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32.0 hrs on record (19.7 hrs at review time)
As a fellow survivor of countless hordes in Left 4 Dead and Left 4 Dead 2, I can definitely relate to those fantastic memories of intense co-op action and emergent, hilarious moments. Jumping into Back 4 Blood felt immediately familiar, like reuniting with old friends, albeit with a fresh coat of paint and some new survival tricks. The core gameplay loop of blasting through hordes of Ridden with your squad definitely brings back that same rush and those echoes of "Charger!" or "Witch!" moments, now with the added chaos of the card system.

Having spent a good chunk of time with Back 4 Blood on Xbox Game Pass PC, I can attest to how addictive that cooperative gameplay is. Revisiting the game now, especially with the updates and refinements that have been implemented since launch, feels great. The gunplay is tighter, the Cleaner abilities offer more strategic depth, and the overall experience is more polished.

Regarding the expansion packs, they have indeed done a commendable job of adding significant content and shaking up the formula. The introduction of new Cleaners, each with their own unique perks and playstyles, adds a lot of replayability and team composition possibilities. For example, playing as "Prophet" Dan, who gets a temporary buff after reviving teammates, can be a game-changer in tough situations.

Furthermore, the expansions have brought in terrifying new enemy types that force you to adapt your strategies. The Snipers that can pin you from afar or the monstrous Ogres that require focused teamwork to take down add exciting new layers of challenge. The new Acts and levels introduced in the expansions also provide fresh environments and scenarios to fight through, keeping the experience from getting stale. Exploring the Children of the Worm storyline, for instance, offered a darker and more narrative-driven experience compared to the base campaign.

While Back 4 Blood has its own distinct identity with the card system and more intricate mechanics, it successfully captures the spirit of those beloved Left 4 Dead games. The expansions have only enhanced this, providing more reasons to দলবদ্ধ (team up) with friends and face the relentless hordes. It's definitely a welcome return to that frantic, cooperative zombie-slaying action, and the updates have made it an even better experience than when it first landed on Xbox Game Pass PC.
Posted 13 April.
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9.0 hrs on record (4.2 hrs at review time)
As a huge fan of both tactical shooters and police roleplay, Ready or Not has quickly become one of my favorite games. This title offers a level of realism and attention to detail that sets it apart from other shooters in the genre. From the moment you start, you can feel the intensity of being part of a highly trained SWAT team facing high-stakes situations.

The gameplay is grounded in tactical decision-making, where every move counts. Unlike many fast-paced shooters, Ready or Not focuses on strategy, communication, and careful planning. Whether you're storming a hostage situation or clearing a dangerous building, the emphasis on teamwork and realistic police protocols makes every mission feel like a high-pressure operation. As someone who enjoys a more methodical approach to shooting games, I appreciate the slow and steady pacing that keeps me on my toes.
Posted 2 March.
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41.2 hrs on record (29.6 hrs at review time)
Having played Red Dead Redemption 2 until Beecher's Hope, where Marston builds his cozy ranch house, I confidently say that Red Dead Redemption is vital to understanding the next chapter of Marston's story. The game seamlessly bridges the gap between his life as an outlaw and his quest for redemption. The world in Red Dead Redemption is rich and immersive, with a gritty portrayal of the fading Wild West era. Every location feels alive and teeming with personality, from the dusty plains to the vibrant towns. The game masterfully captures the weight of Marston's struggles as he grapples with his past, making his journey feel personal and compelling. The narrative is a standout, weaving complex relationships all the time and moral dilemmas that add depth to the character of John Marston. The dialogue is sharp, the voice acting is phenomenal, and every mission feels purposeful, driving the story and the player's connection to Marston forward.

The gameplay complements the story with dynamic combat, rewarding exploration, and a soundtrack that enhances the atmosphere at every turn. Whether engaging in a high-stakes duel or simply riding across the open landscape at sunset, the game never ceases to be visually and emotionally captivating.

