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185.3 hrs on record (180.8 hrs at review time)
"FTL: Faster Than Light" brilliantly captures the essence of the rogue-like genre while propelling it into the territory of space exploration and strategy. This game, developed by Subset Games, is a masterclass in balancing challenging gameplay, strategic depth, and replayability, making it a beloved title among fans of the genre and a personal favorite to many, myself included.

From the moment you launch FTL, you're thrust into the role of a spaceship captain, navigating through a galaxy filled with danger, diplomacy, and the unknown, all while being pursued by a relentless enemy fleet. The game's premise is simple yet captivating, offering an endless array of possibilities and adventures that make each playthrough as thrilling as the last. The procedural generation of galaxies ensures that no two journeys are the same, constantly challenging players with new obstacles and opportunities.

What truly sets FTL apart is its intricate systems management gameplay. Players must juggle resources, crew assignments, and ship upgrades while making split-second decisions that can mean the difference between victory and defeat. The game's difficulty is notorious, yet it never feels unfair. Instead, it encourages learning and adaptation, rewarding strategic thinking and creative problem-solving. This delicate balance keeps players coming back for more, eager to face the next challenge head-on.

The pixel art graphics and atmospheric soundtrack perfectly complement the game's tone, creating an immersive experience that's both nostalgic and refreshing. The simplicity of the visuals belies the complexity of the gameplay, proving that a game doesn't need cutting-edge graphics to make a lasting impact. The music and sound effects enhance the tension and excitement of space exploration, making every encounter and discovery feel significant.

FTL's storytelling is another highlight, weaving narrative elements seamlessly into the gameplay. Each encounter and mission adds a piece to the galaxy's rich tapestry, allowing players to create their own unique stories of heroism, betrayal, and survival against the odds. The game's minimalist approach to narrative leaves much to the imagination, inviting players to fill in the blanks and become truly invested in the fate of their crew and mission.

In essence, "FTL: Faster Than Light" is a testament to the power of indie game development. It demonstrates how creativity, passion, and attention to detail can create an experience that resonates with players long after they've closed the game. Its success has undoubtedly left fans, myself included, dreaming of a sequel.
Posted 23 February, 2024.
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0.6 hrs on record
In the vast and ever-expanding universe of video games, it's a rare delight to stumble upon a gem that perfectly balances simplicity with addictive gameplay. "Egg," a clicker game that's been charming gamers across the globe, does exactly that. With its unassuming title, "Egg" might seem like a modest entrant into the clicker genre, but it's precisely this simplicity that makes it such a cracking success.

From the moment you start playing "Egg," you're greeted with a delightful interface that's as intuitive as it is engaging. The premise is straightforward – you tap on an egg, and each tap brings you closer to hatching something wonderful. Yet, it's not just about mindless tapping; "Egg" introduces a strategic layer that keeps you engaged for hours on end.

What truly sets "Egg" apart is its whimsical charm. The game doesn't take itself too seriously, and this is reflected in everything from the graphics to the sound effects. The visuals are bright and cheerful, with a colour palette that's easy on the eyes. The sound of each click is satisfyingly crisp, and the anticipation of what each egg will hatch adds an element of surprise and delight that keeps the gameplay fresh and exciting.

The genius of "Egg" lies in its ability to make every click feel rewarding. Whether it's hatching a new creature or unlocking an achievement, there's always a sense of progress and accomplishment.

It's a game that's as enjoyable in short bursts as it is during longer gaming sessions, making it the perfect companion for both casual gamers and those looking for a more enduring engagement.

In conclusion, "Egg" is a standout title in the clicker game genre, proving that sometimes the simplest ideas can hatch into the most entertaining experiences. It's a testament to the developers' creativity and understanding of what makes a game truly enjoyable. Whether you're looking for a way to unwind after a long day or seeking a game that offers a satisfying sense of progression, "Egg" is sure to crack your expectations and offer an egg-ceptionally fun time. So, why not give "Egg" a tap? It's an egg-citing adventure that's just waiting to be hatched.

Just remember, don't give up until you've hit at least 1000 clicks, it's a slow burner.
Posted 23 February, 2024.
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2 people found this review helpful
79.0 hrs on record (72.9 hrs at review time)
As a particularly skittish chicken, the world can often seem like a frightful place, filled with loud bangs and sudden movements that make me want to flap my wings and retreat to the safety of my coop. However, when it comes to video games, I've found a thrilling exception that gets my heart racing in the best way possible: "The Finals."

