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1 person found this review helpful
9.9 hrs on record (0.9 hrs at review time)
A pretty decent-looking anime MMORPG with a lot of potential ahead. The visuals are nice, giving off that classic anime adventure vibe without relying too much on gacha mechanics, which is honestly refreshing. It’s fairly optimized too - runs decently even on a low-end laptop, though performance could still improve a bit in certain areas. The gameplay feels smooth enough, and with the right updates and more content, this could easily become one of the better MMOs in the genre. I’d really love to see it available on consoles one day since that’s my main way of playing games. Overall, a solid start with a lot of promise if the developers keep it going in the right direction.
Posted October 10, 2025.
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690.5 hrs on record (528.4 hrs at review time)
ANOTHER PART?

I mean, it took them some time but they finally started to listen to their community. All stuff below, are slowly getting resolved. Happy to see, this update - 2.0 - made me fall in love with the game again.

I wish to this game to prosper, as a player that has like 1000 hours (Steam+PS5 included) and active community member. I am not still 100% happy about some stuff, but I am being reasonable and I really like most of the stuff and improvement, even though something is too slow and something is pushed too fast.
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ADDITIONAL REVIEW:

[!!!] THE FACT WE HAVE TO BEG FOR OUR DECOR ITEMS WE BUY WITH MONEY TO BE IMPLEMENTED INTO ACTUAL FURNITURE, BEING IGNORED FOR TWO MONTHS IS WILD.

[!!!] GASLIGHTED AND FORGOTTEN HANDHELDS THAT WERE PROMISED LIKE 5 MONTHS AGO.

[!!!] BATTLEPASS??!! REALLY??! REAAAAAAAAALLY?!!!

[!!!] IT IS OCTOBER AND WE ARE HAVING SPRING OUTFITS?! I AM FLABBERGASTED.

Note: Oh my GOD I love the game but I am so so tired of this.... I do not even mention the home building mechanics, constant bugs (which would be fine but every time they repair something, something new is broken)
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UPDATE REVIEW:
I really dislike how Infold has been communicating since the 1.5 update. Sadly, things haven’t improved with 1.6 either. While they’ve fixed some bugs, most events and quests feel like filler. The new outfits lack originality - many of them look the same, and it’s becoming repetitive and uninspired.

They’re also pushing out outfits far too quickly, and even after paying for certain packs, it’s difficult to obtain the full set. Events are once again dull, repetitive, or just outright boring.

It’s disappointing, because I truly loved this game. But now it feels like a daily checklist that takes 10 minutes to finish - and then there’s nothing left to do.

Worse yet, they still haven’t stopped the shady practices. Just recently, the mobile version's rating jumped from 1.5 to 5 stars overnight - clearly the result of paid bot reviews. On top of that, they continue with misleading “sales” that are borderline illegal in certain countries.

From now on, I’ll only play as F2P. I won’t support the developers with any more of my hard-earned money unless the updates and outfit designs genuinely improve.
I won’t be updating this review again to positive - Infold has had more than enough time to address all the community’s concerns, and they’ve chosen not to.
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FORMER REVIEW:
I started Infinity Nikki on my PS5 not long ago, and I absolutely loved it at first. Obviously, I switched to Steam once it arrived. A friend recommended it, and I quickly got hooked - not by the gacha, but by the game itself. Dressing Nikki felt like playing with a ball-jointed doll I always wished I had. I loved changing her look, exploring, collecting materials, crafting outfits, and getting into the story. It was genuinely fun. I even supported the game with small purchases because, unlike many others, the prices felt fair.

When the 1.5 update was announced, I was excited. The new features looked promising and made me love the game even more - until the update actually dropped.

Now? The game feels unplayable, rushed, and boring. Many of the new changes are confusing or just bad. It hurts to see Infold ignore player feedback and try to silence complaints with a few free pulls and some diamonds. I regret spending money on a game that now feels like it doesn’t care about its players.

The worst part is how disconnected the developers seem from their audience. Most of us are teens or adults. Just because the game is colorful and filled with pretty dresses doesn't mean we're children who can be ignored. Treat us with respect.

Sadly, Infinity Nikki now feels like just another predatory gacha game that feeds on gambling habits. If you’re going to ask people for real money, at least deliver something that’s worth it. Right now, it’s not.
Posted May 10, 2025. Last edited November 28, 2025.
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2 people found this review helpful
17.6 hrs on record (14.6 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
This game surprised me in the best way. The graphics are super simple, but that’s part of the charm – the goofy-looking characters and the hand-crafted style make it stand out from the sea of simulator games that all kind of look the same (you know the ones). It’s clear the dev has their own thing going on, and I really respect that.

