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4 people found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
12.9 hrs on record (11.8 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
I really have no idea why people don't play Miscreated rather than DayZ. DayZ has been in development for a much longer amount of time than Miscreated has, and Miscreated has already passed DayZ on the content scale, visuals, and how fast bugs are patched... for ♥♥♥♥ sake, It took the DayZ devs years to patch zombies going through walls, and you still break your legs from a 3 foot fall!
Posted 25 November, 2016.
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4 people found this review helpful
728.4 hrs on record (452.1 hrs at review time)
Definitely worth buying, it's a fantastic game that feels extremely smooth and well crafted. I have never experienced a bug even though the game is in Early Access. Though I believe the game needs a bit more social media attention to reach a higher player base where it is currently lacking. Other than that, I find the game to be extremely fun and skill-based. Hopefully it can turn into something big after Early Access launch like others of its genre.

I have a few suggestions for mere quality-of-life in the world of Battlerite that will improve the game as a whole and bring new faces as well as funds to Stunlock Studios. Now let's dig right into it.

Steam Trading Cards:
Adding Steam trading cards would be an excellent way to get the name "Battlerite" out there to others, also bringing new faces into our community. Steam trading cards have been booming ever since the implementation and has proved success for many titles toward the fact that player's will buy and trade the cards to others, giving the company a percentage of the price.

Steam Achievements:
Steam achievements would also get the name "Battlerite" out there to others, and give players the opportunity to work towards something that would be displayed on their profile for bragging rights and more. (We all know an achievement hunter)

In-Game Friend Requests:
Currently you either need to remember your teammates name, or write it down simply to add them. You should be able to add them at the end of the match in the score board with ease like most games.

Steam Profile Viewing:
You should be able to view a player's Steam profile by right-clicking it and directing you to the user's profile for Steam friend-request purposes.

Global Chat:
The ability to communicate with fellow Battlerite players would be extremely helpful for newer players to simply ask whatever questions they may have in chat for others to answer. A report system specifically for global chat would also be helpful if this becomes an addition to the game, as with any game community, their will be negative players. [Submission by: OTA]

Favorited Champions:
The ability to right-click a champion and mark it as a favorite is merely a QoL suggestion, though many MOBA and MOBA-like games have done it. It seems to be a way to quickly choose your most-played champions in a hurry, though I'd like it simply to have all of my favorite champions next to eachother.


More Advanced Tutorial:
In the current tutorial, I didn't see anything about cast-cancelling (Pressing "C" while casting), which is an extremely important mechanic that new players should be aware of.


Everything I haven't covered is either already known, or Stunlock Studios has announced is being worked on. Though if you have any suggestions please let me know and I will add to this list with your name next to your suggestion, thanks!
Posted 23 November, 2016. Last edited 20 November, 2017.
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1 person found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
462.1 hrs on record (65.5 hrs at review time)
Team17 has stated that Worms WMD is the successor of the beloved Worms Armageddon, I can indeed confirm that it has what it takes to be the best Worms game, as long has the community is catered and listened to. Worms WMD is a fresh, fun, new look at the 2D Worms games, and it does a damn good job at doing so.
Posted 24 August, 2016. Last edited 14 October, 2016.
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6 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
27.7 hrs on record
Early Access Review
I have played MANY survival games and this one might look rough. but it's actually extremely fun, you have all basic survival elements and a lot of interesting craftables also added. There is one issue, the player base is very small, it's most likely never going to go up to have a player base on the scale of similar games such as Rust or Ark, but for $15 it is well worth it, all hours of my game experience was packed with interesting player interaction, some hostile... some friendly, exploring the map, and of course the typical grind of resource-gathering, but it all led up to my friend and I having a nice little house in the forest near a beautiful beach living peacefully, until we soon got raided by a pack of wild Russians.
Posted 21 June, 2016. Last edited 7 February, 2018.
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9 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
184.9 hrs on record (17.2 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
At first glance, Hurtworld appears to be another cheap addition to Steam's already massive collection of Early Access survival games. Initially, I didn't pay it much mind, assuming that it would be quickly abandoned, like many other similar titles. However, after watching a few gameplay videos, Hurtworld caught my interest.

While I'll agree that Hurtworld's lack of originality is somewhat offputting, I believe it is fair to say that it is borrowing from the right places. It plays very similarly to Rust, another great survival game, but with tighter controls and combat mechanics. To put it simply, it feels like a refined first person shooter with major survival elements, whereas games like Rust are focused primarily on survival with the addition of slightly loose gun-based combat.

Aesthetically, Hurtworld is a decent looking game, though I can't say I'm a particularly big fan of the game's graphical style. The simplified art works wonders for optimization, putting it miles ahead of many Early Access survival titles in that regard. There is no music to be found, however, there are plenty of sound effects, most of which are crunchy and satisfying.

If you didn't already see this coming, I legitimately feel that Hurtworld is a diamond in the rough. While the game has not been in development for very long, and has its fair share of bugs and issues, there is plenty of fun to be had. If you are a fan of survival games and do not mind the Early Access program, I would certainly recommend picking up Hurtworld.
Posted 29 December, 2015. Last edited 29 December, 2015.
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3 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
2,015.5 hrs on record (1,765.3 hrs at review time)
Free to play, not free to look cool, if you know what I mean... He-he-heeee....
Posted 31 March, 2015. Last edited 24 April, 2015.
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4 people found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
4.2 hrs on record
EA Games has been revealed!
Posted 9 February, 2014. Last edited 20 April, 2015.
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10 people found this review helpful
458.1 hrs on record (355.9 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Man, DayZ has given me some amazing game experiences unlike no other. The fear of dying, knowing if I die, all of my hard-earned loot and gear all gone, going to the one that killed me or to a lucky wanderer. I have noticed that I enjoy the game more, the more I play. Your fist time playing is going to be rough... you WILL die, over and over, but that's a good thing! That means you are respawning and slowly becoming used to the layout of towns and cities throughout the map, meaning you will become better the more you play. I absolutely recommend DayZ to anyone! Well... if you can run it. Yes, DayZ is a bit hard to run, it is poorly optimized and to be honest, it is making progress, but at an extremely slow rate. The game is fun, but will have bugs, will have the occasional hacker, and will crash. If you look past these things, DayZ is an amazing experience that everyone should have.
Posted 8 February, 2014. Last edited 15 October, 2016.
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13 people found this review helpful
279.8 hrs on record (181.7 hrs at review time)
The Half Life 2 mod "Age of Chivarly" was one of the best mods I have played... now a game similar to the mod is out, but with better graphics, more in-depth customization, more maps, more weapons, more classes, less bugs, more content in general is out, and is developed by the same beautiful indie developers, Torn Banner Studios? How can it get any better?
Posted 8 February, 2014. Last edited 15 October, 2016.
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