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117 people found this review helpful
6 people found this review funny
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10.9 hrs on record
Just amazing how this story went — everything came together really well. The graphics look super clean, and the gameplay is fantastic. Grace, her backstory, and the performance behind her are all top‑tier. The game brings back those old Resident Evil vibes and places I remember, and the pacing feels like a mix of RE2 Remake’s tight tension and RE4 Remake’s smooth action flow — never too slow, never too rushed. Leon is just being Leon, and Grace is out here playing full stealth mode lol. There are some surprises, and seeing both sides of the story is really cool. Some puzzles might be tricky, so if you’re bad at puzzles it might take a bit longer. It runs smooth most of the time — I had a small bit of lag at the start, but after that it seemed to run fine. Even if you’re not a big Resident Evil fan, it still manages to feel fresh while keeping that classic RE energy. Whatever comes next, I’m always down to play. You’re gonna fall in love with this game whether you’re new or a long‑time fan. Just enjoy it.
Posted 27 February.
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455 people found this review helpful
25 people found this review funny
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12.0 hrs on record (11.5 hrs at review time)
I just finished my first playthrough of Silent Hill f, and honestly, it’s already one of my favorite games in the series.

The story grabbed me from the start—it begins mysterious, then slowly becomes emotional, creepy, and thought-provoking. Some parts were a little predictable, but the ending genuinely surprised me. There’s even a post-credits twist that raises more questions. Plus, you unlock multiple endings in New Game+, so i’m definitely coming back.

Once you get the hang of dodging and stamina management, the combat feels smooth and tense. Melee weapons like pipes and knives make every encounter feel dangerous in the best way. Boss fights are challenging without being unfair—just learn the patterns. The puzzles, especially the door ones, are tough but satisfying and really nail the classic Silent Hill vibe.

The visuals are gorgeous and super unsettling. The monster designs are grotesque yet creative—some of the best in the series. The Japanese setting adds a fresh layer of horror; the shrines, rituals, and clothing all contribute to a deep, eerie atmosphere.

One of the most interesting parts is Hinako’s duality—sometimes she’s unconscious or dreaming, and you enter a dark spiritual world. It feels like a battle between the human and inhuman inside her, and whether that’s symbolic or literal, it’s powerful and disturbing.

As the story progresses, the characters—and especially Hinako—grow more dynamic and thrilling. Her journey pulled me in completely, and just when I thought I had her figured out, the game delivered a wild twist. Without spoiling anything, she unlocks a powerful new ability halfway through, and from that point on, her combat became my favorite part of the game. It hit hard—both narratively and mechanically.

I ran into a few technical issues (some lag and crashes), but they didn’t ruin the experience. If you’re sensitive to that kind of stuff, maybe wait for a patch—but honestly, it’s worth playing now.

Compared to older Silent Hill games, this one balances nostalgia with bold new ideas. It’s emotional, atmospheric, and deeply unsettling in all the right ways. NeoBards really nailed it.

Highly recommended for fans of horror, psychological stories, and the Silent Hill legacy.
Posted 24 September, 2025. Last edited 24 September, 2025.
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293 people found this review helpful
15 people found this review funny
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5.2 hrs on record
Finally, I got a chance to play this game, and it’s literally great. First, the combat is perfect—overall movement and mechanics are top-tier. The graphics? Amazing, as expected. It’s the same game with the same weapons, enemies, places—everything. Just as we thought, and honestly, I’m not against it. Some reviews say it feels familiar, which can be good or bad depending on what you want.

So, do I recommend this game? If you love Souls games, just go for it. If you’re new, it’s gonna be tough—so I hope you have friends to play with to make it a little easier. Many players say that co-op is the best way to experience it, and solo play can feel brutal. But if you have a duo and love Souls games, GET IT! That makes it way more fun. I wish I still had my duo… but whatever—whether it’s a best friend, girlfriend, or whoever, just get it. You'll have a ton of fun, I promise.
Posted 9 June, 2025.
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371 people found this review helpful
8 people found this review funny
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21.5 hrs on record (5.1 hrs at review time)
Oblivion is back, and it’s like catching up with an old friend who still knows how to ruin your day in the most hilarious ways. I’ve spent countless hours wandering through Cyrodiil, pretending to be on a quest while actually just avoiding my responsibilities. Spoiler: I’m still lost, and I love it. The graphics are a surprising upgrade—sharp enough to make me feel guilty when my character gets caught stealing a sweetroll. And those Cliff Racers? They’re back, swooping in like they own the place, reminding me of that one ex who just won’t go away. Classic Oblivion!

