Highly recommend playing with friends!
Évaluation publiée le 13 décembre 2015. Dernière modification le 29 janvier 2019.
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67.6 h en tout (67.4 heure(s) lors de l'évaluation)
Fallout New Vegas is a great staple in the Fallout franchise.

Fallout New Vegas was my first into the Fallout franchise, and boy did I enjoy it. This game can be heavily compared to Fallout 3, but I think that I would call this one better.

For at the time, the game looks fair and controls about how you would expect.
This game is prone to glitching and breaking only if you are purposefully seeking glitches and bugs, as goes for any game. Random bugs do pop up here and there, but that is to be expected from a game that is from 2010. It is surprisingly clean of bugs in a casual play-through.
Évaluation publiée le 13 décembre 2015. Dernière modification le 12 octobre 2020.
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132.2 h en tout (128.8 heure(s) lors de l'évaluation)
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain is awesome!

You are Punished Snake in a game that takes place 10 years after the events of last year's Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes, when Boss infiltrated a base to rescue two people and endured an event of epicly shocking proportions. He's out of the hospital now, and with that event as a backdrop, Punished Snake and a mentor set out to change the world and exact a level of vengeance by forming their own independent military outfit.

As a huge fan of the Metal Gear Solid series, this game has hit the same high bar that the first Metal Gear games provided. I highly recommend it for both casual and returning fans!
Évaluation publiée le 29 novembre 2015. Dernière modification le 29 janvier 2019.
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