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This user has reviewed 2 games. Awesome!
The First Tree

Absolutely beautiful

I do not review games much, but some of the bad reviews here have just let me to do it. I feel the games is absolutely beautiful. Simple, beautiful soundtrack, exploration, great feeling of freedom - jumps from cliffs to catch start just feel like a demonstration of freedom. I do not feel the game is empty, for me it seems simple but genius - it has a zen-like feeling of space and freedom. Exploration, beautiful, personal tale - I always ignored the hidden pieces of conversation, or memos in games (like in Dishonored) since it was usually too crowded, but here, it is the game. The game has so many beautiful details (like talking about pranks and at the same moment having a rocket thrown somewhere in the landscape). It is an a deep, personal story, an exploration into unconsciousness done with solid precision. I absolutely cannot understand how someone can write something as insensitive as "philosophical narrative is simply retarded". To me it strikes a deep not and I love it. And most of all it seems like the story is very personal and likely meant something to the author. Trash talk like belongs inside your head, not to other people. Seriously, go create your own game, I would love to see what you come up with. In all the world filled with too much information, tempo and everything happening at once, I can see that this game feels empty to some people. But to me it is just that it goes against being consumer-ish and putting "retarded" gamification, collection and crafting everywhere, since marketing department told the guys it sells. No flashing lights, lines of zillions of zombies, no advertisments, retarded IAP, just the very simple game and beautiful narrative. It is true to its purpose. It does not sell out. Simple. Lovely. Cute. To the author: Make more of games like this please, and do not let idiotic comments discourage you. Amazing job.

8 gamers found this review helpful
Baldur's Gate: Faces of Good and Evil

Very sad

While I don't mind spending money on cosmetics for games, having six portraits as a standalone DLC is just incredible (especially given how many people do portrait of better quality on the web free of charge). None of the portraits even seem like I would want them on any of my characters. Please, next time really think before you create another horse armor. The damage you are doing to your already tarnished reputation is so bad it just cannot be worth the little money you can possibly get from this "DLC".

21 gamers found this review helpful