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Jaxon
Kansas City, Missouri, United States
About Me:

Hey there! I'm Jaxon, hailing from Kansas City, Missouri. I'm a big fan of Survival, Horror, Simulation, and FPS games. You can find me lost in the city when I'm not gaming. I love to experience new things and travel to cities by exploring the architecture and food. I've been to these States (http://bit.ly/3FAzniW) , and have only been to Canada (with plans to travel EU).

My Profession is a DevOps Engineer (Developer Operations Engineer) after I graduated with my Bachelor's in Cyber Security, and a minor in Mathematics.

My Gaming & Workstation Rig:

CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X
Motherboard: MSI MAG B550 Tomahawk
Memory: 64 GB RAM (DDR4)
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080TI
Storage: 1 TB NVMe SSD | 2TB HDD
Operating System: Windows 10 Pro (x64)
Monitor: LG ULTRAGEAR 2560X1440 144Hz

Interests & Hobbies:
Gaming: Horror, Action, Simulation, RPGs
Music: Metal, Classic Rock, 80s, Pop
Sports Teams: St. Louis Blues (NHL), Kansas City Chiefs (NFL), Kansas City Royals (MLB)
Tech: Computer Hardware, Tech Support, Troubleshooting
Other Hobbies: Architecture, Photography, Hiking, spending time with family and pets.

You can find me on these platforms:
Discord: https://discord.gg/gBh3wHH
Steam Group: https://vip1.qiannidekk.tk/groups/The_Ember_Archives
Steam Curator: https://store.steampowered.com/curator/45601239/

A Little More About Me:

I've been married to my wonderful wife since August 10th, 2024. We share our home with our two awesome Corgis, Moose and Lizzie. Improving my gaming community is what I'm all about, sharing games and experiences.

Let's Connect!
About Me:

Hey there! I'm Jaxon, hailing from Kansas City, Missouri. I'm a big fan of Survival, Horror, Simulation, and FPS games. You can find me lost in the city when I'm not gaming. I love to experience new things and travel to cities by exploring the architecture and food. I've been to these States (http://bit.ly/3FAzniW) , and have only been to Canada (with plans to travel EU).

My Profession is a DevOps Engineer (Developer Operations Engineer) after I graduated with my Bachelor's in Cyber Security, and a minor in Mathematics.

My Gaming & Workstation Rig:

CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X
Motherboard: MSI MAG B550 Tomahawk
Memory: 64 GB RAM (DDR4)
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080TI
Storage: 1 TB NVMe SSD | 2TB HDD
Operating System: Windows 10 Pro (x64)
Monitor: LG ULTRAGEAR 2560X1440 144Hz

Interests & Hobbies:
Gaming: Horror, Action, Simulation, RPGs
Music: Metal, Classic Rock, 80s, Pop
Sports Teams: St. Louis Blues (NHL), Kansas City Chiefs (NFL), Kansas City Royals (MLB)
Tech: Computer Hardware, Tech Support, Troubleshooting
Other Hobbies: Architecture, Photography, Hiking, spending time with family and pets.

You can find me on these platforms:
Discord: https://discord.gg/gBh3wHH
Steam Group: https://vip1.qiannidekk.tk/groups/The_Ember_Archives
Steam Curator: https://store.steampowered.com/curator/45601239/

A Little More About Me:

I've been married to my wonderful wife since August 10th, 2024. We share our home with our two awesome Corgis, Moose and Lizzie. Improving my gaming community is what I'm all about, sharing games and experiences.

Let's Connect!
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9.6 Hours played
Remorses immediately stood out to me as something different from the usual indie horror experience. Before anything else, I'd like to thank Twistedline Games for providing me with a copy of the game, and apologize for taking so long to finally sit down and play it. For a debut Steam release, this is an incredibly ambitious project. You play as Jake, a man obsessed with investigating supernatural stories, myths, and local legends. His latest lead brings him to the town of Rivervalley to investigate rumors surrounding a witch. What begins as a fairly straightforward exploration game quickly spirals into something much darker, trapping you in a nightmare where every room, puzzle, and revelation feels designed to keep you questioning what is real and what isn't.

