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2.2 hrs on record
Best game ever I am now hard
Posted March 17, 2025. Last edited March 17, 2025.
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1 person found this review helpful
12.4 hrs on record (0.5 hrs at review time)
The spiritual successor to Death Stranding
Posted November 11, 2023.
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25.6 hrs on record (7.4 hrs at review time)
A game that fits the bill for any good casual simulator game. The soundtrack is nice and soothing, the gameplay mechanics are simple to understand and fun, and the art is well-made. So far I haven't seen any bugs myself, and it keeps me entertained with the quests it offers. It is definitely a game that the developers have put great effort into making, updating and caring for it, and for 10 dollars, I would say that it is well worth the price.
Posted January 16, 2023.
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2 people found this review helpful
166.7 hrs on record (23.8 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
I'd first like to say that it very well could just be me, but this game is INCREDIBLY difficult when you first begin to play.

In my 23 hours of playtime, I've never been so frustrated yet so satisfied at the same time trying to learn how to play the game, and just playing the game itself. For a game in early access, it definitely is not half bad. Currently, in the game's early access stage, there is no official story mode, only a Sandbox mode (However you can create your own story or acquire stories made by other people on the steam workshop.) In the Sandbox mode, you start out with a character created by you, with a unique personality, equipment and skill set (Note that other skills can also be improved by playing the game) as you try to survive the zombie wasteland with other survivors, encountering the occasional pack of zombies or handful of human looters out to rob and kill you.

Now the concept of this game seems quite generic and simple, just survive a zombie apocalypse by any means necessary, kind of like DayZ. But there are a couple of things I'd like to point out that I think makes this game different to games like DayZ.

One of which is simply being able to open your own server with ease without having to pay for server rentals. In Invisible Strain, you simply just start a game, and choose whether your server is invite only, friends can join by themselves or let anyone join. You won't have to go port forward or rent a server, and your friends can easily join.

The second reason is the single-player experience, in games like Rust and DayZ, people are usually relentless, killing anyone on sight for fear of others being a threat, or just because they want to, which means these games more or less depends on other people to spice up your experience. However, in DayZ, it's sort of hard to play singleplayer as you can't create your own server easily, and if you refuse to pay for server rentals or start a dedicated server in the background of your computer which uses additional memory and might require you to open your port which can potentially put your computer's security at risk, you'll just have to get lucky with an empty server and hope that no one joins in the meantime, and even then I think it will still be more enjoyable with other people playing, whether they are with or against you. I would like to say I have little experience with port forwarding, so take that part with a grain of salt.
In Invisible Strain, you won't have to worry about other real people stealing or destroying your loot as you can prevent this from happening by making your server invite only. Invisible Strain is kind of like DayZ but made enjoyable for people playing singleplayer, depending on your luck, NPCs may be friendly or hostile, some may even attempt to kill you without initiating conversation, and some friendly NPCs can be recruited and follow in your footsteps. Zombies will either have a short health bar with a weaker strain of the virus, or be extremely tanky with a fast-acting, mutated strain of the virus, making them deadly predators and should be avoided in certain situations.

I'm not saying this game is absolutely stunning and unique of course, it isn't as graphically detailed as DayZ or any other games, and does not have as much content just yet, but keep in mind that this game is only being worked on by one person in their spare time, so progress can be slow, but I see the potential for this game, and hopefully more updates will soon come.
Posted May 25, 2021.
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4 people found this review helpful
392.3 hrs on record (36.5 hrs at review time)
I think Cyberpunk is quite fun aside from some of the various bugs present in the game, CDPR did a good job designing Night City and the Badlands in particular. There are many side quests to keep you entertained while waiting for main quests and the character progression process means you can keep on doing various jobs and only get more powerful. I do think sometimes the bugs can kill the immersion in different times, but I think in time when the bugs will get patched, the game will become much better.

A Preem game
Posted December 14, 2020.
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651.3 hrs on record (302.5 hrs at review time)
haha lol cloaker go bululluuluuuuluuuluuuuuuu
Posted July 31, 2020.
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2 people found this review helpful
286.3 hrs on record (41.6 hrs at review time)