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136.2 hrs on record (98.3 hrs at review time)
Literally endless hours of replayability, tons of depth, an actual story now, all wrapped up in possibly the best factory game on the market. Yes please give me more.
Posted 16 September, 2024. Last edited 16 September, 2024.
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263.5 hrs on record (99.8 hrs at review time)
Smooth easy streaming to most services you would need. Very happy to see it's still being updated. Lacks a few features (like choosing a game on youtube when streaming a video game), but most everything is there and works fantastic, better than bigger name streaming software in some cases. Fully recommend this software to anyone streaming on a regular basis.
Posted 17 January, 2023.
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20.2 hrs on record (5.3 hrs at review time)
I'm not one to write long thought out reviews so I will keep this short. If you ever had a farming bug, a life simulator twinge, or simply loved harvest moon, then this is the game for you. No gamer should be without it, as it's absolutely the best farming game on steam. (Sorry Farming Simulator, I love you, but this has my heart).
Posted 23 November, 2016.
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2 people found this review helpful
0.8 hrs on record
As a person that doesn't write a lot of reviews, I have to give a recommendation on this one.

Do yourself a favor, and give this a go. There's not a lot you can say without ruining the story since it's so short, but just know it's worth your time, and it's pretty surprising.

It's not very long, and it's free, so you have little to no risk downloading it, so go go. Take a date in the park, and thank me later!
Posted 21 July, 2016. Last edited 22 July, 2016.
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2 people found this review helpful
0.8 hrs on record (0.5 hrs at review time)
What do you get for $2? Yet another Zombie Defense game.

Not really a lot to this, but you're also not paying a lot either. It's a very simple hold your ground horde defense mode game. There's a fairly nice selection of weapons to pick from and 3 characters, but they don't really matter as they're visual only. The real "meat" to the game is the auto-turrets and walls. The auto-turrets allow you to place ANY gun you've bought on them and it then becomes that type of turret in effect making this a kind of tower defense game. You can even set up the little walls so zombies have to maze in through your towers to get to you.

Will you play this much? Really depends on much much time you want to put into the walling and turret system. If that's not your thing, then this won't offer much for you. Do I recommend it? Again if you like those things it can be a good time killer while waiting on something else to download. So for that alone, yes I do recommend it.
Posted 6 June, 2014.
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17 people found this review helpful
3.2 hrs on record

One of the best PC RPG's ever!


Introduction - I would have to start this by saying that first off this game is absolutely massive. There is simply put no other way to describe it in one word. The original Morrowind was my favorite Action Role Playing Game of all time so this upgrade ranks even higher on my list. The Morrowind legacy Grows.

Gameplay - This is where The original Morrwind really shines, and Game of the Year edition improves on an already great formula. When you first begin the game you get to start by choosing one of ten races which include everything from the traditional humans, orcs and elves, to the more fantasy like races of the cat like Kajiit people, and the lizard like Argonians. From there you proceed to totally customize everything about your character, including looks, class birth sign, and much more. Each different class and attribute, has a large effect on the game, so playing as an elf mage is completely different than playing as an elf thief, or assassin. The birth signs also come with their own special powers, and weakness's as well so each one is worth trying at least once.

When you're finally into the game things start off a bit slow. You run a couple of errands, collect a few stray items as the game walks you through the first little bit, but you soon realize that there is a freedom here that no other game has managed to get just right. Want that piece of armor you see lying there on someone's shelf? Grab it. Want that cool looking sword you see a guard carrying kill him and take it, but be prepared for consequences.
Bethesda went to such great detail on this aspect, that almost every item in the game can be interacted with with great freedom. You can spend hours at a time simply decorating a house you've made your home base, and all items aren't simply decoration. Books are fully readable, herbs can be mixed into potions, crates, bags, and shelves can all be used for storage. Beds can be slept in, candles and lanterns can be placed in your home to light it, or carried along to light dark areas.
As far as character development, it's extraordinary, and a bit overwhelming at the same time. Every single action you take has the possibility of increasing one or more skills. Even something so simple as walking or swimming will lead to a faster stronger character in the end. There are nearly limitless combinations in ways to grow your character, so long as you remember every thing you do affects you in some way.
Fighting at first is a bit difficult until you increase in some skills a bit, but with practice you will soon be swinging axes, and casting spells with the best.
There is also an option for a third person view if the first person is not your thing, but keep in mind that fighting is a bit more difficult like this because aiming becomes harder.

