RSS Reviews
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Unreal DirectX11 Renderer for UT, UG , Rune and DX

Mod review

This "developer" is e-begging users of this renderer by including a pop-up ad for the "developer's" PayPal (soon to be Patreon) and forcibly inserting it into the user's clipboard without their consent. Then the "developer" is going of his way to gaslight people to make it seem like forcing this nonsense to the users is justified by throwing other people like Epic, Namco, and Nightdive Studios under the bus for reasons that don't even involve them. If this does not quality as a scam and nagware on ModDB, then I don't know will.

P.S.
The "developer" of this render has deleted my posts chewing him out on this **** like the coward that he is.

10

Dreamcast Conversion

Mod review

This is a great, easy-to-use installer/mod package setup tool that gives users many options on how to improve their Sonic Adventure DX experience on PC.

1

A.R.E.S. Extinction Agenda

Game review

These guys are greedy douchebags that will kick anybody down for money, just ask Inafune.

1

Grand Theft Auto III: 10 Year Anniversary PC Edition

Mod review

I don't want to sound mean or anything, but this is not what I would consider to be something called a "conversion" of the mobile version to PC. A lot of the assets feel jarring and out of place (why's Tommy Vercetti from VC here as a ped?), there's a lot of unnecessary files that shouldn't belong — some of which that appears to be important installation leftovers — that just bloats the file size of this more than it realistically should be, too many redundant or unneeded "fixes", and very unorganized mod pack.

At the risk of sounding like "I can do this better than you can", I've been working and attempting to make my own modpack aiming to be as faithful to the mobile version to my limited abilities by putting together pre-existing user-created mods to match the intended effect and possibly expand on it by taking advantage of what the PC version can bring to the table.

5

Brutal Doom

Mod review
7

Noxious

Game review

A decent yet impressive Dead Space tribute from Full-Sail university students, especially for their first time into video game development. Controls do feel unresponsive half the time and the game does have its annoying moments, but it's not too bad for a freeware game.