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Recent reviews by Daenny

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2 people found this review helpful
2.6 hrs on record
Dead Cells meets Dark Souls
Posted 26 January.
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6 people found this review helpful
24.4 hrs on record
I'm not into tactic games but this one was very enjoyable. Great gameplay and witty writting!
Posted 27 November, 2024.
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14 people found this review helpful
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7.7 hrs on record (2.9 hrs at review time)
Easily GOTY material right here.

If you are in need of a new movement shooter, this is THE movement shooter. Playing this game makes you feel like you are in a montage video.
Super fluid gameplay, satisfying gunplay and a banger soundtrack. Echo Point Nova is a movement shooter wet dream and easily the best released so far!
Posted 29 September, 2024. Last edited 29 September, 2024.
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42 people found this review helpful
22.6 hrs on record
Great Metroidvania, it has some very flashy moments. The gameplay is tight and fluid, just the way you want it. I liked it so much that I had to 100% it! Solid recommend
Posted 18 August, 2024.
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2 people found this review helpful
16.1 hrs on record
So turns out in the secret ending you get an anger foot job. Huh
Posted 18 July, 2024.
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38 people found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
111.7 hrs on record (107.6 hrs at review time)
Great game, though adding DRM from a shady company two years after its release is peak crapcom cycle. A few years of great decisions followed by dumb and anti consumer practices. Rinse and repeat
Posted 22 January, 2024. Last edited 23 January, 2024.
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122 people found this review helpful
15 people found this review funny
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94.0 hrs on record (91.8 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Alright, listen up, fellow gaming chads. Ultrakill is the epitome of unfiltered, balls-to-the-wall action. I'm talking about a game that throws you into a whirlwind of pixelated chaos and demands you flex those gaming muscles.

The arsenal? It's not just guns; it's a symphony of destruction. You've got weapons that make you feel like a digital Schwarzenegger, obliterating anything in your path. And the movement? It's not about walking; it's about breakneck speed, double-jumping, and acrobatics that would make any action hero jealous.

Enemies? They swarm you like you're the last keg at a frat party. It's a relentless onslaught that separates the chads from the noobs. And the levels? They're like mazes of carnage, filled with secrets to discover and surprises to conquer.

Let's talk aesthetics – pixel art nostalgia on steroids. It's like gaming in a time machine, and it's glorious. The soundtrack? It's not just music; it's the heartbeat of your epic rampage. Every beat syncs with your every move, creating a symphony of destruction that gets the testosterone pumping.

Story? Who cares? Ultrakill isn't about plot twists; it's about flexing those gaming reflexes and leaving a trail of pixelated destruction. If you're a hardcore gamer who thrives on intensity, if you want a game that's a workout for your thumbs and your ego, Ultrakill is your VIP ticket to gaming nirvana. Rip and tear, chads – this one's for us! 🚀💪🎮
Posted 18 January, 2024.
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13 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
20.7 hrs on record
Dude, The Talos Principle is legit one of the sickest puzzle games out there! It dropped in 2014, and it's still rocking my gaming world. First off, the puzzles are like brain teasers on steroids. They start off chill, but by the end, you're scratching your head and feeling like a genius when you crack 'em.

The storyline is on a whole other level. You're this AI exploring a trippy world filled with ancient ruins and futuristic tech. But it's not just about solving puzzles; it's got this deep, mind-bending plot. You're hit with all these philosophical questions and existential vibes. It's like playing a game and attending a philosophy class at the same time, man.

Visually, it's a feast for your eyes. The mix of ancient and futuristic environments is sick. You're wandering around, and it feels like you're part of some crazy sci-fi movie. The graphics are tight, and the whole vibe is immersive.

The soundtrack? Oh, it's fire. The ambient tunes add to the whole experience. It's like they knew you needed the perfect background beats to keep you in the zone while you're tackling those mind-bending puzzles.

Now, if you're expecting crazy action-packed stuff, you might be a bit disappointed. It's more about the brainpower than trigger-happy gameplay. But if you're into using that noggin of yours and digging deep into some heavy ideas, The Talos Principle is the game for you.

In a nutshell, it's a wicked combination of mind-blowing puzzles, a deep story, and a visually stunning world. If you're down for a gaming experience that messes with your head in the best way possible, get on The Talos Principle ASAP. It's a trip, dude!
Posted 18 January, 2024.
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49 people found this review helpful
13 people found this review funny
18.1 hrs on record
gave me existential dread 10/10
Posted 26 December, 2023.
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2 people found this review helpful
28.0 hrs on record (11.2 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
"if SCP games were good" the game
Posted 21 November, 2023. Last edited 21 November, 2023.
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