Reviews by Anonymous

Colonial Conquest
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Solid strategy game.

This isn't the best or deepest game around and it does only have single player and local multiplayer, but it still works pretty well. It's a fun game that even has Steam achievements, which seems surprisingly uncommon for games that are similar to this. It might be a bit too simple and might not be for everyone, but if you are looking for this type of game, my guess would be that you will enjoy it.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 26th 2016

Legend of Kay Anniversary
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Remastered version of a classic.

Perhaps underrated a decade ago, the remastered version keeps what made the original platformer great, but updates everything that needed to be updated, to make it looks and feel like a new game. They put a lot of effort into it, including adding achievements and global stat tracking. Check it out.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

Wasteland 2: Director's Cut - Digital Deluxe Edition
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Great follow-up, to the 1988 classic.

Wasteland 1 came out in 1988. Wasteland 2 in 2014. That kind of means, "It better be good". It is.

Most post-apocalyptic games are shooters, now. Even classic approaches like Fallout, for exampled, evolved into other games. This one feels like it is taking it back to where the point of evolution and building on top of what had been made, to offer something that keeps old fans, yet makes new ones at the same time.

I recommend checking it out and getting the fully loaded Deluxe edition, which even comes with the original game. Even after they released it the first time, they just kept working on it and have made it all that much better. It's worth checking out.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

Homeworld Remastered Collection
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5 games in one and worth every penny.

You don't just get Homeworld Remastered, you get one and two, one and two remastered, and a multiplayer version of the game. That pretty much tells you it is going to be worth the money, especially when you realize they are all good.

The originals were fun, well thought out games. They took some people that worked on those and tasked them with making the new, remastered ones feel like you are still playing the same game, just a much better, modern version of each. It shows and makes this collection worth getting. A really solid RTS collection. Check it out.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

Tropico 5: T-Day DLC
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Perhaps the best Tropico 5 DLC.

This is a fun DLC, that somehow proves useful. It has this great vibe, as you try to film a movie for the main mission. A side benefit is that you can fort up the island, making it even stronger than standard tactics. You get maybe the best story from the DLCs and a huge positive in the building department. Pretty solid combo.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

Craft The World
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A must play game.

A god-sim, that combines many different game types, and actually pulls them all off. Pretty much unheard of, with this type of approach not being messed up. You control dwarves, have them do tasks for you, and make many choices throughout the play within a randomly generated world. Worth playing.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

Euro Truck Simulator 2 - Scandinavia
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Great update, if you enjoy the game.

I got into this game for a Christmas event that they held. It felt worth sticking around, for new things. 27 new cities, along with a whole region that offers a new driving experience. Sign me up. This is a huge DLC and worth getting.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

Guns, Gore & Cannoli
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Very fun, loaded game.

Great looking game, with attention to detail. Side scrolling, with zombies. Usually a positive. Add in a 1920s, mafia vibe and up to four players, it becomes impossible to recommend against it. Really, really fun game, worth checking out.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

Flem
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Cute platformer that is very entertaining.

The first thing you will notice about the game is that it is about a cute little booger. :) Don't take that as meaning it isn't a tough game or anything like that. It's a fun platformer with a lot of challenges. You will find yourself going back and trying to get gold on the 40 or so levels it has. Any game that makes you want to keep playing, has to be worth the purchase.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

Tropico 5: Mad World DLC
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Odd DLC, that is a bit grindy.

To some, this isn't necessarily a good DLC. It does have benefits on harder difficulties, with the new Asylum building, but the mission might ruin it for some. The problem ends up being that at best, it has a grindy mission. At worst? A buggy mission that some can't finish. Still, if the price is right, I would pick it up. The building bonuses are worth it.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

Tropico 5: Espionage
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Nice gain of spying abilities.

There is a lot in this DLC, which is good, due to the price. You gain a lot of spying/policing abilities/buildings, which will benefit your setup. The story can be a bit too much of a tutorial on how to use it, which I guess helps some. Still, worth it, if you like the game. Check it out.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

Tropico 5: Generalissimo DLC
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A solid, unique military building, saves it.

Perhaps not the best story and it may not be a DLC for everyone, but they do add a nice HQ building that can train commando squads. It is a unique building, so you only get one, but it is a decent one. Worth checking out if the price is right.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

Tropico 5: Waterborne DLC
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A big DLC, with a lot to offer.

This is actually a pretty solid expansion, that offers all sorts of new things. Missions, buildings, vehicles, and so forth, that actually make your island better. People pick on the smaller DLCs for the game, but this is one of the two big ones, so if you play the game, it is worth grabbing this. The most important thing is that some of the buildings are useful, thus you should have them on your island. Worth getting the DLC, if the price is right.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

Solarix
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Challenging stealth game.

Any sci-fi game will draw my interest, but not every one can hold it. This one actually can. It looks and feels a bit like a System Shock game, but does its own thing. At first I was thinking that I was going to just shoot through everything, I learned a fast lesson on that. It is a true stealth game, with limited ammo and tricky scenarios. Worth a play.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

Dungeons 2 - A Chance of Dragons DLC
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Good maps.

Not an overwhelmingly large DLC, but the three maps provided were really fun, so worth the price of admission. It's worth checking out this DLC, if you have the game.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

Out There: Omega Edition
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A unique blending of genres.

I was drawn in because it seemed like an FTL style of game. It is, to a limited extent. Instead of combat, your focus is on resource management. This can provide a different sort of challenge. With achievements, nice graphics, and a fair amount to do, it is worth checking out.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

Crowntakers: Undead Undertakings DLC
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Great DLC, for an underrated game.

I always appreciate a loaded DLC and this qualifies. As the only DLC they have done so far, it adds a ton of new things. This includes 15 achievements, a new mercenary, and it adds much to each on that was already there. Worth the cost, if you like the Crowntakers.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

Pajama Sam: No Need To Hide When It’s Dark Outside
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Cute, classic game.

20 years old, this year, but still has it going. You could do a lot worse for a children's game. I recommend getting all of their games.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

Joe Dever's Lone Wolf HD Remastered
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Solid gamebook title.

It looks good, plays well, and has nothing that I can really complain about. To some it would get a bit grindy after a while, but I tend to not be bothered by things such as that. I think it has more than enough going on to make it worth checking out. Get it, if the price is right.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

Crusader Kings II: Way of Life
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Kind of a crazy DLC, once you see it playing out.

I don't know exactly how to explain this DLC, but it is probably worth the money, to most that enjoy CKII. Basically it lets you live out your life with all sorts of scenarios, including having your wife cheat on you and having all sorts of random outcomes. It's worth getting, if you want something a bit different. They patched it after release, to fix any early problems you might have read about.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

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