Nothing special here. That's the best way that I can describe this game. The building mechanics are simplistic and the scoring mechanic boils down to "how many hidden objectives did you find and complete in this prompt" which you can always easily get all three. Sometimes the game will be picky with you about which components you choose to install (Especially GPUs and what is considered an "upgrade") which leads to burning money where you do not need to and wasting a day waiting for a new part to ship. All that said, it can still be a pleasant waste of time if you have nothing else happening and want something to busy your hands while you listen to a podcast. I'm gonna play the second game and see if it got any better.
Interesting at the beginning, but after some time will very boring because requires really many hours of grinding to fully complete game and also doesn't let you make some shady and funny manipulations like stealing ram, returning malfunctioning PC, etc.
yeah in terms of morality that's good, but that's a video game let me have some fun from that, also quests where u need to make PC with special 3d mark score very annoying, yes you can just put best possible parts and pray to gods that's will be enough, but not all of the time that works, also overclocking mechanics very not intuitive.
Good game to spend bit of time but just drop that when that starts to boring you, don't try to fully complete that
yeah in terms of morality that's good, but that's a video game let me have some fun from that, also quests where u need to make PC with special 3d mark score very annoying, yes you can just put best possible parts and pray to gods that's will be enough, but not all of the time that works, also overclocking mechanics very not intuitive.
Good game to spend bit of time but just drop that when that starts to boring you, don't try to fully complete that
Definitely fulfills the fantasy of messing around and building computers, but the career mode got old so fast it's not even funny. Just give me same day delivery for ordering components and put "hidden" objectives in the fucking order checklist but don't make them mandatory. What kinda business owner wouldn't jot down the instructions from the customer per the email smh.