The game is very fun if you are a racing fan. You can get it on free on the app store and most of the features you won't need. The game can be frustrating at times but better than some other games.
Amazing game for racing fans. It's cheap (even cheaper if you get it on sale) and you can have infinite fun with it. You can drive yourself or have AI battle it out while you spectate. Creating your own tracks is fun, alhtough a tad difficult to learn and master, and sometimes, the game crashes while editing. That little bug takes 1 point away.
Let's be honest here: During it's history, Fortnite was a ground-breaking game. It may have not invented the battle royale gamemode, but it did a lot of features that other games have tried to imitate (battlepass, events and the live service model), and it is still the best one at it. However, it has gained notoriety for having both a young, cringy community and an older, toxic community. Alongside that, I am not in favour of some of the recent changes made to the game.
Bad. Have I bought it? No.
Have I played it? No.
Have I watched someone else playing it? Maybe, I don't remember.
Do I know anything about the Yakuza series? No. Just leaving this review here to piss off my friend Giuseppe lmao.
Fun Battle Royale set in an ikea but there are some things not put in the tutorial that probably should have been. Besides that, it's a funny goofy game to play with some friends.
Fun management game. It is a bit on the grindy side but what it to expect from a mobile game? A minus that brings the score down is the premium currency(s).
Important note: This is a shooter, not a chess game. It will be decided on who can shoot best and not who has the better mind. The clunky mechanics only add to the goofyness of the game as you may find yourself being yeeted across the room when a queen bodyslams you from nowhere. Very fun for a free to play, 10/10.
Look at my review for TMNF to see what I liked about that game, and now look at this game. No surprise I am giving it this low a score due to the paywall thing. Otherwise a fine game.
Very fun builder, simulator, management game that has got a small storyline to teach you about the game, but it's mostly the building part that is fun in this game.
Neat game about farming cute little scp-999's that still has an intriguing storyline that can captivate both the casual and more advanced player. Still mad about it deleting my progress one day for no reason.
Let's be honest here: During it's history, Fortnite was a ground-breaking game. It may have not invented the battle royale gamemode, but it did a lot of features that other games have tried to imitate (battlepass, events and the live service model), and it is still the best one at it. However, it has gained notoriety for having both a young, cringy community and an older, toxic community. Alongside that, I am not in favour of some of the recent changes made to the game.
The game gets a bit boring and repetetive quite fast and if you buy it it's not that worth it, but Epic Games gave it out for free, and then it becomes this neat little game where you can even find your own city and download it and then play it.
While the game was more fun before the tech tree update, since then it has become quite bad. I liked the progression before and how easy it was when you were just playing casually, this game now is bad due to the mechanic they added. Alongside that the Soviet team is usually stacked with better players and so me (who doesn't mind playing for either team) is usually put in the weaker, less-experienced and losing Axis team.
Hehe, water go do funni! On a more serious note, this game is interesting if you want to learn how a steam engine works. Or if you want to achieve 4.000 rpm, which is somehow possible in this game. Go figure.
Very fun and simple game about politics and having to balance all the resources, needs and demands of humanity and earth, which teaches a lesson that being moderate is not enough. It does have a political message attached to it but if you look past that it is a neat little game.
The game is hard at first but one you get the hang of it you *really* get the hang of it. And as an Engie main, I am legally obligated to say the word "Bungus" at least three times when talking about this game, so therefore: Bungus, Bungus.
While the game itself is not bad, the developers behind it are f*cikng terrible. They game is free to play but pay to win, because most of the overpowerd cards are impossible to unlock if you're a free to play player. And you need to level up your cards for them to become better and just 2 weeks before (from the moment I'm writing this review) Supercell removed one of thebest and easiest way to level up your cards (the wild cards in the season shop, which you could get for free if you played the game every day). Therefore, it is a 0 for developer intent but a 7 for gameplay.
