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1 person found this review helpful
55.0 hrs on record
Still one of the better 3D Sonic games ever made. Avoid the 100% completion to omit the jank and grind, but keep around for some top-notch high-speed levels worth revisiting again and again.
Posted 14 May.
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3 people found this review helpful
31.5 hrs on record (30.7 hrs at review time)
For the ancient Streets of Rage gamers from generations ago, who believed that what seemed like a simple beat-em-up is a beloved, genuine and pretty awesome game series, this is your game.
It's not THE Streets of Rage sequel to the trilogy, but it's own stand-out entry with well-designed modern fighting game mechanics that nod well to the design of the original game. It won't replace any of the first three, but it's still a worthy entry to the series. Worth trying.
Posted 14 May.
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2 people found this review helpful
10.9 hrs on record
Either get this for free bundled with Humble Bundle, or get the WiiWare version. It's not an enjoyable 2D Sonic game.
Posted 30 April.
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1 person found this review helpful
6.9 hrs on record
Yet another survival title that favors content over functional fundamentals. The single player Barbarian survival start was fine, but as it pushes base-building and online multiplayer, it's more trouble to figure out before even figuring out the basics of survival and combat.
Posted 16 March.
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1 person found this review helpful
1.9 hrs on record
The publisher's upper management is very sketchy.

Aside from that, the game's not for me.
Posted 20 February.
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1 person found this review helpful
0.3 hrs on record
Doesn't work well
Posted 6 February.
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1 person found this review helpful
1.3 hrs on record (0.7 hrs at review time)
Thank you so much for making this game.
Posted 9 December, 2024.
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1 person found this review helpful
371.7 hrs on record (332.7 hrs at review time)
If you're looking for a modern "Super Mario World"-like platformer, you're brave for picking this up.

If you have friends playing with you, you may or may not still have them.
Posted 23 August, 2024.
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8.0 hrs on record (5.3 hrs at review time)
Have you ever played Arizona Sunshine 1? Buy this. Everything's better, all for the better. And get the remake while you're at it. Great games.

Never played Arizona Sunshine? Where have you been since 2016? Okay, I'll be fair. VR was kinda new at the time, very expensive to get in (still is), Meta and Alyx weren't a thing yet, we were all figuring things out. AS had the complete foundation of what makes VR compelling: a functional, immersive and beautiful take of putting anyone in a zombie apocalypse. It wasn't perfect, but still was the best complete software to test out your VR-compatible NVIDIA card and $1200 headset and controllers. One of the better gun physics and mechanics in any VR title, simple objectives, plenty of room to move with comfort vignette and optional teleportation, and options to cater to the disabled or lazy. And free updates! Horde mode, two-handed weapons, cosmetics, what a package.

AS2 is all that, and takes a lot of the less-appreciated elements and improved them. More varied objectives, less hallways and dead zones (there are still some, but you have to force your way in there), more weapons, optional advanced reload mechanics, quick and easy melee weapons, MORE cosmetics, better landscapes. Both AS and AS2 have co-op multiplayer in the campaign, but while you needed a friend with another $1200, powerful PC rig and Internet connection, in AS2 you're given an AI companion, a Woofers! He's a killer, no ammo required! And he holds stuff, and he knows where to go and what to do at your command. and he's got mad hops, and he plays fetch. Not as perfectly impressive as the falcon in Falcon Age, but a very good companion. Who needs a friend with $2000 to burn when you can have a virtual dog? Yeah, that's what I thought.

Go buy this, and get the upcoming AS remake while you're at. Buy these games, now.

And yes, you can pet the dog. In VR.
Posted 16 August, 2024.
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9 people found this review helpful
1.0 hrs on record
It's free, try it yourself.

I shouldn't have to comment on how a prologue plays out, but if this combat system is what's the core of the full game to come, I have some strong concerns.

Enemy behavior feels natural overall, but there are some targets that will always evade every melee attack until you specifically parry them first. If they don't do anything but dodge to further emphasize the point of not mindlessly attacking, they feel more frustrating to encounter than vital to learn how to overcome them. They need more options to make them more fighters that can kill you on their own than fodder to hoard you like zombies.

At least on controller, the auto-aiming is VERY tight. The ADS for the gun will try to focus on the center of a target it finds close-enough-ish, and no matter how I move the right stick to try and aim at a weak point, it won't let me off the center. There are points where I aim my gun, the camera zooms to a target I didn't even see on screen, the player rotates not facing the target, yet when I shoot, the bullets go to that target anyway, but not always. At least in the full game, give me a toggle in the options to remove the lock-on. I'd rather try to aim myself than let the game screw it up for me. But considering how hand-holdy the game insists on being with the firearms, I doubt these fixes will make final release, rather simple band-aids to hide the character rotation glitch.

I'm also concerned about the stability of the game. Aside from performance, but also game logic. Some trails play fine, but others have weird outcomes. There might be some issues with how player status ailments conflict with some power-ups. There was a scenario where I kept getting a poison ailment applied, doing fatal damage to me but then my health count goes to ~1000 then drops to max health, and this kept looping over and over consistently until the game decided I died. Not sure what happened with that, but not knowing how I died or what happened is not good.

A 3D brawler that needs some fixes to its core structure.
Posted 13 August, 2024.
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