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1 person found this review helpful
19.1 hrs on record (10.9 hrs at review time)
This was a game I could barely put down until I had gotten every ending, every failure, every bio and every achievement. The Henry Stickmin Collection is one of the most enjoyable games I’ve played all year. Even if you’ve already played the Henry Stickmin games, the newly added “Completing the Mission” game and the remastering of the old titles make this collection worth full price. There were many “Laugh Out Loud” moments that never get old, and references to decades of gaming history.
I’m sure that someone who’s never even touched a video game in their life would still find enjoyment in this title. I recommend this game to anyone.
However, there is some crashing that occurs when the game is played in Fullscreen mode, which did cause some annoyance, but this doesn’t tarnish the outstanding work that had gone into the collection, with amazing humour, awesome wit and great replayability.
I can’t wait to erase my save game and play it all over again.
Posted 24 August, 2020.
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10 people found this review helpful
320.3 hrs on record (35.5 hrs at review time)
INFRA is one of the best games I’ve played. Everything about it is simply amazing. The graphics and sounds in INFRA are so realistic that your mind will be tricked into thinking that you can smell the environments you’re in, and this is all supplemented by an amazing soundtrack with a unique and distinct theme. The game is full of secrets around every corner that allows you to be invested in the game’s deep lore (deep lore is always a good thing). The game isn’t some short, indie, walking simulator either, this is a 30-hour game with lots of parts when the stakes are raised, like when you have to escape an underground canal by opening a flood door while a frightening, beeping alarm indicates how much time you have until the huge flood of water ends your life, as well as incredibly creative puzzles that are all based on real life knowledge and common sense, like turning off a fan blocking your path by activating toxic gas sensors by placing infected objects next to them, and looking under doormats to find keys. Most puzzles in INFRA are very challenging and you may have to have a PhD in engineering just to avoid using a walkthrough. In conclusion, INFRA is one of those hidden gems that I’d recommend at any price point. INFRA is one of the few games that I’d give a 10/10, and Loiste Interactive for me is now one of those developers that I’d check out every one of their games (which so far are canonical to INFRA).
TL; DR: This game is great, long, graphicly pleasing and has a lot of deep lore.
Posted 31 July, 2019.
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130.7 hrs on record (109.9 hrs at review time)
After 100 hours, I would have to give this game a very positive review. It is extremely fun and satisfying to build and maintain your very own city. The games steam workshop is full of mods and assets that you can use to make the game and your city perfect. Cities: Skylines is a game for everyone, that you can play for hours on end. The game still feels full and complete despite how much content is DLC, but the DLC is entirely optional and the game is completely functional and entertaining without it. This is by far the best city builder on the market.
Posted 30 May, 2019.
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