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3.3 hrs on record (1.0 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
A Raw, Immersive Tribute to Real Combat — Worth Experiencing

I came into Six Days in Fallujah not knowing what to expect, but what I found was a deeply immersive experience that really tries to convey the chaos, intensity, and human weight of urban combat. Unlike many arcade shooters, this game demands tactical thinking, teamwork, and constant situational awareness — just like real Marines would have needed in Fallujah.

One of the things that stood out most for me was how much effort went into authenticity. Over 100 Marines, soldiers, and Iraqi civilians contributed stories, photos, and accounts that help shape the missions you play. Loading screens and briefings often include real footage and testimonies, which gives the experience a level of respect and emotional weight you don’t see in most shooters.

The Procedural Architecture is a brilliant addition: buildings and layouts shift every time you play, so you never fall back on memorized patterns. This unpredictability instills that same nervous uncertainty real soldiers faced — you never know what’s behind the next door. You never know what to expect, it does it's best to put you in the boots of those who faced these situations in real life.

Gameplay is tense and tactical rather than run-and-gun. You’ve got to coordinate with your team, use suppressive fire, clear rooms carefully, and react to insurgent-style tactics like flanking and ambushes. Sound design and lighting, especially with recent graphical updates, pull you into the environment in a way that feels visceral and respectful to the setting and the people who were actually there.

It's still an Early Access title and still evolving — but if you care about realism and immersion and want a shooter that tells the story of what Marines and civilians went through in one of the toughest urban battles of this century, this is an experience worth having.
Posted January 8. Last edited January 8.
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11 people found this review helpful
69.5 hrs on record (42.8 hrs at review time)
Classic Total War aura, great UI, the battles are cinematic, immersive and realistic, one of the best.
Posted November 19, 2025.
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6 people found this review helpful
10 people found this review funny
12.4 hrs on record (9.3 hrs at review time)
I thought I was autistic until I played this. Turns out I'm not as far down the spectrum as I thought.
Posted September 24, 2025.
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21.1 hrs on record (11.9 hrs at review time)
Nope.
Posted May 14, 2025.
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1 person found this review helpful
0.2 hrs on record
Unplayable due to several bugs and issues, least of which is the inexcusable PunkBuster bug.
Posted May 13, 2025.
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9.9 hrs on record (1.4 hrs at review time)
Great game, brings back so many memories. However the janky controls, glitches and bugs both visual and mechanical make it VERY hard to play. Not an overall enjoyable experience.
Posted May 3, 2024.
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1,209.0 hrs on record
Freedom, Customization, and MODS on Top of MODS

Skyrim isn’t just an open world — it’s a sandbox that lets you shape almost every aspect of your experience. Character creation is only the beginning. As you play, you define who your character becomes through skills you actually use, not arbitrary class restrictions. The game adapts to how you play, which makes every character feel personal.

And then there are the mods. Honestly, Skyrim without mods is great — but Skyrim with mods is borderline endless. You can overhaul combat, graphics, animations, survival mechanics, magic systems, AI behavior, UI, and even the entire world itself. Want hyper-realistic visuals? Done. Hardcore survival RPG? Easy. Completely new lands, questlines, companions, and stories? There are mods that rival full DLCs.

What makes this special is how seamlessly mods integrate into the game’s open-world freedom. You’re not just tweaking numbers — you’re reshaping Skyrim into your version of it. Every modded playthrough can feel like a completely different game, and that’s something very few titles ever achieve.

Player expression goes beyond combat too. Housing, gear, role-playing choices, moral decisions, and even how you interact with NPCs can all be customized or expanded through mods. You can roleplay a wandering mercenary, a scholar mage, a hunter living off the land, or something entirely unique.

Years later, Skyrim is still alive because of its community. The sheer creativity and passion behind the modding scene turns an already massive game into something that never really ends. Few games give you this much freedom — and fewer still trust the player enough to let them reshape the entire experience.

If you want a world that feels open, customizable, and endlessly replayable, Skyrim remains king — especially once you unleash the mods.

MODS. MODS. MODS.
Posted January 14, 2024. Last edited January 8.
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112.4 hrs on record (65.9 hrs at review time)
A very good game, with smooth graphics, engaging -if a bit tedious- gameplay mechanics, an amazingly well-designed setting which does a phenomenal job of portraying the local culture and tradition of Hong Kong.
An captivating story which even though it's been told many times in media, manages to stay interesting and make the player yearn for more, and keeps them invested in the characters. I highly recommend this to anyone who enjoys Open World games like GTA, RDR, SR, etc.
Posted November 20, 2022.
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2 people found this review helpful
147.0 hrs on record (2.9 hrs at review time)
This is just a badly directed B-movie. A 3D anime disguised as a video game, a cacophony of drama and Hideo Kojima's fetish projection.
Posted July 5, 2022. Last edited July 5, 2022.
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1 person found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
56.4 hrs on record (20.0 hrs at review time)
Just no.
Posted June 30, 2022.
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