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1 person found this review funny
0.3 hrs on record
My childhood favorite. If this is the first time you heard about Frog Fractions, just don't do anything but play the game, I can't recommend this game harder. Don't read the reviews, don't look at the screenshots, just play the game, Maybe smoke some weed, and just space out on math learning.

Frog Fractions is one of the best ways to learn fractions and math in general. At first you're like wtf, if you suck at math, like i do, but eventually you get it, and you didn't even realize it because you're just playing a game. The best part about Frog Fractions? ITS FREE?! Just download it and play it, till you get the 5th upgrade, and you'll understand why Frog Fractions is not only the best Math game, it's the best game period. Not even joking. It even teaches you how to type faster!
Posted August 5, 2020. Last edited August 5, 2020.
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10 people found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
0.0 hrs on record
If NetherRealm could just make story DLC's of this caliber, for every character, they'd make a ton of money. Not only do you unlock a great storyline, that although is a bit slow, it ends just the way you'd want it to. If that's not enough, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Tsang Tsung himself is heavily featured in the storyline!

You instantly unlock 3 new characters, day one. I haven't played it long enough, but Robo Cop is already pretty damn fun. Can't wait to see what comes next for season 2.
Posted May 26, 2020.
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1 person found this review helpful
6.0 hrs on record
A Metal Gear game, except the story works against the gameplay, not with it. Yeah I know Kojima was just a consulting director on this, but the game is all over the place. The core gameplay is solid enough, no pun intended, but the slicing you thought you were getting with the E3 tech demo is just a gimmick.

There's limited things you can slice, and it's pretty useless, outside of angling a cut to get to the health pick ups in enemy soldiers, or to attack the weakpoints of mechs.

It's over the top for sure, but Revengeance needed to go over farther. More enemies and action sequences, instead of just killing a few waves, before moving on to the next arena fight, through quick time events.
Posted March 24, 2020.
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1 person found this review helpful
7.7 hrs on record (6.5 hrs at review time)
I kickstarted this, just because the art is metal, gory, and blasphemous. Fighting through this insane metroidvania of insane religous iconography, destroying everything in your path, to do god knows what, for who the hell knows, just to rise to the heavens of this madman's nightmare maze of punishment, is a wonderfully brutal experience.

It's not genre changing, and adds some arguably uneeded Dark Souls mechanics but the world is so unique, and different, that it more than makes up for the simple, but challenging gameplay mechanics,

For the art alone, it's worth the price tag, but the solid core gameplay mechanics and difficulty make finishing the game feel glorious. I want more Blapshemous!
Posted November 30, 2019.
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4 people found this review helpful
0.8 hrs on record
Gravity Bone was short and sweet, and i loved the way it told a story. It was also free. 30 Flights of Loving on the other hand isn't free. I finished it in like 9 minutes or so.
Posted July 23, 2019.
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5 people found this review helpful
0.3 hrs on record
you have to find random letters, to make weapons better than a fist and a torch. zombies dont stay dead unless you find a source of fire and burn them, and you'll spend a lot of time smashing the scenery for xp, than smashing bad guys, till you forge a weapon.
Posted July 23, 2019.
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180.3 hrs on record (74.5 hrs at review time)
It's probably the best Mortal Kombat since MK2. Gory, Violent, and beautiful. The Story mode is excellent, and it feels like a love letter to the series. Sure it's an ultra violence gore fest, but it's one of the most strategic fighting game ive played ever, probably.
Posted July 5, 2019.
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6 people found this review helpful
5.8 hrs on record (3.2 hrs at review time)
A short, simple, polished top down action experiance, but well worth the price tag.

While it's short the core gameplay is perfect. Slam enemies into things, or other enemies so hard they both instagib. Sometimes it's better to run amok, other times it's better to slow down grab a human shield, or just charge past enemies before they can get a bead on you.

The variety of enemies makes the game more challenging, and the levels, paths, and enemy placement changes every time you die, so it keeps the game from getting stale, and keeping you thinking on your feet.

All of it comes together with a really unique art style, and excellent reactive soundtrack, that gets you in that zen of killing mode.

While there could be more levels, the fact that they're different everytime you play them, kinda makes it a moot point.
Posted March 1, 2019.
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6 people found this review helpful
9.1 hrs on record
I just finished my first run through and holy S#!+ this game is amazing and I can't wait to play through it again. From start to finish, it feels like a cyberpunk movie. In the same vein of Amnesia, or Soma, minus the slow pacing, heavy backtracking, and heavier emphesis on stealth gameplay, >observer_ is more heavily story driven and psychologically driven than previous games. It has a indie film pacing, While some of those "game" elements exist, they are short, and rather than feel obligatory, they fit perfectly with the plot.

The second best aspect of this game is the classic 80's cyberpunk setting.. You're an Observer, a detective able to hack into people's minds, to stop crimes. It sounds stereotypical of the genre, but this is done in a way that makes total sense. Ironically, your character is portrayed by Rutger Howard, the lead Synth from Blade Runner. That's probably the best aspect. His voice work makes the game, and gives it a legitimate, authentic sci fi movie vibe.

It's one of those games, that puts you in a movie, except rather than a stealth action film, or an arthouse film, this one puts you in a cyberpunk crime noir from the 80's. If that's your thing, you'll love this.
Posted December 2, 2018.
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0.0 hrs on record
Make your game look better!
Posted November 22, 2018.
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