xmilek
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I've been a gamer for my whole life, and watching reviews for half of that time should hopefully help me write my own.
I'm not the biggest fan of the scored reviews, so check out my lists tab to see which are my favourite games from each genre (to be done since I just started posting here).
A video review YouTube channel is coming soon...
I've been a gamer for my whole life, and watching reviews for half of that time should hopefully help me write my own.
I'm not the biggest fan of the scored reviews, so check out my lists tab to see which are my favourite games from each genre (to be done since I just started posting here).
A video review YouTube channel is coming soon...
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I came back to this game after playing for 20 hours a few years ago, and damn! This gameplay core focused on optimising your routes and unlocking new passages is hella addicting, to the point that I just keep thinking about what to do next even after closing the game. The gameplay starts pretty slow, and you will most likely seek a guide to unlock the best tracks early, but goddamn, I think I might have to uninstall it just to get work done!
Industria is a short half-life clone set in Germany, which is full of contrasts.
The game has a really immersive beginning but ends with an unsatisfying cliffhanger.
The game has a really intuitive level design but only has two good combat encounters.
The shooting is alright, but you are only shooting metal robots, which don't have that "cool impact feel."
The dialogues are decent, but the main protagonist voice actor is annoying at times.
The graphics are decent, but the game runs like trash.
Etc, etc...
In the end, despite the flaws, I enjoyed my time with the game, and the short length stopped the gameplay loop from becoming boring, but I wouldn't recommend this to anyone unless you are a Half-Life fan and really want to play a very similar game in a different setting.
The game has a really immersive beginning but ends with an unsatisfying cliffhanger.
The game has a really intuitive level design but only has two good combat encounters.
The shooting is alright, but you are only shooting metal robots, which don't have that "cool impact feel."
The dialogues are decent, but the main protagonist voice actor is annoying at times.
The graphics are decent, but the game runs like trash.
Etc, etc...
In the end, despite the flaws, I enjoyed my time with the game, and the short length stopped the gameplay loop from becoming boring, but I wouldn't recommend this to anyone unless you are a Half-Life fan and really want to play a very similar game in a different setting.