Gameplay-wise, yeah, it can get repetitive, but there’s a weirdly satisfying loop to it. Managing your own properties, mixing up signature goods with custom or randomly generated names (some of which made me laugh) keeps it feeling fresh enough. It's got that creative touch that gives it more personality than you'd expect from a sim.

That said, I’d love to see some quality-of-life updates. A bit more variety, maybe more customization options for properties, and definitely an expanded map wouldn’t hurt. Give me more space to build my weird little empire.

Multiplayer shows promise – I tested it with boyfriend and it kind of worked. But there were a few bugs that made things tricky: paying debt didn’t really show up for me as player two, some orders bugged out, and a few objects got stuck (like tables or not disappearing plants that were trimmed). Restarting the lobby fixed it, but you know, not ideal.

Overall though? I’m into it. The game has its quirks, but also a lot of heart. Looking forward to future updates!
Posted April 22, 2025.
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2.9 hrs on record (0.3 hrs at review time)
Tiny Glade offers a breath of fresh air for those seeking a serene, low-pressure gaming experience. Set in a whimsical medieval world, the game invites you to design charming landscapes, building walls, towers, and other structures that evoke the timeless allure of the Middle Ages. The graphics are nothing short of stunning, with each stone, tree, and blade of grass beautifully rendered to create a warm, visually rich atmosphere. The art style strikes a perfect balance between realism and fantasy, drawing you into the tranquil setting with a painterly feel that delights the senses.

One of the game's standout features is its intuitive and easy-to-master controls. Whether you’re placing stones or designing pathways, everything feels smooth and responsive, allowing your creativity to flow without interruption. This simplicity makes it an ideal canvas for players who enjoy the art of design, offering a stress-free way to construct and beautify the world around you.

The absence of complex objectives might be a downside for players seeking deeper engagement, but Tiny Glade shines precisely because of its simplicity. It is less about grand adventures and more about offering a peaceful space for artistic expression. Daily themes and inspirations guide you, giving just the right nudge to kickstart your creativity, making it perfect for those who find themselves staring at a blank canvas unsure of where to begin.

However, it’s important to set your expectations correctly. Tiny Glade isn’t about intense gameplay or deep storylines; it’s about creating and relaxing. For players seeking a break from more demanding titles, this game provides a calming escape. That said, it is not without its limitations. Currently, it struggles to run smoothly on low-end laptops, which may result in occasional performance issues. While it remains playable, the game doesn't offer much in terms of graphic settings, so players with less powerful machines may need to accept some visual limitations.

In conclusion, Tiny Glade excels at what it sets out to do: provide a peaceful, creative outlet in a beautifully crafted world. For those who value relaxation and artistry over action and story, it is a delightful gem. Just be aware that it requires a relatively strong system to fully appreciate its graphical charm.
Posted September 23, 2024.
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127.0 hrs on record (29.0 hrs at review time)
The Long Dark is a masterclass in atmospheric survival, beautifully capturing the harsh and isolating essence of the Canadian wilderness. Its minimalist design and the challenge of surviving in relentless, unforgiving weather make it both captivating and tense. The simplicity of the game’s aesthetic works in harmony with its core survival mechanics, offering a slow, methodical experience that feels true to life.

However, the game can occasionally feel monotonous. While it's thrilling to explore and survive the elements, the limited variety of animals and crafting options leaves something to be desired. I found myself struggling through 20 days without discovering basic tools like a hatchet or knife, yet I had plenty of food and clothing, which made the balance feel off. Workbenches and forges are scarce without proper knowledge, adding to the frustration.

A base-building update or DLC could truly elevate the experience, allowing players to move objects, repair furniture, or customize their chosen hideouts. This would add much-needed depth to the otherwise static nature of the game’s world. Despite these shortcomings, The Long Dark remains a compelling survival challenge that shines in its atmosphere and design.
Posted September 17, 2024.
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58.2 hrs on record (47.2 hrs at review time)
Core Keeper is a charming and beautifully crafted game that excels in its pixel art design, immersing players in a vibrant underground world. The visual details, from the glow of crystals to the atmospheric shadows, feel both nostalgic and fresh, reminiscent of games like Terraria and Stardew Valley. The familiar playstyle is immediately inviting, especially for those experienced with similar games, making it easy to pick up and enjoy.

While the early stages may seem straightforward for veterans of sandbox adventures, Core Keeper reveals its true depth as you progress. The further you delve, the more challenging the gameplay becomes, especially during the magical and intense boss fights, which demand real strategy and precision.

That said, I would appreciate more variety in areas like livestock, crops, recipes, and magic weapons. Expanding these elements could add even more layers to an already engaging experience. Overall, Core Keeper delivers a captivating adventure that starts simple but evolves into a rewarding challenge, with beautifully executed design and gameplay.
Posted September 17, 2024.
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