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1.6 hrs on record (0.3 hrs at review time)
Interesting
Posted 26 May.
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108.6 hrs on record
Warzone is pure chaos — sometimes brilliant, sometimes ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥. When it works, it really works: fast gunplay, slick movement, and those clutch moments that make you scream like a beast at 3AM. But when it doesn’t? Lag, cheaters, unbalanced metas, and 80GB updates that feel like you're downloading another game. The map rotations are hit or miss, and sometimes it feels more like a casino than a shooter with all the RNG. Still, it's addicting as hell. You drop in saying "just one game" and suddenly it's 4AM and you haven’t blinked. A love-hate relationship, but damn... we keep coming back, however it's still fun to play some hours
Posted 12 May.
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1 person found this review helpful
2.0 hrs on record
I didn’t really get it at first, but later on it gets at least kind of entertaining. You’ll probably get bored pretty quick, but hey, it’s not bad for warming up the brain a bit. It actually gets really hard. I only bought it for the Steam profile background anyway, haha
Posted 12 May.
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5.7 hrs on record
Metro: Last Light is a gritty, haunting experience that knows exactly what it wants to be—oppressive, dirty, and painfully human. It drags you through tunnels filled with death, madness, and moments so tense that even reloading feels like a gamble. Visually, it was a beast in its time and still holds up. The story hits hard—not because it’s complex, but because it’s raw. Sure, the AI is dumb sometimes and some mechanics feel dated, but who cares? This game oozes atmosphere. It’s not perfect, but it leaves a mark
Posted 12 May.
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2 people found this review helpful
167.5 hrs on record (162.3 hrs at review time)
Forza Horizon 4 is a breathtaking open-world racing game that delivers an incredible mix of speed, freedom, and stunning visuals. Set in a fictional version of the UK, it offers a vast map filled with dynamic seasons that change the driving conditions and the entire landscape. The car selection is massive, featuring over 450 cars, and the racing itself is fun and accessible for both newcomers and veterans. The game nails the feeling of being in a vibrant, living world, and the online features are seamless. Though it lacks the hardcore simulation of some racing games, it more than makes up for it with pure enjoyment and a variety of activities. For fans of open-world racing, it’s an absolute gem, I just play this for chill listening music at the same time i'm racing
Posted 12 May.
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11.3 hrs on record
Battlefield 2042 is a massive disappointment. The game launched in a broken state, plagued with bugs, server issues, and unbalanced gameplay. Its poor optimization made it nearly unplayable for many, with severe performance drops even on high-end systems. While it's more stable today, it still feels like a half-baked product, with maps that lack the charm and depth of previous titles. The absence of traditional features like a proper scoreboard and the convoluted progression system made it feel like a step backward for the franchise. Despite improvements, it remains a frustrating experience for many, proving that its launch was a massive mistake
Posted 12 May.
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3.8 hrs on record
Battlefield 4 (BF4) is a first-person shooter that blends intense action with a dynamic, destructible world. Set in a global conflict, it features vast maps with vehicles, infantry, and strategic gameplay. Powered by the Frostbite 3 engine, it delivers stunning environments with real-time destruction. While the multiplayer mode is the game's core, its campaign also offers a gripping story
Posted 12 May.
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39.5 hrs on record
Gears 5 delivers solid third-person shooter action with its signature cover-based combat and brutal weaponry. While the campaign didn't grab me with its story, focusing too much on emotional drama rather than the fast-paced action the series is known for, the real fun comes from the multiplayer. Whether you’re jumping into Versus, Horde, or Escape, the gameplay is engaging and offers tons of variety. The addition of the "Jack" drone adds a fresh strategic layer. Graphically, it's stunning, with beautifully detailed environments and smooth animations. Overall, Gears 5 is a great choice for fans of multiplayer shooters, but the campaign might leave you wanting more
Posted 12 May.
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0.3 hrs on record
Funny wars with thanks
Posted 12 May.
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10.1 hrs on record
Ghost Recon Wildlands feels like an open-world game that forgot what made Ghost Recon special. It tries to be tactical, but ends up repetitive and shallow. The AI is dumb, the missions feel copy-pasted, and the story is laughable at best.

Future Soldier, even though it’s older, offers a much tighter, more immersive tactical experience. The gameplay is more focused, the gunplay is solid, and the overall tone fits the Ghost Recon vibe way better.

Honestly, Wildlands looks prettier, but Future Soldier plays better.

If you're into real squad-based tactics, skip Wildlands and go back to Future Soldier. You won't regret it
Posted 12 May.
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