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Recommended
7.2 hrs last two weeks / 7.6 hrs on record (3.4 hrs at review time)
Posted: 28 Apr @ 10:56pm
Updated: 28 Apr @ 10:57pm

I paid $20 for this so I'm not biased. It's genuinely really good.

I haven't noticed many performance issues, most gamemodes work fine, the few that have had issues are very much on the developer of that mode, and not the game itself.

The actual modes are surprisingly good too, I was expecting AI slop and low effort stuff (of which there is) but there's actually a large amount of well crafted stuff here too. Just for example there's a COD zombies clone with a unique cartoon artstyle that's really well made (Ghoul Grounds), a plane arena game (Minifly) that's surprisingly addictive, a physics based combat dungeon-crawler (Dark Descent) and a few others I'll leave down below. My point being yes there is low effort AI slop here, but there's a lot of really cool stuff too.

For $20, I think it's pretty worth it, you're essentially getting a bunch of indie games bundled together, and your library will only keep expanding. They're not the best games ever of course, but they're good fun. To me this is a great game for those days when work has tired you out and you're not sure what you want to play, I felt like that today and this game just hit the perfect spot.

That being said, this is the type of game that lives or dies by it's community, if it's not popular enough talented developers probably won't waste time making cool stuff for it, so the future is very unknown, but as I said as it stands right now I think it's in a good place.

Other cool gamemodes:
Strike Force
Shoothouse
Blocks & Bullets
Creepy Donner: Night Shift
Terry's Granny
S&Coin
RagRoll Skater
Jumpy
Cut Them Down
Reviewer's PC Specs:
Windows 11
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10700 CPU @ 2.90GHz - RAM: 32 GB
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 - VRAM: 8 GB
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