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avater, do games w Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora - OpenCritic Review Thread
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The game is really good, like the Pandora version of FarCry Primal (last FarCry I actually played) but with better graphics und new fun gameplay elements like flying and an awesome open world. But if you are an Avatar fan the game is fucking amazing and an absolute must have imho.

Also the graphics and optimization are really awesome, rocking 110+ fps on a 6900XT on 1440p with FSR 3 and frame generation with everything on high or ultra.

So definitely would give this an 7.5 or 8 for normis and a solid 9 for Avatar fans.

Decoy321, do games w Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora - OpenCritic Review Thread

Every ad I’ve seen of this game makes the graphics look like absolute ass. As if it was cutting edge over a decade ago. How the hell are so many reviews calling it “absolutely gorgeous”?

It just seems like a low effort cash grab.

Bartsbigbugbag,

The videos on the ps store are really high quality, I would definitely call them gorgeous. I have no interest in this game, but I’ll probably pick it up on sale to let my little brothers play in a year or two.

avater,
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Don’t know what kind of videos or ads you have seen, but the graphics are really that amazing. Last time I saw such an amazing and dense rain forest was in Crysis.

Eheran, do games w Open Critic Wargroove 2 Reviews 85% Top Critic Average 92% Critics Recommend

Slightly cryptic headline, I was able to get the gist of it when I saw the page is called “open critic”.

Neato, do gaming w Lies of P Reviews
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Steph Sterling gave it an 8/10, which is fairly high for them.

Vipsu, do games w Armored Core VI Review Thread (85/100)
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When it comes to Armored Core 8/10 is actually 1-2 points higher than the series usually gets.
The game is no Dark souls or Elder ring but not bad for previously rather niche franchaise.

Carighan, do games w Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew Reviews - OpenCritic
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If you want to try it before you but it, both GOG and Steam have a demo.

The demo is very good. I love how quick-saving is fully part of the story this time.

Onyxonblack, do games w Jagged Alliance 3 Reviews | OpenCritic

This game is truly amazing! It plays great with a controller, and there’s already a bunch of Workshop Mod support.

Voroxpete, do games w Jagged Alliance 3 Reviews | OpenCritic

Here’s my review; the game is awesome.

It’s not for everyone. The combat is extremely tactical; you have different firemodes, different ammo types, the ability to set overwatch zones, different stances, stealth, the ability to choose exactly what body part you’re aiming at (you can literally shoot people in the junk), and the game expects you to fully utilize all of these tools right off the bat.

This is a total sandbox. There are quests that will be presented to give you some guidance, and the game starts you off on a very small island compared to the rest of the map, but other than that there is zero handholding. You’ll get advice, you’ll get hints, but you’re fully allowed to fuck up in any way you like from the moment you press start (down to and including fucking up your team selection). Helpfully though, the game does keep an extensive history of autosaves, including your last three turns in combat.

Thing is, if this game is for you, then everything I just described sounds fucking awesome.

And let me tell you, it is fucking awesome. This game is like Elden Ring as a tactical squad based RPG. It presents you with an array of tools, and a vast world to use them in, and then just says “Go, have fun!” and takes all the constraints away that most games like this would have.

Aside from the lack of hand holding, the B one other thing that will turn some people off is the tone. What Jagged Alliance has always gone for is “pastiche of eighties action movies.” This is Rambo meets Die Hard meets The Expendables. The dialogue is cheesy as fuck. Every character is a stereotype, including the westerners. Most of them are awful people, because they’re mercenaries. You’re literally funded by blood diamonds. But, FWIW, your enemies are explicitly fascists. You’re basically killing West African Jan 6ers. So that’s neat.

The humour is mostly dumb. The writing is cornball. And I completely get that for some people this goofy tone might feel strongly at odds with the brutally unforgiving combat. That’s just how it be I guess, and if you can’t jam with that, I understand.

The one other point of contention I’ve seen in a lot of reviews is the lack of a hit percentage. The game gives you a detailed breakdown of every single factor that affects your shot, but never the actual numbers. This is a conscious design choice. If you hate it, the game is extremely modabble and there’s already a mod for that. But I’m begging you to please try playing as is first. I didn’t know how I’d feel about the lack of hard numbers but going in, but now I absolutely love it. It’s so freeing. I find myself actually thinking about the tactics I’m using, looking at the battlefield and the enemies instead of just running down a spreadsheet.

Maruki_Hurakami, do games w Jagged Alliance 3 Reviews | OpenCritic

I started it last night. I’m really enjoying it so far!

Litany, do games w Jagged Alliance 3 Reviews | OpenCritic
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I've never played a Jagged Alliance game, but I'm a huge fan of Haemimont for Tropico and Surviving Mars. Even though this is a totally different genre, the fact that OG Jagged Alliance fans are hyped about this game's reception is pretty much making this a must play for me.

specialseaweed, do games w Capes has released, XCOM-like TBS with unique superhero characters - Reviews: 77 average, 75% recommended

Looked great at PAX last year. Excited for it.

stephaaaaan, do gaming w The Last of Is Part II Remastered Review Thread
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I think that „Directors Cut“ would‘ve been a more fitting term for this :) Nonetheless, an epic tale that is worth every second spent.

Carighan, do games w Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora - OpenCritic Review Thread
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Playing this now, the game is not bad at all, it’s just… massively disappointing?

It is just a skin over a Far Cry, with a lot of mechanics weakened to make space for the skin.

That being said, on the flipside, fucking hell is it the prettiest skin anyone ever made for any video game to convert it into another IP. Pandora comes to live like even the second movie could not achieve it, and walking between NPCs and through the jungle is utterly magical.

I would argue that if you get this cheap and you like Far Cry and in particular Pandora as a world, go for it. It’s not bad at all. But do not expect anything but a watered down Far Cry (which, granted, is an achievement in itself 😂).

BudgieMania, do gaming w Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty Reviews

Damn they got away with it huh. Not surprising, they always do.

Harlan_Cloverseed, do gaming w Lies of P Reviews
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Wish he didn’t look like a less sociopathic Russell Brand

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