so it's on sale and i have extra money
but don't want to end to end like nether (ugh worst game on steam)

so yay or nay you people of the internet :D

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yay

9 years ago
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can it cook me food?
i want to make sure i am marrying the right game

9 years ago
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No, though it doesn't get upset when you forget anniversaries

Decisions, decisions...

9 years ago
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damn! that's hard
but well i forget about anniversaries but i like eating, i guess i will have to find another thing to marry :(

i got friend zoned

9 years ago
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You don't have to marry. You can always become fuck-buddies.

8 years ago
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Seems interesting

9 years ago
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it worths a key in the market, give it a chance

9 years ago
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Nether is Skyrim compared to Air Control.

9 years ago
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Then what's Skyrim compared to Air Control?

8 years ago
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"Early Access Game"
'nuff said

9 years ago
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Agreed.. Im not touching any early access games, no matter how promising they look.

9 years ago
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It's too bad though because it does look promising.
For myself its mostly the price, $6.45 could get me a sandwich that would be guaranteed to be good and i would have complete access right after the purchase.
I wouldn't hesitate spending 1 or 2 dawrer for early access, i could lose those coins in my couch,
but when i can get games that are (full) releases for $5...well, yeah..

9 years ago
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*spelled "yea"

9 years ago
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It's Yay, as in hay, bay, nay, way. Not "Yeah."

9 years ago
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Nope. "Yay" is an exclamation, usually connoting excitement. "Yea" means "yes," and is often used in conjunction with "nay" to ask a yes-or-no question.

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...not to be confused with "yeah," which is the lazy way of saying "yes." "Yeah" rhymes with "Nah" (slang for "No") and "wah" (onomatopoeia for a baby's cry).

9 years ago
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The Somme hasn't been showing any signs of life for some time now, so not counting Battlefield and Source mods Verdun is literally the only military shooter set in WWI on the market.

9 years ago
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yup thought about that too, but yeah 800 players averages doesn't look so promising, i just hope it has some kind of old hardcore shooting in it, as i seriously hate BF4 and lost my faith in CoD after mw2

9 years ago
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the game is funny but has the "level up and unlocks" cancer...

9 years ago
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One of the best shooters i've played

9 years ago
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wow, that's is good to know.

9 years ago
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if you have tf2 keys you can get it for a key or so from splitting a 4 pack which is a pretty good deal

9 years ago
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the battles are intense and fun to play, but since its early access it still has its bugs and small player base. but in my opinion they done a great job at giving it that ww1 trench warfare feeling.

9 years ago
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Bit buggy, but really good actually. Could use some polish but is playable. Also, at Christmas you can have a snowball fight.

Personally you would have to tell us your tastes before we could give you a recommendation.

9 years ago
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Isn't this exactly why Steam reviews exists?

9 years ago
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no.

9 years ago
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My bad. That's why reviews in general exists.

9 years ago
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Maybe, but as this is still in beta it's updated so the (older) reviews might be unaccured or invalid.

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I've had it since it first came out on early access, and while I haven't played it a lot or in a long time, it reminds me a lot of Red Orchestra 2, but set in WWI.

9 years ago
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yay

8 years ago
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bay

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m'kay

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Verdun seemed to be interesting and somewhat different take on World War 1 after playing tons of BF1. However.. the game feels extremely.. "clunky" to say. It can be extremely fun in small and somewhat larger dozes but I felt.. limited by my characters actions. Movement in the game felt sluggish, sometimes slightly unresponsive. The reload animations on at least some of the weapons such as pistols felt overly relaxed and slow. You really could tell that your character didn't give a rats *ss about the 10 germans rushing towards you with bayonets fixed while he slowly pushed a fresh magazine in to his pistol and pulled the slide back. The 1911 new magazine reload alone felt like it took two to three seconds which is enough to get shot multiple times. What I played it during the free "weekend" a while back did leave me a some what positive feeling for the game, but I really wish they would make movement and some of the animations more fluid and faster sometimes. If I were being run down by huns with bayonets fixed I surely wouldn't leisurely pull out a fresh magazine from my pants pocket, slowly slide it in to my gun and in a some what relaxed way slowly pull the pistol slide back to chamber a round.

6 years ago
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