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DAMN this game is the master piece of the milenium its art is majestic its sounds are heavenly with a heart touching story about love war and the sociopolitics of the new generation

Peakest game I've ever played, it got good story lore voice effects, musics, everything is cool. Go check it out

It is an actual real life miracle that a game this ludicrously ambitious was made by like 2 or 3 guys and succeeded basically flawlessly at everything it was trying to do

Leaf Blower Revolution starts out really strong, with fun upgrades and novel game mechanics, but starts to take its toll when the progression comes to all but a complete stop.

I had high hopes with its somewhat Stardew Valley feeling charm, and was having an exceptional time in the early game with all the novel mechanics, and moving my finger around to manipulate the leaves to off-screen. Those initial first play sessions were really exciting, and I felt a true sense of progression, moving from one area to the next, or finally having enough for the next leaf upgrade, etc. I looked forward to logging on, collecting the resources, and maybe spending a few minutes doing some manual resource collecting to see if I could get some major boosts to my gains.

Well, then we hit the science portion of the game. Which is harmless enough, the game is teaching me about the converters and turning one resource into another and etc. But that's where progression for me completely stopped. The pace of this game slows down to a crawl.

Now I'm fine with that in my idle games typically. Usually what happens at that point in other games is you scrap your progress for some currency that helps you reach the point you were at quicker and then you're able to move on just fine. But I restarted the game, spent the "restart" currency annnnd... The game played the same, I got stuck at the same spot. I waited a bit longer... but I restarted again. Got stuck at the same spot. Restarted again... stuck at the same spot. Now, I was shortening the amount of time it takes to get to that spot but because of the way the science, BLC, and "restart" coins work, progression in those areas felt nearly identical to the first time I encountered them.

It would take a significant amount of restarts to obtain the resources in order to be able to continue playing the game, and at that point, I'm not sure I could trust it would give me enough upgrades to work through in order to make that grind a meaningful experience (in terms of idling). I'm already only logging on for 30 seconds at a time maybe once a day anyway at this point, and the magic of it all has kind of faded away...

I'm a fan of numbers going up, and idlers, but there's just a few choices in this game that make the idling not worth my time and mindless meandering, even though it's already making such a small footprint in my daily life. And that's after spending almost 8 hours manually in game.

Good idle game until you get to the pyramid. The pyramid is awful doodoo stinky.

spent my first post-college summer playing this instead of getting a job. 10/10

In my original review I said I really enjoyed it but preferred doom eternal more

So it turns out I was a fucking idiot

Guys, this game is awesome. Wonderful graphics with amazing gameplay and story.

Basically this is the best thing, what could be happened with Star wars. Good story in the canon, nice graphics and good gameplay. The parry is always badass, and you can begin with this, if you want to jump into souls-like.

The game is good for what they pretended to do. It isfun and the gameplay is gold! If you’re looking for a simple game on Game Pass, give it a chance!

One of the best RPG ever made! I spent years with this game on my backlog and I finally played it when I didn't have many choises. You don't know how I regret.

First, I have to say one thing: YOU DON'T NEED TO PLAY XENOBLADE 1 TO UNDERSTAND THE STORY. That's why I delayed this game so many years but in the end, it wasn't necessay.

The story of this game is fantastic! The caracthers ara amazing. The voice acting is really good (besides the protagonist).

Please, give it a chace, especally if tou pretend to play Xenoblade 3 this year!

I see why people have mixed feeling about this game. It's inexcusable how CD Projekt Red realeaseded Cyberpunk after so many hype on the community but now we can finally have what we deserve.

The game is not expetacular as everyone was expecting but it's really good. I'm not a huge fans of FPS but I see why they decided for it here.

We have a good plot and a fun gameplay. The first hours are really fun. I liked the caracthers and how my romantic relationship gave the oportunity to finish the game with a different quest.

Give it a chance now!

Undertale has something that a lot of publishers lost over the years: HEART. I started this review not trying to make a joke with the heart mechanic on battles but now I have to start with it. =)

The battles are unique. It's not a classic RPG but the game has some elements of it... It's really hard to describe how the battles work but I can garantiee that's different and really fun. You have your regular attacks, items or you can talk with the enemy on your turns. On enemies' turn, you can dodge their attacks controlling a small heart in a box. It doesn't sound fun but it really is. Every battle is different and you have a lot of options to end it.

The story is simple but AMAZING and UNFORGETTABLE. It's incredible how a small developer could add alternative endings. Every battle will be important to your end. I can't say much to avoid spoilers but you are a kid that fell on a underground world full of monsters and trying to escape.

One thing that I have to say it's that you can see how much this project was important to its developer. I was playing Gears 5 at the same time I was playing Undertale and I could see the difference between something made only to make money and a game that tried to give a journey.

Please, give Undertale a chance. I hope that this review makes you full of DETERMINATION!

This game is either the biggest chore in all of gaming or a bucket ton of fun. It all depends on if you're playing solo/with randoms or with friends.

Deep Rock Galactic is a good game for party play, but it suffers in solo play. The game is built around playing in a part with each of the four playable classes having a unique role in the party. Playing with friends requires constant communication and leads to heated moments of action that keep you on edge. The game is a great example of party-play done right.