I feel like these types of games are awesome to take a break from everything and just mess with the physics engine and enjoy the humorous approach of the game. There is literally not that much of a story but gameplay is what makes this game good. I did not go for 100% as I would feel like I am overburdened and overwhelmed as I have already experienced some progress bugs. Apart from the technical bugs, the every other bug present in the game is literally a 'feature'.

I have been waiting 11 years for Microsoft Solitaire Collection 2 to drop

It's a nice game, however, it's not my cup of tea. The constant switch between right side and left side to sell your petrol is boring to me. And I despise the NPCs, they got that unlikeable aura on them and I feel it in my bones.

Another game with the "slow-development" syndrome. Nevertheless, it's still pretty fun to play. The idea of a fully customizable car game is amazing. Also, if you have Automation, you can make your own cars and engines.

I have 100 hours on Steam and even more than 200 hours pirated. I love this game and have been playing on and off since it first came out. The 8 year development journey is VERY slow which makes me think they are doing it on purpose. Anyways, I do not have much to say about the game other than that it is pretty fun with multiple friends.

I do not even understand anything related to engineering, I struggled all the time and why did I even buy this game? Controls are confusing and building a rocket is even more confusing. I am not built for this game.

I started my hustling career by selling everything in my family home, even the notes and torn wallpapers. After I got that hefty amount of money from my boomer parent's items, I started working for people's needs. I cleaned their shit, I cleaned their ceiling (idk how they messed up there), I even unpacked their items, I did everything for them but I never gave up. I didn't have anywhere to sleep because I sold everything that I own, so I started doing jobs with 25% discount and a one night stand at the customer's place. Then I finished every job with 3 star rating, I even cleaned some blood off of some tower above the house (felt lucid). Then I proceeded to finish every montaging task there is with 3 stars. After I consumed every bit of content, I thought about getting myself the BEST home possible, so I got one for about 500K+, I renovated the house and tried to auction it only to make a little profit. I canceled and reopened the auction and every time there was this some dumb old low baller hag as the ONLY buyer. And that freak kept lowering her price every time I reopened the auction. In the end, I made about 40K+ profit and went 'home' to a place only the crackheads with tumor would call 'home'. I bought myself the cheapest possible bed and called it a day. I slept weeping like a child.

Overall, the game is better than the first one, montage controls are a tiny bit buggy and I did not encounter any other bug apart from that one stain that I could not find and clean in a 4 square meter bathroom. There should be more content at day one. I also never understand why they do not bring every DLC from the first game to the second game.
P.S. You can place plants on furniture...

I finished this game when it first came out. Now it still seems the same. I downloaded it again just to play the DLC but I wanted to start again and catch up with everything while enjoying the newly added things with Update 2.0. This wasn't the case. I did not enjoy it. After some while, I started using a trainer and I still couldn't enjoy the damn game. If I was personally in that crime-ridden hellish dystopian cyberpunk world I would be happier living in it than playing the actual game. Deleted the game midway through story... It's a shame I could not get to see those new hot Panam scenes in my flat. I'm a sucker for Panam.

After 1050 quick saves (I have 2GBs of save folder...) and 60 hours in my own world (and I can't even count the hours I have in my friends' worlds), I could not continue playing this game. It is great and all and I am glad that this game got so many awards, and I strongly believe this will cause a positive change in the gaming industry.
The reason why I could not continue is that I played this game so much in a month. Also, in my own save I have modded it to highlight every item in the world, so I gathered everything and finished every quest along the way. I was in the middle of Act 2 quests and swept half the act 2 world. This also caused me to quit the game as I was overwhelmed with collecting everything rather than enjoying the game but I have a syndrome called "I-must-do-everything-or-I-feel-like-I-am-missing-out".
I strongly believe I will give this game another shot in about a few years?... Maybe?

2018

I have played this game... so much. I hate it. I had fun while it lasted though. I don't know if I ever pick this game up again, but we'll see. Hail to all those nakeds running and screaming, lying their way through the hierarchy.

Themes get better and better with every released game. The synthwave music was chill. The changing arcade scenery every year was a great addition and I loved the evolution of the car on the right of the arcade.
I wish I could play the DLC episodes right now but I don't have the DLC.
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It took me about 1 hour 15 minutes to 100%. I am really happy about the advancements this game has over to it's predecessor. I am also content with the ending. Oh, the vampiric-medieval type of cute music is also relaxing!

100%ed in 45 minutes. It's a very chill and fun game. Also, kitties!

It's an okay game. Boring after a while and gives you absolutely nothing to replay. So, it's a game to try, but not to go all the way through.

It somehow made me play it for a long time. When I sometimes found myself out of energy to do anything, I played this game, I enjoyed every moment of it. Completely finished it with all skills and all feats and now I can proudly say that I have quenched my thirst for foraging.

Maybe I will give it one more shot in the future with TONS of mods installed. But we'll see that in the future.