What works, works. The game, from a strategic perspective is very good. It is very detailed and you have an economy to manage and can't just "do stuff and it'll be fine" but actual strategy has to come in. From a creative perspective it is fine, you can add your own countries or create your own scenarios which is very cool and on PC you can mod the game to add new maps. So why a 6? Because it has a TON of bugs and can run very slow, especially with a lot of countries or very late game. The overviews could be a bit better as I usually have to dig some for the info I want. But the one thing that brings the game at least 2 point down is the fact that the "Events" are broken. No, these aren't online events but events that happen within a scenario. For creative people (me included) this could help a LOT to make scripted scenarios that tell a story and have lore, but the developer hasn't fixed the issues. In fact, the developer has basically abandonned the game for some reason and I do hope that he can come back as this game has massive potential. You just build, bug, fight.
What works, works. The game, from a strategic perspective is very good. It is very detailed and you have an economy to manage and can't just "do stuff and it'll be fine" but actual strategy has to come in. From a creative perspective it is fine, you can add your own countries or create your own scenarios which is very cool and on PC you can mod the game to add new maps. So why a 6? Because it has a TON of bugs and can run very slow, especially with a lot of countries or very late game. The overviews could be a bit better as I usually have to dig some for the info I want. But the one thing that brings the game at least 2 point down is the fact that the "Events" are broken. No, these aren't online events but events that happen within a scenario. For creative people (me included) this could help a LOT to make scripted scenarios that tell a story and have lore, but the developer hasn't fixed the issues. In fact, the developer has basically abandonned the game for some reason and I do hope that he can come back as this game has massive potential. You just build, bug, fight.
This game brings memories back. I am not a competetive gamer and mainly play casual and me and my sister would spend hours just building random levels than made no sense. I never tried to finish the game beacuse I was young and it was hard. I didn't care and still look upon this game very fondly. You just build weird stuff.
I have played only one game of Splatoon in my entire life - At summer HDCC 2023 at the Nintendo stand on the podium. Lost 54%-29% but was alright. You just squirt everywhere.
Very simple game and very cool. This time is the one you put on your phone, play for a month and then check it every so often for years. The new contract system has been a very welcome feature to get players playing regulary. You just go and come back every three months for five years.
Fun game if you go and divebomb the ai at full speed, but you only have a limited amount of tracks and cars to do so. A LOT is locked behind a paywall and it is not so fun. Also very punishing and can be unfun in that regard. You just go nyoom until you hit a paywall.
This is one of the greatest games of all time. Simple and yet so complex. It does not matter if you are a toddler who barely knows what "redstone" means or if you're nearly reaching the millenium in age, this game is for everyone. You just go and mine, craft, block.
Very fun pirate game. It is not just "haha ships go boom" but it is also an economics management simulator. You have to pay your crew and build out your towns, there is supply and demand implemented. Very fun overall. Yarrr just go and plunder asunder!
A very fun game to just sit down and pass the time. You can turn it on and play a round in just 5 minutes. Yes, you do need to be funny, which can be hard for some. You just give weird answers.
"A Goofy Ah Game" is the best way to describe this. This is not a serious game and you need to be prepared for silliness and not get mad about it. Also fun to destroy friendships. You basically just go.
A very fun game to just sit down and pass the time. You can turn it on and play a round in just 5 minutes. Yes, you do need to be funny, which can be hard for some. You just give weird answers.
Fun game with a lot of characters, meaning that a lot of playstyles are viable and that everytime you play is different than the last. Very fun. You just go in and die again.
The markets crashed. The United States of America had the first black president. Michael Jackson died. Osama Bin Laden was taken out. **** melted down. The Arab Spring came and went. The world didn't end. GTA V came. GTA VI didn't. Malaysian Airlines lost 2 planes. The first images of Pluto were taken. Overwatch was made. Trump got elected. Brexit is Brexit. SpaceX launches a car into space. Trump gets impeached twice. Coronavirus came, upended the world, got a cure made and left. Overwatch 2 was made and died and yet, Team Fortress 2 still stand tall, as they did it their way. You just go BONK.
Very unique game based on the SCP universe. Very multiplayer, very heavy graphics that are very pretty, very scary and very funny sometimes. You just go around causing mayhem.
Fun game, but you do need to play a lot to learn it, which would not come as a surprise. Personally I don't like this game and think there are better shooters out there, but everybody has their own taste.