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Author: EmP (Mod)
Posted: October 06, 2018 (02:27 PM)
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Released almost a year since your last review. Welcome back, dude.

You don't seem to have gathered any rust, either; your review is long, but doesn't feel like it until perhaps the closing paragraphs where you try and lever in the stuff you couldn't fit in earlier. But the review's nearly done by that point, so who cares. Rimworld is a game a few of my friends have sunk a million hours into, so it's good to get some coverage of it here.

Hope to see the next one before next October.


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Author: Zydrate
Posted: October 09, 2018 (10:20 PM)
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I should buckle down and watch an LP of this game. All this time and I can't really tell what this game really IS, and your blurb really reflects that.


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Author: Nightfire
Posted: October 12, 2018 (12:59 PM)
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Yup. The tagline wasn't lying. It really does all those things. :|


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