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This user has reviewed 4 games. Awesome!
Baldur's Gate 3

absolute banger

one of the best RPGs ever made

Everhood

banger

absolute banger

Death Trash

Lots of potential

Idk what to compare this game to, I'm actually not someone who plays RPGs much, I even stopped played Fallout New Vegas after a couple of hours. But I did have a lot of fun with this game (~4h at the time of writing) and I'm excited to see where The combat is fairly simple but well made and it feels statisfying. I haven't encountered a single enemy that made me think "this was unfair", even the one boss that I encounetered felt well balanced. Difficulty comes through enemies staying in big groups, making stealthing a bit harder and the enemy variety. Some enemies explode on death, others charge you at anime antagonist speeds, and others will put 300 energy bullet things into your head in just 0.23 seconds. The different combat options feel fairly balanced too, both my melee claws and the ranged energy rifle are an effective way of fighting. And boy the grenades feel good. The game visuals and sound are really damn good. Even though the game is still in development, no asset I've seen or heard was a placeholder. Unless you're not too good with gore, blood or vomit. Overall, the content that is there now is very much polished, I haven't encountered any game breaking bug. In fact I've only encountered one single bug, that wasn't game breaking in the slightgest. One issue I have though: save scumming. This one ties into the genre all together, but I found myself very often using quicksaving to explore the different dialog options to pick the best one. This is 100% my fault, and I think you should limit yourself when playing the game. I don't really think there's a good way for a game designer to really prevent this, unless you make certain dialog options or quest progressions a hard save point. All in all I'm hyped to see this game come to completion. In conclusion, the toilet is not interactable, 1/10 would not recommend until that is fixed.

6 gamers found this review helpful
Enter the Gungeon

Really good game, but lacks online coop

As the tags say, this game supports coop! My first thought was "awesome I can grab some friends and play together", but sadly this plan was bashed by the fact, that it's only local coop-mode. Now I dont know why you (as a dev) would make such a fun Coop game, but then dont include online mode. Now, I do understand that coding Multiplayer/online coop is really difficult, especially if they game is already finished and you want to add it afterwards. Now this was made by a small Indie Studio and they probably didn't have the resources to add this feature. Modders, make online coop happen, please. I know there is someone who has the knowledge and experience to do it (considered we get the source code of the game). Otherwise I can say I had a lot of fun playing Enter The Gungeon, it is challanging but not unfair. I would recommend this game insteantly, for people who play singleplayer though.... I am thinking of refunding this game now since I wanted to play online, makes me really sad though... And a little criticism on gog: Please have seperate tags for 'Coop' as in - local coop - online coop

5 gamers found this review helpful