What impressed me most was the game's commitment to suspense over cheap scares. This isn't a horror game that relies on constant jump scares to keep your attention. Instead, it builds tension through atmosphere, uncertainty, and a series of increasingly unsettling situations that force you to think your way forward. The puzzles deserve special mention because they're not just filler between story moments. Some are simple enough to keep the pacing moving, while others genuinely require observation, memory, and problem-solving to overcome. Combined with a roughly six-hour runtime, the game manages to stay engaging throughout without overstaying its welcome. The sound design is also exceptional. Every footstep, rattling chain, flickering light, dripping pipe, and environmental sound contributes to an atmosphere that honestly feels closer to a larger-budget horror title than what you might expect from a first-time developer.

Visually, Remorses is equally impressive. The environments are detailed, the nightmare sequences are memorable, and the overall presentation consistently supports the game's themes of fear, guilt, and consequence. While a few rough edges remain, it's encouraging to see the developers actively releasing patches and addressing community feedback so quickly. My biggest emotional reaction came from the endings. Not because they were poorly written—they weren't—but because both outcomes left me feeling genuinely disappointed for Jake and the people around him. No matter which path I took, there was a lingering sense of loss that fit the title perfectly. For a first release, Remorses is remarkably confident in its vision. At around $16, I think it's a fair price for a six-hour horror experience that prioritizes atmosphere, puzzle-solving, and psychological tension over cheap thrills. It's graphically impressive, incredibly well designed from an audio standpoint, and one of the more memorable indie horror games I've played recently.

—The Ember Archives
https://store.steampowered.com/curator/45601239/
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Far Cry 3 was my first entry into the series, despite owning several of the later games, and after finally playing it, I completely understand why so many people still talk about it over a decade later. The story starts with Jason Brody as an ordinary guy thrown into an impossible situation, losing friends and family and being forced to adapt if he wants any chance of saving those still alive. Watching that transformation unfold was one of the game's strongest aspects. What begins as a rescue mission slowly becomes a story about survival, violence, and how far someone is willing to go for the people they care about. Fourteen years after release, the narrative still holds up remarkably well and kept me invested from beginning to end.

The gameplay was equally impressive. The gunplay feels satisfying, every weapon has attachments and unlocks, and the stealth mechanics were so enjoyable that I often chose to clear outposts quietly before things could erupt into chaos. Exploration constantly rewarded curiosity with new collectibles, upgrades, and opportunities to improve your character. The progression system strikes a great balance between making you feel stronger without removing the challenge entirely. Even the achievement list was enjoyable to work through, and I was pleasantly surprised by how smoothly the game ran overall. If you run into stability issues or crashes, there are Steam guides available that helped solve those problems quickly and made the experience much more enjoyable.

The game isn't perfect, though. Some of the NPC dialogue and background music become repetitive over time, and there were moments where hearing the same lines repeatedly started to wear thin. Thankfully, those annoyances never overshadowed what the game does well. The characters are memorable, the world is beautiful to explore, and the story consistently gives you reasons to keep pushing forward. For a game released in 2012, Far Cry 3 remains incredibly playable and engaging today. If this is where the series began for me, I'm excited to see where the later entries go from here.

—The Ember Archives
https://store.steampowered.com/curator/45601239/
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60 hrs on record
last played on Jun 10
110 hrs on record
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12.3 hrs on record
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Dec 24, 2025 @ 7:51am 
sim life is the best life
Oct 24, 2024 @ 8:27am 
i mean i rlly enjoy the game
Oct 24, 2024 @ 7:47am 
Thats alot of hours, gotta get sponsored
Oct 23, 2024 @ 9:40am 
wdym?
Oct 23, 2024 @ 8:12am 
Does BeamNG not pay?
Oct 23, 2024 @ 7:32am 
i need money