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300.4 hrs on record (173.1 hrs at review time)
A very simple and relaxing game to cool yourself down after a long day at work. I recommend this game for casual players for its simplicity and fun-oriented gameplay. Hardcore gamers that seek pleasure in punishing and difficult gameplay should try The Elder Scrolls series instead
Posted 29 August, 2015.
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8.5 hrs on record
About the game, yes it's a masterpice. Unlike the first two games, now you're not a survivor or a Monstrous-like creature who roam an underwater city, now you're Booker DeWitt, a war veteran with unknown debts and now tasked to rescue a girl in a flying city, Columbia.
Columbia, unlike rapture, is a beatiful city. Everyone's happy until you showed up and accused for being a false sheperd. Now the whole city is your enemy, and you must fight your way to save Elizabeth, a Mysterious girl guarded by a giant steam-powered beast known as The Songbird and of course the ruler of the city, Comstock.

The game now is not about survival, it's about a fight. So, you're not spending time collecting medkits and eve or planning an attack on splicers like the first two games, It's a whole different genre. In Bioshock: infinite, the combat is fast, more weapons and ammunitions so you don't need to save ammunitions like in the first two games. Also there are Vigors, pretty much like Plasmids, but with the fast combat system, using these superpowers is much more fun as you can combine one vigor with others. and you don't have to worry about the Salts (Eve version of Bioshock Infinite) or ammunitions and medkits, because Elizabeth is one of the best NPC Companion ever (She'll find those things in a fight)
And for the world and the story, it's pretty good. The vibe and the music of the game is awesome. I like the bond between the two main characters and i think many people would agree with me that this game has the most Mind-Fu** ending ever.
Overall this is a very good game, you don't have to play the first two games to understand the story, Recommended!
Posted 29 August, 2015.
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3.9 hrs on record (1.4 hrs at review time)
The Binding of Isaac is a retro style rogue like game. At first it might not look that impressive, but let me tell you, this game is quite addictive. It's unforgiving when it comes to difficulty, mostly because, just like any roguelike, death is permanent, and each time you start a new game, the map, the enmies, the bosses, the items, and other stuff are randomly generated.

That means, sometimes you'll have excellent runs, where the game loves you, gives you the best items (There are TONS to collect), and isn't that merciless with it's enemy placement. But sometimes, it's quite the opposite. The game HATES you, and will do anything to ♥♥♥♥ you up before you reach the end. Few health pickups, tons of hard enemies in cramped rooms, no good items, so on, so on :)
Posted 29 August, 2015.
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