Firstly, I must clarify, despite my natural aversion to anything resembling conflict, "The Finals" captivates me with its innovative gameplay and stunning visuals. It's a game that transcends the usual fears, allowing even the most timid among us to engage in heart-pounding action from the safety and comfort of our nests.

The game's vibrant, destructible environments are a feast for the eyes, and they play a significant role in the gameplay, offering endless strategies and surprises. As someone who appreciates the finer details, I'm constantly amazed by the game's attention to visual and mechanical intricacies, making every match a new adventure.

What truly sets "The Finals" apart for me, however, is its community and the spirit of competition it fosters. Even as someone who might typically shy away from confrontation, I find the game's atmosphere to be welcoming and encouraging. It's a testament to the game's design that it can bring together players of all backgrounds, including us more feathered gamers, in a shared experience of fun and excitement.

The adrenaline rush of participating in the game's dynamic battles is exhilarating, yet it never crosses into the realm of the genuinely terrifying. This balance is crucial for me; it allows me to step out of my comfort zone without feeling overwhelmed. In "The Finals," I can face my fears in a controlled, entertaining way, proving to myself that even a chicken can have courage in the right circumstances.

In conclusion, "The Finals" is a remarkable game that has not only provided me with countless hours of enjoyment but has also helped me grow braver, one match at a time. Its combination of breathtaking environments, innovative gameplay, and a supportive community creates a welcoming space for gamers of all kinds, including those of us who might be more accustomed to running away than facing challenges head-on. I wholeheartedly recommend "The Finals" to anyone looking for an exciting, immersive gaming experience that can be enjoyed without fear, and that's no yolk!

So, if you're like me, a bit of a chicken at heart, but you've got the beak for adventure, "The Finals" might just be the perfect game to egg-cite you. It's a cracking good time, where you can shell out damage and scramble your opponents' plans, all while staying safely perched in your gaming nest. Don't let your fears feather your progress; give "The Finals" a go, and who knows? You might just hatch a new passion for gaming.
Posted 23 February, 2024.
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4.4 hrs on record (2.6 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Simply put, amazing fun and amazing value, highly recommend!
Posted 23 June, 2023.
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156.2 hrs on record (154.9 hrs at review time)
Could be fun... IF IT WORKED! Buggy, crashing pile of absolute memory leaking poop.
Posted 3 March, 2023.
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31 people found this review helpful
6.5 hrs on record (0.2 hrs at review time)
I really like this, it has some issues and some important additions I think will be easy enough to add.

In the following video we look at implementing it and the Godot Dialogue System
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqECpmfahZo

Fantastic software, extremely user friendly and ideal for your creatives / writers and authors to start knocking out scripts for the coding team. The author should be extremely proud of what they have created!

The only downside is that I'm not a big fan of the JSON output, writing a new parser for it will not be simple, there is a Godot Parser available. I've yet to try and pick it out and put it into my own framework. It is perhaps designed to be too user friendly at the expense of flexibility.

What would be fantastic would be for the editor to allow for custom fields or tags, similar to characters / variables etc. Custom fields could be associated with the various nodes and have a specific query system in the parser.

In my case I want to add custom elements like associated filenames for audio with particular nodes. I'm sure there will be more I need to add as well.

Finally, not all of us need cameras, so it would nice to make the camera follow checkbox optional (even better, make it a custom field).

Other than the above, I highly, highly recommend it and I invite the author to join me on live stream to talk about the project in more detail if he/she would like. We will certainly be looking to put it through it's paces in the next few episodes.

What an exciting find!
Posted 18 April, 2020. Last edited 19 April, 2020.
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84.5 hrs on record (53.2 hrs at review time)
They nailed it, awesome combat with depth, can't wait to see new maps and game modes. Keep it coming!
Posted 3 July, 2019.
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0.3 hrs on record
A good attempt at creating a casual, puzzle game genre. Clearly great thought has gone into the puzzle aspects, but for me, on the oculus rift, I felt it needed more polish. The graphics were indeed cute overload but the cat noises drove me to insanity. An excellent first foray into VR games development but ultimately just not that fun. It has the potential for satisfaction to be baked into the game mechanics but this hasn't been acted upon. I can't recommend this as it stands but I hope it get's improved and I'd be happy to revisit it. I've recorded a YouTube review here -> https://youtu.be/1kj1m9ZxURI
Posted 11 December, 2018.
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2,674.7 hrs on record (652.6 hrs at review time)
CS:GO Review
Bloody great apart from all the gits!
Posted 10 October, 2014.
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