Reviews from

in the past


Uma das grandes pauladas q a Valve já fez, q sdds do prophunt

I only played a few hours of this, and can tell that it's an impressive sandbox but nothing about it ever gripped me. My Steam hours show that I have like a thousand hours in it, but that was all just my brother. So it's good that he got a lot of enjoyment out of it.

jest to gra dla kogoś, ale ja tym kimś nie jestem

I was a huge fan of SMG4 back in the day and wanted to make animations just like him in Gmod. I never had the patience to actually learn and whenever I tried to play any gamemode it would take forever to load.

When I actually got to play it was fun tho.


POR FAVOR SELENE DELGADO DEJA DE PERSEGUIRME

¿De aquí son los skibidies, no?

Whenever you're not dicking around in sandbox, you're throwing racial slurs at randos in DarkRP.

A game can be really simple and yet so full of content.. The game will always have something to do and laughs to be had as long as you have friends.

Game is fun to play time to time, I mean its a foundation for multiple creative skills, such as animation, scripting, sculpting, etc. Yet The game lacks without mods nor friends, yet thats the point. You're supposed to install mods and have friends, with that, it becomes such an amazing game

A game that somehow finds a way to keep itself relevant after nearly 20 years. Gamemodes are fun and workshop content is heavily encouraged.

Wish I had friends to play with

In Garry's Mod, everything (or almost everything) is possible. At Steam's workshop, it exists every type of mode: guns, NPCs/PCs from other games, maps, tons of ragdolls, game modes, vehicles, and much much more, all made by a creative community. I highly recommend this game, especially to play with friends. You can play a specific game mode or simply go for sandbox and make a big mess there, it is up to you!

peak mais ne téléchargez pas le nexbot ankha ATTENTION !!!!

hmm someone should make a mod

-garry:

Para hacer el cabra y demás es un juegazo, y más que he podido poner mods de mlp la verdad, sinceramente, increíble.

No tengo ni idea de cómo funciona el juego, pero mis amigos controlan y cuando nos juntamos varios para jugar TTT o Murderer es un no parar de reír.

Epicenters of degeneracy. Purgatories for the socially inept and underdeveloped. Criteria: cheap; popular; acceptable performance on even the worst systems; customizable, presumably towards some flavor of anime. Welcome to adolescent hell.

We were never meant to thrive in typical social scenarios, yet we still tried to cling towards community. In a medium that moved more towards matchmaking, I spent a large chunk of my teens seeking out the last throes of an essential online experience. Servers populated with familiar people at similar times; this was our third place. Forums to discuss, cliques that talked bad behind backs, administrators and moderators that reveled in the only power they had in their lives. People came and went, servers shut down and successors were erected quickly after, friends and eternal memories were made in ugly maps while annoying music played and a child screamed into their cheap microphone. The systems and mechanics of the mode itself became secondary to the reality that the regulars really just wanted to hang out and crack jokes, sometimes at the expense of newcomers—outsiders.

The move towards virtual worlds as a central social space shouldn’t be too surprising, the shift really started in the 1990s. Nerds that just wanted to find their “people,” even if those people had questionable morals and liberal use of slurs. The appeal is obvious, though: Be anyone you want, control how people perceive you; a second life where the first one “failed.” Grow in a way the “real world” could never allow you to. The worst thing to realize is that everyone else there is a loser just like you, maybe even worse than you are. It’s hard to look back and not have some pity for them—for yourself. We were just sad, I think. That tends to be the epiphany you come to on a reflection of youth. You don’t realize it at the time, it’s just afterwards, when you reach some invisible limit. Maybe virtual lives are becoming more mainstream, but deluding ourselves into romanticizing the past as somehow more appreciable and respectable is just a little silly—a little disrespectful, too. I was there, I grew up in it; we shouldn’t go back. We can’t, thankfully. Let’s shut the door and find a way forward.

despues de ser perseguido por Maluma en una backroom, nada es mejor que este juego

ha letteralmente influenzato ogni generazione

i just love to waste time in this game.

only ever played TTT on here and nothing else but its fun


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