Story- The story in Morrowind was great, in the game of the Year it simply gets better with two completely new areas to explore, the addition of the Werewolf, and lots more surprises that I won't speak of here. Needless to say it the Story in Game of the Year is greatly improved.

Graphics/Sound - My only real complaint about the first Morrowind was the choppiness in the frame rate, and the awkward way in which it made characters move. Thankfully this has been greatly improved. Characters, and NPCs have a much more fluid look, and less robot-like appearance now. Another improvement is that there is much less fog now. Before it was used to cover pop-in, but now for the most part it is used to convey mood rather than cover up for the programmers.
The sound and music are both fantastic. Each race has unique grunts groans, and dialect, they also speak with accents that seem proper for their race. The music has always been a favorite of mine in morrowind, and Game of the Year is no exception. It has that special way of making you feel as though you are really part of something special.

Play Time/Replayability -This is really a harder one to judge. The play time simply put is as long as you want it to be. As far as a straight walkthrough you could spend anywhere from fifty hours to one hundred plus hours, depending on how many side quest you choose to do, and the rate at which you choose to develop your character.
Replayability is without a doubt one of Game of the Years best features. As stated earlier each of the Races are completely unique, with there own strengths and weaknesses, add to that all the different classes, the birth signs, literally thousands of different combinations of ways to get through the game, and you have a mighty big game. That's not even mentioning the completely new quest that were added in the expansion.

Final Recommendation -In conclusion I full-heartedly recommend anyone that has a PC, and even the slightest love of Role Playing Games pick Up this game. It will keep you immersed in it's world for no doubt hours at the time, and at only thirty bucks, you get a lot of added content over the original. I say that Morrowinds world is completely magic, and that's what games are supposed to be.
Posted 3 March, 2014.
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5 people found this review helpful
79.3 hrs on record (45.0 hrs at review time)
So what needs to be said about Marvel Heroes?

When the game launched it was kind of a mess. Good thing Gazillion are good passionate developers. They've done nothing but improve the game since launch. X-defense, pvp, act 9, new system to earn heroes, tons of new heroes, MUCH better optomization. Pretty much every single issue the game had has been addressed and either fixed, changed, or at least made better.

The gameplay it's self is fantastic. Each individual hero is a class unto themselves with three different and varied skill trees. That may seem like a balance nightmare, but Gazillion has done a respectable job of keeping the heroes in check and not letting any one hero run away from the others in power. I'm especially fond of Nightcrawler. His teleport skill tree leads to a gameplay style that's fairly unique to Marvel Heroes. It's fast, destructive, and plain fun. It's not without it's drawbacks though, he's the very definition of a glass cannon as in he can die in just a few hits.

Can't give a real review of a F2P game without mentioning the cash shop. If there's anything you feel like you HAVE to buy it'll likely be storage expansions for your bank. Otherwise you can very literally earn everything in game for free. Heroes, costumes, and all the gear can be found or earned in game through drops, and Eternity Splinters (a currency that can be used to buy heroes that's earned in game). In other words, the game is truly free to play.

To wrap this up, I give marvel heroes a 9/10. It's a fantastic game that still has potential to grow even more. I know when games are released they're reviewed on the current release state game, and not on what they become six months down the road, but if any game deserves a second look like Final Fantasy 14 got from reviewers, it's this one. It's massively improved, and a great game at this point.
Posted 7 February, 2014.
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108 people found this review helpful
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0.0 hrs on record
This is by far my favorite of the sims 3 expansions. There's loads of things to do that will keep you busy for weeks to come.
Posted 25 June, 2013.
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5 people found this review helpful
79.9 hrs on record (63.3 hrs at review time)
It's the sims, but a lot more. If you've ever played any of the older sims games, you know what to expect except that this game actually has content, and things to do OUTSIDE your home. World adventures alone has more content than most new games out today. If you don't have it grab one of the starter packs, and have a blast!
Posted 25 June, 2013. Last edited 24 December, 2013.
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3 people found this review helpful
213.7 hrs on record (198.7 hrs at review time)
By far the best free mmo on the market. You owe it to yourself to play this one.
Posted 9 June, 2012. Last edited 30 November, 2013.
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