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5 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
32.0 hrs on record
Naughty Dog continues to prove they’re absolute wizards when it comes to crafting narrative-driven video game experiences. With Uncharted 4 and The Lost Legacy, they reached a new level of mastery—these titles feel like the point where the studio truly perfected two core elements of the series.

1. Exceptional Storytelling and Characters
The story, voice acting, and overall character immersion are on another level. These characters feel real—grounded, believable, and emotionally compelling. You don’t just watch their journey; you buy into it. Naughty Dog’s cinematic approach hits its stride here, making every quiet moment, set piece, or conversation feel meaningful.

2. A Refined Gameplay Mix
The gameplay variety is significantly improved from earlier entries. Stealth is more satisfying and flexible, encounters offer multiple approaches, and the puzzles are actually engaging this time around. Combat, exploration, and problem-solving flow together far more naturally, making it consistently fun to play—not just to watch.

A Must-Play—Especially on Steam Deck
The PC/Steam release looks and plays beautifully, and it’s absolutely epic on the Steam Deck. Performance is smooth, visuals shine, and the portability makes the cinematic adventure feel even more impressive.

Verdict
Naughty Dog is at the top of their game with these titles. The Legacy of Thieves Collection is a must-play for anyone who loves narrative action games—and on sale, it’s an absolute bargain for this level of quality. #DLGbump
Posted November 18, 2025.
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2 people found this review helpful
1.2 hrs on record
Zau: Tales of Kenezera is a solid and enjoyable Metroidvania with a refreshing twist: its world is steeped in African myth and lore, giving the game a distinct atmosphere you don’t often see in the genre. The art direction and setting stand out, and the game does a good job of weaving cultural elements into its exploration and combat.

From a gameplay standpoint, it’s fun, smooth, and competently designed. That said, it doesn’t quite reach the top tier of the genre. If you’re looking for the very best Metroidvanias, I’d still recommend Ori (both games), Dead Cells, or Guacamelee before this one. Zau doesn’t have the same level of polish, fluidity, or emotional impact as those titles—but it’s still absolutely worth a look if you enjoy Metroidvanias and want something with a unique thematic identity.

Overall: A good, distinctive Metroidvania—just not a genre leader. #DLGbump
Posted November 18, 2025.
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3 people found this review helpful
21.3 hrs on record (3.0 hrs at review time)
RoboCop: Rogue City isn’t just a nostalgia cash grab—it’s a fantastic shooter that captures the gritty, satirical, and brutal essence of the 1987 classic. If you've ever wanted to stomp through Old Detroit dispensing justice with the Auto-9, this is the game for you. Grab some pizza while your at it!

"Dead or Alive, You're Coming With Me"
The game nails the atmosphere, with neon-soaked streets and corporate corruption straight out of Verhoeven’s film. Like Chronicles of Riddick: Butcher Bay, its world feels immersive and lived-in. There’s even Deus Ex: Human Revolution-style player choice, letting you investigate crimes, interact with civilians, and shape how the city views RoboCop.

The Power Fantasy Done Right
Unlike most FPS protagonists, RoboCop is the cover—slow, methodical, and unstoppable. The pinpoint-accurate Auto-9 and meaty gunplay feel fantastic, much like Prey (2017), where every encounter is deliberate and impactful. The game embraces the film’s over-the-top brutality, making combat gloriously satisfying.

"Your Move, Creep"
Where modern shooters often feel generic, Rogue City is a standout, delivering an authentic RoboCop experience with depth and immersion. Standing alongside Deus Ex, Riddick, and Prey, it’s proof that licensed games can still be great.

"I’d buy that for a dollar!" #DLGbump
Posted March 17, 2025.
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4 people found this review helpful
78.5 hrs on record
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth on PC looks amazing, with top-tier graphics, a great story, and solid gameplay. The port runs well overall, but it's missing some key PC features like ultra-wide support and deeper graphics settings. Performance is mostly smooth, though there are some frame rate dips, even on high-end hardware. Despite these minor issues, it's a great way to experience the game, and future updates could make it even better. This is award winning gaming.... just play it. TIFA!!!!!!!! #DLGbump
Posted January 31, 2025. Last edited November 24, 2025.
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4.9 hrs on record
Really fun free to play shooter.. fast paced action with cool destructible enviros
Posted December 2, 2024.
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2 people found this review helpful
18.2 hrs on record
So cheap so good. Buy it! #DLGBump
Posted November 28, 2024.
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1 person found this review helpful