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2 people found this review helpful
2.5 hrs on record
Dog water
Posted 8 February.
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4 people found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
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1.5 hrs on record
I wish there is more way to harm her
Posted 30 January.
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18 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
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5.7 hrs on record (5.4 hrs at review time)
After playing all three entries in the Class of ’09 series and watching the official animated shorts, it’s clear that this franchise is more thoughtfully made than it first appears. The writing is sharp, the humor balances satire and discomfort well, the voice acting is consistently excellent, and the art style fits the tone perfectly. Even the menu music fits the theme of the game extremely well. The characters are intentionally unpleasant and difficult to like, which serves the story rather than detracts from it.

While the first two games are fk up and disturbing in a comedic way, The Flip Side is fk up in a sad way. It feels grounded, bleak, and painfully realistic. They mirror real-life dysfunction, unhealthy relationships, and quiet suffering. There’s a constant sense that something is wrong. It doesn’t try to make you comfortable. It doesn’t soften its themes. It just shows you broken people, bad choices, and the consequences that come with them and lets you sit with that discomfort.

Do I still find this game funny? Absolutely. But... it brought back more memories of the messed-up things I did in the past than the funny ones.
Posted 24 December, 2025.
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10.4 hrs on record (9.8 hrs at review time)
I’m abusive
Posted 22 December, 2025.
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5.3 hrs on record (5.3 hrs at review time)
This is oddly realistic and relatable?
Posted 20 December, 2025. Last edited 20 December, 2025.
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144.5 hrs on record (62.1 hrs at review time)
This game is cheap, but full of content.
This game runs on UE5, and it’s one of the few that actually runs well on it from day one.

It’s a live service game, but it doesn’t include any of those ♥♥♥♥♥♥ practices you see in other titles.
It has gear differences, but it never feels unfair.
It has solo play, and even includes systems that make soloing much smoother.
It’s hard, but still one of the most accessible extraction shooters for new players.
Arc Raiders runs good, plays good, sounds good, and looks good — all while being cheaper than most other live service games. The skins fit the theme, the weapons feel satisfying, and the enemies are tough but fair. There’s a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ of content, and every item actually has a purpose. Voice chat is chaotic and hilarious in the best way.

The only issue I’ve had so far is some desync, but that’s probably because there are a lot of players right now, and I’m sure the devs will fix it soon.

Definitely worth it — my pick for Multiplayer Game of the Year.
Posted 12 November, 2025.
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94.1 hrs on record
At the beginning, the world feels cruel and indifferent. Every path is hostile. Every enemy punishes hesitation. Failure is constant, and the game never apologizes for it. Much like life, it doesn’t care whether you are ready — it only asks whether you will continue.

When you finally decide to step out of your comfort zone and explore, you start finding meaning. You face challenges, you fail, you suffer, and slowly you become a different person. You change.
The world is harsh and unforgiving. Everything feels like it’s against you. But you keep moving forward anyway exploring the unknown, learning, and discovering a new version of yourself.

You always have the choice to stay somewhere safe. Firelink Shrine is warm, familiar, and comfortable where time feels frozen. In many ways, it is home. But staying there forever means stagnation. It asks nothing of you. It lets you remain unchanged. Yet Dark Souls quietly suggests that meaning is found only beyond that safety. In the dangerous paths, the painful encounters, and the moments where you feel completely lost, you begin to understand yourself better. Not because the world is fair, but because you chose to face it anyway. It offers the chance to endure, to adapt, to change and to define yourself through perseverance

Dark Souls asks a simple question:
Will you keep sitting at the bonfire where it’s safe…
Will you remain unchanged?
Or will you step into the darkness, accept the suffering, and discover who you can become?
Posted 13 October, 2025. Last edited 22 December, 2025.
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17 people found this review helpful
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6.1 hrs on record
Gacha in a pvp game
Posted 13 September, 2025.
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4 people found this review helpful
43.2 hrs on record
They remove solos
 
Posted 18 July, 2025.
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84.7 hrs on record
I have solo to Indestructible and been playin since the beta and i just wana recap the ranking system of this game:
-Bots > Rank inflation (too many idiot in high rank because of the bot match)
-The 50/50 problem (if you lose it's because of the game forcing you to lose smth like League of Legend losing queue, you don't lose like 80/100 no you lose hard like 10/100)
-Nightmare to balance
-Little reward
The Extract mode? The market is busted, they tried something like Throne and Liberty market but fail insanely bad because they chose the price, not the player.

Edit: Game flop hard now
Posted 15 July, 2025. Last edited 22 December, 2025.
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