This game kick-started a new chapter in my life, said as the highest compliment I can possibly give.

It's definitely simplified down from actual hardware compatibility and behaviour, but nonetheless it's a fun way to spend money that isn't real on computer parts that you want in real life.

I love burning all my possessions!!!!!!

Absolutely love the 1-bit graphics. It's been several updates since I played, I really do need to come back to this.

It's a game from the very early days of VR, where even 6DoF wasn't a given. The movement is janky, the procedurally generated halls make navigation somewhat of a nightmare. It's probably okay as an intro to VR type of game, since the platform is what really carries it.

The Giger-inspired scenes are brilliant, I just don't think that the actual gameplay adds anything to the experience. The game really needs a sandbox mode where you can just walk around looking at things at your own pace, rather than being chased in the dark by some mad cultists.

Played mostly during the late beta. Reaaaaaally mixed strong feelings about everything that transpired during the beta, and how it compares to the full version of the game released at the end. All I'll say here is that I played the full release in one looooong sitting, basically overdosed on the game, then haven't truly replayed it since.

world's most life changing bowl of soup

2016

Doomguy is the ideal role model, I won't elaborate further.

A solid technical upgrade to the original game, though again I barely remember playing this.

I remember playing this, but surely not for 335 hours?

Decent as far as mobile idle games ported to PC go. There's microtransactions for sure, but progression still goes at a reasonable pace playing for free. It's especially remarkable since the game was presumably intended just as a bit of marketing for Fallout 4.

Initially got the game on a whim since Fallout 4 just released, and I wanted to play some of the older games first. Now I've nearly 600 hours wandering the Nevada wastes, and haven't even touched Fallout 4. It's just that endless/good/replayable a game.