Ultimately, Red Dead Redemption is not just a game; it's an experience that enriches the story of John Marston, adding layers to his character that make his journey in RDR2 even more meaningful. I just wish I had played this before playing RDR2, but the discoveries are amazing nonetheless, and that's the beauty of it. It doesn't matter the order in which you play it; it is still enjoyable.
Posted 8 January. Last edited 10 January.
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7.6 hrs on record (3.5 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
It's a great party game that emphasizes bluffing and deception. Even though it's in early access mode, it is a chaotic and entertaining multiplayer experience, especially with friends. It's a great game. I recommend it.
Posted 30 December, 2024.
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56.1 hrs on record (37.1 hrs at review time)
Great game. I played it on Game Pass, regular version, and it really was a great experience. It is an absolutely fantastic courier experience with many dangers, great atmosphere, and with a really dark view of the world. I started playing this game during the COVID-19 pandemic, so it shows us not to take the world for granted, specially the bonds between humans and how important it is to stay together and help each other out. This version adds a whole bunch of new features, equipments, and gear, thus giving it a facelift the gaming experience, mainly if you start from scratch, like I did.
Posted 9 October, 2023.
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455.4 hrs on record (159.3 hrs at review time)
A great open world game that offers complete freedom to explore it. It's super simple, and at the same time, complex. The mechanics of the game are just brilliant. The map is immense and filled with islands, all created by hand, and there is much to discover that is not mapped. It is an asset of Rare in building a unique world. In terms of visuals, Sea of ​​Thieves is a very beautiful game, especially when it comes to a 100% online game. The choice of having a cartoonish graphic style makes everything even more beautiful and close to what we are used to with the animations of the cinema. I really like how beautiful the world is at both sunrise and sunset, with incredible colors and shadows.
Posted 12 May, 2021.
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2 people found this review helpful
22.0 hrs on record (14.9 hrs at review time)
The story of the game itself seems very short having completed my campaign on Classic in 14h considering some AFK time along side, after that you pretty much have the whole map to explore for collectibles and other goodies. The story is really great and the graphics truly amazing, great immersion into such a golden era. It sure is a great remake, the gameplay feels good. Could have been better story wise (extension of it or allowing a DLC for the future), but very recommended title to have.
Posted 4 October, 2020.
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2 people found this review helpful
1.7 hrs on record
Early Access Review
The game has great potential, but when I tried it, the frames simply dip after some time playing in certain maps and some others you notice some freezes, and seems like there's some really nasty optimization issues with the game. The ping acts weird also, when you find a game in the browser the ping is around 20 then you join the server and your ping goes up to 100+ LOL. I played Post Scriptum and that game has much better visuals and you can just flip everything on Ultra and enjoy the game without any performance issues on servers with 80 players, the only problem is that it has much less servers for some reason... sad bridge between these two amazing games.
Posted 19 July, 2020.
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1 person found this review helpful
3.7 hrs on record (2.4 hrs at review time)
The game is well designed, reminds me of SimCity. A very smart cause and effect type of community simulator that has a lot of real-time interactions of its hundreds or thousands of individuals that will inhabit the island you choose, a very dynamic scenario where your really empowered to build a country of your own and managing crisis and different periods of history as the time rolls by. It is a truly dazzling, complex, and addictive management game. One thing that got me bothered was the multiplayer part of this game after I finished the tutorials and understood the process of the game, I tried multiplayer only to find 3-4 lobbies around with players that would kick you out from the lobby without saying anything, created about two games only to see players join in, leave before the game even picked up and then all the progress you made is totally lost. The multiplayer concept of this game, as opposed to everything else, is totally idiotic to say at best, and buying games to play alone is just out of the question. If you plan on playing multiplayer, make sure you bring in a friend with you or you won't find it very enjoyable. I do recommend the game nonetheless.
Posted 11 July, 2020.
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50.7 hrs on record (16.6 hrs at review time)
The game is fantastic, I played Battlefront a few years ago and it was not appealing as Battlefront 2 was to me, and I neglected this game for a long time, I am happy to see that besides being released at the end of 2017 with last content release in April 2020 it still very much alive and I brought friends to play too.

Looking at the breathtaking graphics allied with great gameplay, simply fantastic, and I'm sure that this impact reached thousands of Star Wars fans out there in the world, you get that feeling that you're inside one of many George Lucas's space opera. It has top-quality acting and dialogue including in the story mode, and multiplayer, it captures the dark serious tone that the movie also has during warfare, also some awesome comic reliefs during and between fantastic battle scenes. An excellent job connecting the plots and story sequencing.

And lastly, I recommend this title to all Star Wars fans, I believe that even the ones who haven't yet discovered the magic in Star Wars will be surprised and fall in love with it through this game. A true masterpiece.
Posted 9 July, 2020. Last edited 10 July, 2020.
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