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Recent reviews by Mrs. uLLeticaL™-L- | Soaphy

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18 people found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
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158.1 hrs on record (139.2 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Phasmophobia is hands down one of the scariest games I’ve ever played, and I love it for that.

The co-op experience is amazing!
I usually play with my boyfriend, and every session feels like a heart-pounding ghost-hunting adventure.
The tension builds slowly, I get nervous after being in the house too long without knowing how high my sanity still is.
Then suddenly the ghost slams the door shut and the real panic kicks in... It’s terrifying in the best way.

What makes it so intense is that every hunt feels different.
There’s a huge variety of ghost types, and figuring out which one you’re dealing with is like solving a really spooky puzzle, except the puzzle might kill you if you take too long.
We’ve had hunts where everything went smooth, others end in chaos, and that unpredictability keeps it exciting.
We’ve gotten better at identifying ghosts over time, but the fear never really goes away especially when one of us gets left alone in a haunted room.

That said, sometimes finding evidence can feel a little slow, especially on the bigger maps where it takes a while just to find the ghost’s room. We’ve also had moments where a DOTS ghost appeared once and then never again, which made it frustrating to confirm.

Even after many hours of playing, Phasmophobia still manages to surprise me. The atmosphere, the sound design, and the way ghosts interact with you, it all feels so intense, unique and immersive. And the fact that we’re actually using our voices to talk to the ghosts? Terrifying. But so cool.

If you’re looking for a co-op game that’s actually scary, with real stakes and tons of replayability, Phasmophobia delivers. Every hunt is a rush, and I can’t wait to see what terrifying updates come next.
Posted 21 April.
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42 people found this review helpful
6 people found this review funny
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47.6 hrs on record
Raft is a fun and cozy survival game that turns a tiny wooden raft into your own floating adventure.

You begin stranded on a tiny raft with nothing but a hook, surrounded by open ocean. From there, it’s all about collecting floating junk, expanding your raft, crafting gear, and fending off a very persistent shark. It’s simple at first, but quickly turns into a full-on ocean adventure.

Co-op is where Raft really shines. I've played the game with my boyfriend and we divided up tasks.
He build our raft into a floating palace and crafted everything else we needed to survive, while I took care of our needs by gathering supplies and making dinner.
Exploring islands, diving for resources, and surviving the ocean felt way more fun with both of us working side by side.
The co-op is smooth and easy, and honestly, it's the perfect game for a cozy gaming session together.

The story is a cool addition too. Finding abandoned outposts and learning what happened to the world gives you a reason to sail beyond your comfort zone. The islands and underwater areas are fun to explore and packed with useful resources.

Overall, I really enjoyed my time in Raft.
I just hope the developers keep adding more content because it's been a while since we had any updates...
Posted 16 April.
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5 people found this review helpful
34.5 hrs on record (25.8 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Schedule I is a chaotic, darkly hilarious, and insanely addicting drug empire simulator.

Start with nothing and rise to power by producing and distributing a variety of drugs, each with its own unique mechanics and effects. Grow your empire by acquiring properties, hiring employees, and building fully automated production lines.

From crafting insane strains that turn your customers into zombies or aliens with explosive diarrhea, to head-swelling, one eyed cyclopes spasming across the ground. The possibilities are as ridiculous as they are endless.

Whether you’re skating around delivering product or managing high-end labs, the gameplay loop is smooth, satisfying, and constantly surprising.
Personally, I love selling drugs and then pickpocketing the stash right back! Pure madness, in the best way.

Made by a solo developer, yet it outshines what big budget studios are putting out.
Posted 14 April.
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5 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
979.0 hrs on record (752.7 hrs at review time)
The Finals is a fast-paced, team-based FPS where chaos and creativity collide.

Enter a chaotic game show where the environment fights with you. Blow up buildings, weaponize fire and goo, and reshape the battlefield to outplay your enemies. In The Finals, destruction is strategy.

Choose your playstyle with Light, Medium, or Heavy builds. Grapple across rooftops, smash through walls with a sledgehammer, cloak or dash past enemies, keep your team alive with a healingbeam or fast reviving. Each class has its own strengths, gear, and unique abilities, giving every match a different flavor.

Game modes keep things exciting. Whether you’re hauling vaults in Cashout, holding down a moving platform in Power Shift. Want to play more serious? Ranked mode is your place to be. And if you’re not in the mood to sweat, World Tour is perfect for mixing it up without stressing about your rank.
The game looks stunning, with vibrant, ever-changing arenas, with things like dynamic weather, changing time of day, and destructible terrain, no two matches ever feel the same.

I’ve put over 750 hours into this game and I’m still hooked. It nails that perfect mix of team strategy, high-octane action, and creative freedom. Whether I’m sweating in ranked or just messing around in quick play, The Finals never gets old.

If you like explosive sandbox-style gameplay, tactical team fights, and complete environmental chaos, this is one of the most unique shooters out there.

Overall, it’s an absolute blast. I can't recommend it enough.
Posted 27 November, 2024. Last edited 5 April.
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26 people found this review helpful
0.2 hrs on record
Bananametr is an low effort clicker game.
You click on a picture of a banana and it gives you a cheap banana in your steam inventory.

