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169.7 hrs on record (168.5 hrs at review time)
skibidi endless gameplay
Posted November 26, 2020. Last edited November 30, 2024.
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28.9 hrs on record (21.6 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
The concept of this game is fantastic and simple, 100 players duking it out in either groups or solo with randomly generated loot drops and complex combat.

The huge glaring problem with the game right now the developer. It's been almost a month of development and the server latency is abysmal, exploits and hacks are widespread with no action against them, and doing things like editing the .ini files to fix things like mouse smoothing and 3rd/1st person FOV from a claustrophobic 60 was blocked.

And yet the dev says that the game will come out of early access by the end of 2017, at this rate it'll probably turn out like another dayz.

Just don't buy games like these and wait for a AAA developer to take this concept and blow forever early access games like this out of the water.
Posted April 15, 2017.
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2 people found this review helpful
290.8 hrs on record (72.1 hrs at review time)
Grand Theft Auto has always been a very interesting franchise and it is a staple of open world gaming which has over the years achieved itself to be brought up as the first example most times when it comes to open world or third person (somewhat first person in V) gameplay. I've been following the series for quite a while to the point where I cant even really remember. But I know it was when I bought San Andreas is what pulled me into becoming a fan of Rockstar's games.

Also on note I will bring up a few comparisons to San Andreas which is what I still believe as the best Grand Theft Auto experience you can get without a doubt, especially with mods like Multi Theft Auto which allow for multiplayer on top of the excellent story. Though Grand Theft Auto has gone through many iterations leading up to GTA 5's release i'll still hold it as a better game and something that Rockstar should've held as an example for their future games.

I preordered GTA 5 way back when in 2013, the excitement for its release forced me to hand over 60 dollars shamelessly. After I got through the long line at Gamestop I was astounded to what I had in my hands, a fresh copy of a game that i've been anticipating for months. It was a crazy but somewhat rewarding experience and I wasted dozens of hours on the single player campaign alone. Though the story is more direct and definitely with more scripted cutscenes than San Andreas, GTA 5's story is dramatically shorter and the plot reaches a somewhat 'meh' state midway through, GTA V on the PC doesnt add the storyline either which is definitely a bummer. The storyline is a little disappointing to a hardcore Rockstar fan like me but im not going to tear a new ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ for the game... Not yet

Without Online, GTA V is excellent. There is tons of content to be offered and things to do in the state San Andreas than compared to the game San Andreas, which mostly, content wise, relies on its story. Activities from golfing to a plentiful amount of side missions are available and it makes the world feel much more alive. There is a wide scope of clothing, weapons, and vehicles too which make Grand Theft Auto feel more like... Grand Theft Auto... Especially with the re-introduction to planes which is a sight for sore eyes after IV happened... I don't want to talk about IV...

As an amateur writer there are some things I don't want to do... Such as what everyone has to go through. I have to say this with a heavy heart after my fanboyism died down and its been almost a year after the game was ported to PC

Rockstar Games is full of lazy, greedy, and manipulative people.

Most may be curious to why I said that. Well it all started when the multiplayer portion of GTA V was released. I should've pointed out hints to hold back my purchase when it was announced that Online would be a completely separate game which i'm sure anyone who can see are able to point that out as untrue. Now I know why they labeled Online as a separate experience.

First off, the launch was horrendous. I had my character deleted twice and my levels set back multiple times, servers went down numerous times during the initial week and I ran into various glitches that forced me to restart my system. It was unacceptable on Rockstar's part especially for the amount of quality they put into their games and DLC. I continued and kept my faith strong, even through a lackluster release.

Shark cards weren't much of a problem but a foreshadowing after the buggy release and I had loads of fun with my friends, mission structure was alright through somewhat grindy and reminiscent of an MMO style game, which through the cracks it was. There were still bugs but they were par for the course, nothing serious or game breaking so I shrugged it off and grinded away. The hours that I put in did add to the value of GTA$ I earned per mission and I spent it conservatively along with just screwing around with my friends. Even the hackers weren't that bad and were few and far between thanks to Xbox's consistency paired with Rockstar's charm and problems like hundreds of millions of GTA$ given out to everyone were resolved, though in one instance it took them months... They even had a scheduled date of when they were removing the cash so everyone could buy anything before they got rid of it. This was when money wasn't much of Rockstar's priority, of which I should've been grateful of for the time being.

Before I sold my Xbox to... Make Buoyancy so to speak. I concluded that GTA5 was an excellent magnum opus of the 360's generation and met most of my standards, but times have changed and almost three years later my outlook is a farcry to what it was.

Though my opinion on the story stays the same since it hasn't really changed much with the exception of more content such as cars, clothing, and weapons. Online has changed juridically, with that so has Rockstar's stance on modding and payouts for races, jobs, etc. Both have changed for the worse

Starting off Rockstar doesn't give a ♥♥♥♥ about hackers, they run rampant on PC servers and plague the servers with funny sounding dudes speaking Chinese and spawnkilling me while they turn invincible. I'm not sure about other places such as Europe and whatnot but I wouldn't be surprised if it was the same. The problem is pretty self explanatory really and I shouldn't go much into depth with that. Not only that, but when a guy tried to make a dedicated server version of GTA Online complete with a server browser and the freedom to do whatever just like MTA, it would've been extraordinary and could've drawn more people into buying GTA V. I know it would for me. But of course Rockstar or specifically Take Two Interactive sent two investigators to the creator of the mod and gave him a personal cease and desist letter.

Now let me make this clear so it'll sink in. Take Two Interactive,A triple A games company sent private investigators to a guy who made a dedicated server version of GTA Online's house, they literally took the time to send two dudes in business suits out to a guy who mods video games, for free mind you, 's house just to "investigate him". What a serious load of financial greed and ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥.

GTA Online as it stands now in my opinion is hopeless, jobs with a decent payout is few and far between and things such as cars and clothing got more expensive than before and what I should really feel bad about is the people who are still faithful that GTA Online is still in its prime and glory.

Those days are gone and i'm sure if I spend more time grinding it out and wasting my time i'd feel the same, even compelled to buy a shark card or two. The sheer fact of Rockstar lying under their tongue is the final nail in the coffin for me, Rockstar has changed for the worse and by now with how much money they're sitting ontop of it would take a miracle for that to change

In conclusion, if you haven't gotten Grand Theft Auto V yet and you want to buy it, please don't waste your time with Online at least Rockstar finds single player much more acceptable to mod there rather than Online. The single player experience is somewhat flawed but a satisfactory experience nonetheless but I still would recommend getting San Andreas for anyone who is newly interested in the series. It's both fun and challenging.

Oh and I dont give scores for games because I think its stupid and devalues the bulk of the review
Posted April 10, 2016.
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30.1 hrs on record (16.5 hrs at review time)
waste of money, ♥♥♥♥ this game
Posted January 9, 2015.
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2 people found this review helpful
119.8 hrs on record (62.0 hrs at review time)
10/10 spectacular fish AI mechanism!
Posted June 17, 2014.
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