This remaster doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel—it embraces the chaos and absurdity that made the original unforgettable. It’s still the same Oblivion, with all its quirks and glitches, but now it looks better while it’s breaking your heart and your sanity. The guards yelling, "Stop right there, criminal scum! lol

If you want a game that’ll make you laugh and question your life choices, look no further. Oblivion is just as ridiculous as I remember! Just don’t blame me when you accidentally steal something and end up running from guards for the next hour. Oblivion hasn’t changed, and honestly, that’s the best part.
Posted 23 April, 2025.
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20 people found this review helpful
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6.8 hrs on record (1.6 hrs at review time)
Let me just say—The Last of Us Part II Remastered on PC is an amazing experience. The game looks incredible, with every detail carefully crafted to make you feel like you’re really there. It’s so immersive that by hour two, your desk might feel damp from the game’s rainy atmosphere, and by hour five, you might even imagine mushrooms growing on your keyboard. The visuals are that good. Performance-wise, the remake works perfectly on PC. It supports high definition, ultrawide monitors, and high frame rates, making it feel better than ever. No issues have come up so far—it runs smoothly.

The story is powerful and emotional, just like the original game. Some players loved it, others didn’t, but for me, it’s the best story I’ve ever played in a game. The acting, motion capture, and depth of the storytelling make it unforgettable.

For those who’ve already played it on console, the PC version feels like a fresh way to experience the game. Seeing Joel’s golf club moment in high definition is an entirely new experience—it’s like witnessing heartbreak up close. Every swing, every splatter, and every bit of emotion is amplified to hit harder than ever. It’s the kind of moment that makes you pause, wince, and laugh nervously like, “Lol... wow, they really didn’t hold back on this one, did they?”

Whether you’re playing for the first time or coming back to it, The Last of Us Part II Remake is absolutely worth playing. Be sure to grab a brick for those intense moments—it’s practically part of the experience.
Posted 3 April, 2025. Last edited 3 April, 2025.
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51 people found this review helpful
7 people found this review funny
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12.9 hrs on record (2.0 hrs at review time)
It's about time they released this game! Obviously, you need a good PC to run it. I experienced a few lags and bugs at the beginning, but they went away. I don't recommend it if your PC doesn't meet the requirements. It's great that you don't have to sign up for PSN anymore—they learned from their past mistakes. Even though I didn't have an issue with PSN, it's good to see this change. If your PC runs well and you haven't played this game yet, or you want to experience the PC version, then go for it. Otherwise, you might prefer to wait for bug fixes or a discount. It's unfortunate they canceled the DLC, as it had potential, but the game is still great, with a fantastic story and gameplay. I hope they fix the bugs soon. Now, they need to give us a "Bloodborne" remaster—I need it!!!!!
Posted 30 January, 2025.
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203 people found this review helpful
22 people found this review funny
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2,565.0 hrs on record (0.5 hrs at review time)
Finallyyyyyy, a game that's actually fun! I can finally stop feeling depressed by playing Overwatch. First off, the team is amazing, and the gameplay is fantastic—I just love it. Don’t even get me started on the characters; they’re incredible and 10 times better than anything I’ve seen, and the designs are especially top-notch. The launch was a very solid start with stunning visuals. The skins and battle pass are totally worth it. Plus, it's great to see a team that genuinely listens to the community, and thank God for that! Compared to other PvP shooters, Marvel Rivals stands out with its unique hero abilities and balanced gameplay. So, do I recommend this game? Just go for it. I bet you'll love it and keep playing it. I hope it just keeps getting better and better. Also, with new characters on the way, I can’t wait! Great job, NetEase Games! This game is so good, I clear my day for it.
Posted 5 December, 2024.
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44 people found this review helpful
8 people found this review funny
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0.0 hrs on record
This game is alright; I’m pretty sure I’ll catch every type of disease just from playing it. But hey, at least the old zombies are back, so it’s still worth it!
Posted 24 October, 2024.
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118 people found this review helpful
6 people found this review funny
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19.6 hrs on record (16.7 hrs at review time)
Wow, Bloober Team really did the job right with the Silent Hill 2 remake! Everything feels perfect. I spent so much more time on the puzzles, and they were genuinely fun and challenging! If you’re not into puzzles, good luck with this one, I often found myself wondering if I’d ever solve anything again.

It brought back so many memories, and I’ll definitely be replaying it. It’s still the same haunting Silent Hill 2 we love, just as sad in HD. The improvements in gameplay elements and combat are fantastic, with new quality-of-life and accessibility features that make the experience even smoother. The updated OST by the original composer truly enhances the atmosphere, capturing the essence of Silent Hill perfectly. This remake is not just a nostalgia trip; it’s a masterclass in how to breathe new life into a classic.

Totally worth it! I can’t wait for the remakes of the other Silent Hill games, just take my money!
Posted 6 October, 2024.
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36 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
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12.1 hrs on record (12.1 hrs at review time)
This game is alright—not too bad. It started off a bit boring, but towards the end, it definitely got better. I really enjoyed it. Not bad for Behaviour. The story is a bit strange, but it’s still fun if you like making story decisions. The best part of the game is definitely the graphics. Overall, it’s an okay game. Not the best, but also not too bad. It’s worth a try!

Posted 3 September, 2024.
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