You can't change the banana, but you can buy a very low quality background DLC pack.
Unlike the popular Banana game this counter does save your high score and there is a leaderboard to see who clicked the most.
However, you can just use a macro auto clicker.
Let's be honest, this isn't even a game, it's filth on the Steam store and it's super disappointing to see so many people idle this trash.
Posted 30 June, 2024.
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19 people found this review helpful
2.8 hrs on record (2.6 hrs at review time)
Banana is an low effort clicker game.
You click on a picture of a banana and it gives you a cheap banana in your steam inventory.
If you are lucky enough you'll get rewarded with a banana that cost more than 3 cents.

You can't change the banana and the counter resets after restarting the game.
I don't understand why people would want to play this game or support these developers in the first place.
I noticed that many of the artwork they used for the bananas were stolen.
This isn't even a game, its filth on the Steam store and it's disappointing to see so many people idle this trash.
Posted 30 June, 2024. Last edited 30 June, 2024.
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7 people found this review helpful
0.3 hrs on record
This game is being removed.
Since it looked fun and it's saying that the game is playable for 2-8 players, me and my boyfriend decided to give it a try.
Sadly enough it wasn't playable anymore.
It seems like it's shut down already.
Posted 20 May, 2024.
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1 person found this review helpful
140.3 hrs on record (140.0 hrs at review time)
Deceive Inc. is a stylish multiplayer game that immerses you in the world of espionage, allowing you to disguise yourself, utilize high-tech gadgets, and outwit rival agents. The concept is intriguing, and the gameplay offers a unique blend of stealth and strategy.​

However, as of late 2024, the player base has significantly declined. Recent statistics indicate an average of around 12 players online. This scarcity of active players results in prolonged matchmaking times and mostly not finding a game at all.

While Deceive Inc. has the potential to be an engaging, fun and thrilling experience, the current lack of an active community greatly diminishes its appeal since it is not playable.
I will never understand why they didn't make it Free2Play, and I also don't understand why the game is still purchasable.
My advice is: Don't buy it because you won't be able to play!
Posted 21 November, 2023. Last edited 5 April.
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232 people found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
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640.5 hrs on record (501.6 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Disney Dreamlight Valley is a very promising Disney game, which is loosely inspired by Animal Crossing.
Living in your own decorated Valley and hangout with your favorite Disney characters.
It sounded so fun right, but is it really?

I've bought the ultimate edition for 70,00€ which is the most expensive version of the game.
This version gives you many items and also 20,000 Moonstones which is in game currency.
Moonstones is the currency that can bought with real money, or you can claim 50 moonstones a day when you login.
This game will go free2play and it was no secret that eventually after the game released we would get a premium shop so they would make money.
We also have a Starpath Battlepass which cost moonstones too.
I'd like to quote what they have stated on their own website.

Microtransactions will be limited and will focus on cosmetic items. Core gameplay mechanics will not be monetized, and the base game will not require additional purchases to be enjoyed as intended. After Early Access, we have plans to add paid expansions that will add significant content to the game, but this will not impact the original full game experience offered at launch.

Please note: At the start of Early Access, monetization mechanics will not be fully implemented. To ensure the game is meeting player expectations, we will leverage community feedback to implement these systems to ensure Disney Dreamlight Valley is polished and fun.

Well, that's a effing lie now is it?
They started with promises and made it seem like they were listening to the community and giving us gifts.
But slowly Gameloft is showing their true colors by creating content behind paywalls like the WALL-E quest and a premium shop with skins that cost around 15,00€ each which are crazy prices.
To buy all their content every week cost around 40-50€... So understand that if you want to collect everything the game will eventually cost you hundreds!!!!!
I don't mind spending a bit of money, but these prices for a singleplayer game are INSANEEEEE!!!!

On top of everything, they are breaking promises, for example organizing events that end on a certain date and suddenly they end it early while people were working so hard to enter the contest.
They also pretend you can win cool prizes but the last time we won a teapot which was copy paste resized item.
A summer event was coming where the rewards were 2 skins for 2 characters, people were so excited for this and as soon as they realized that they have put those in the premium shop too.
Where is our Heroic Clothing Set? or our Walt Disney & Mickey Statue? Things that were promised with the Community challenge.

All they do right now is implement more and more ways to ask you for money while the game is in early access and buggy AF.
Those bugs don't get patched fast, if there is a problem it will be fixed with the next update which is weeks later!
Everybody is complaining on Twitter and IG about it, but they aren't responding on any of it.
The game is going down hill pretty fast right now and it isn't even released yet.
Posted 15 June, 2023. Last edited 15 June, 2023.
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6 people found this review helpful
0.0 hrs on record
People buy these DLCs not only for the character but also the perks.You spend money because you want to have something, and after x amount of time they just take it away and give you something else in return that you don't even want to have. Those are the typical BHVR shenanigans! They just change everything you paid for whenever they feel like it. R.I.P. Boon: Circle of Healing
Posted 25 March, 2023. Last edited 25 March, 2023.
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