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Crowntakers: Undead Undertakings DLC
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First DLC expansion

Steel your heart and ready your sword – the armies of the damned await in 'Undead Undertakings', the first major DLC expansion for Crowntakers, the challenging and addictive roguelike tactical RPG.

by gwadakidd, France - Dec 20th 2015

Victory At Sea
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Interesting, but Unpolished

The game looks nice, the user interface is well designed, and there is plenty of fun to be had. On the other hand, Victory at Sea can be repetitive and some useful information is lacking.

Much like "Mount and Blade" you have a little warband/fleet and a big ocean strategic map to travel around in. You can pick what type of fights you want and even conquer territory. Each fight earns war-bonds which can be spent on buying new ships, experience for the AI captains that gives them better accuracy, and rank that unlocks new classes. From there the player can chose to run a huge destroyer flotilla, or a complete carrier task force.

While there are a lot of ships in the game, the difference between many of them is often unclear. Many seem almost identical in operation, and the game doesn't always note which ones have unique features like long range torpedoes.

by Chainsaw.Aardvark, USA - Dec 20th 2015

Titan Souls Collectors Edition
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A Game of Dwarves
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Avoid

I watched this game with eager anticipation as a simpler and graphical successor to Dwarf Fortress while it was going through the Greenlight process on Steam. Unfortunately, like many Greenlight games, it's development was abandoned prematurely but it is still being pushed as a finished game. They even had the audacity to release some (highly over priced) DLC while the core game was still barely playable.

Save yourself from grief and avoid this one.

by dscody, USA - Dec 20th 2015

Torchlight II
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Great gameplay, some performance issues

Game has everything I like in a Diablo-style RPG, only downside is some choppiness (even with lowest FX settings) with system requirements met on a late 2011 MBP.

by AaronFitz, USA - Dec 20th 2015

Construction Simulator 2015
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Craft The World
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Very fun and just updated with multiplayer support.

I have played this since it first came out and they have made great improvements since and just came out with a multiplayer update. Great game!

by Jack Gay, USA - Dec 20th 2015

Anomaly Defenders
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Guns, Gore & Cannoli
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Super great fun game

Absolute super fun this game recommended if you like mafia gore and cannoli

by sander70, Netherlands - Dec 19th 2015

Shadow Warrior
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Great Arcade Hack´n Slay!

Oooh, this game was such fun. cheesy dialogs and an incredible fun sword wielding action. i just wish there would be more content. Especially, as soon as you get the final upgrade for the sword, the game is already almost over... think about the carnage you could do with it. Pity.

by lukas Huber, Germany - Dec 19th 2015

Europa Universalis IV: El Dorado
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Looking for gold instead of paradise

This expansion gives a new dimension to central and south Americas beyond what the previous Conquest of paradise added. Many new rich contents.

Natives peoples, countries and empires now have many new features that makes them interesting to play and, for seasoned players, able to somewhat resist to european invaders.

For these european adventurers, exploration and conquest also has new interesting and enjoyable features. Automated fleet exploration makes discovery less of a chore, and without loosing your ships to attrition. You also got to search for the 7 cities of gold. Once gold discovered, you have to protect your convoys if they are to reach destination unscathed.

by Nicolas I, Canada - Dec 19th 2015

Crusader Kings II: Horse Lords
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Makes nomadic tribes interesting to play

This expansion centred on Eurasia makes nomadic tribes way less generic by providing them with many new features as their own form of government.

Instead of just pillaging (still fun and available), you can build your empire, manage the clans inside your tribe and have your own kind of vassals, tributary states. You will even have your own trade system related to the control of the silk road.

Though I must admit I was not that interested at the beginning, I found the gameplay quite interesting, allowing the horse lords to face some of the same challenges as any medieval ruler to secure the continuing of his dynasty and manage his lands.

by Nicolas I, Canada - Dec 19th 2015

Europa Universalis IV: Common Sense
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Many new features, nothing fantastic but quite good

I did hear some bad comments about this expansion, but I find people too harsh. There is nothing strikingly interesting, but many new features that each add something to the gameplay.

The enhancement of the provincial improvement system is what I like the most, as it gives you more power to develop your country as you want on the long term, at the cost of precious monarch power points.

Different people will probably appreciate some of the other new features according the countries they like to play. The new protestant national churches will please some. The theocracies will please the zealous ones. People liking to dominate vassals get many new relationship actions. Democrats will like the new parliaments for some constitutional republics or monarchies, England getting it's very own special one. And free cities under the HRE. So there's a bit of everything for everyone in that expansion.

by Nicolas I, Canada - Dec 19th 2015

Homeworld Remastered Collection
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Crusader Kings II: The Republic
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For something different, maybe too different...

If you are a bit bored with the base game, it could be interesting to give it a try.

Managing to keep your family in power (you live in republic) is a real challenge, prestige is important, as are plots and bribes. But your game could also end too quickly.

You have to be a mastermind in diplomacy as republics are usually (at least at the beginning) not powerful militarily. Also, you can loose your trade posts during wars or when rulers change for less friendly ones. Not to mention the rivalry of others trade republics.

So I would say that may not please everybody (I have mixed feelings) but if you want to try to build a trade empire instead of a military one, this is quite entertaining for some time. But on the long term you may want to return to the base game or try new expansions.

by Nicolas I, Canada - Dec 18th 2015

Torchlight II
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Improves in the already quite good first one

More of the same, which is not a bad thing. :)

by Nuno Mendes, Portugal - Dec 18th 2015

SimCity Complete Edition
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Everything you could ever want in a City Simulation Game

I bought this game half a year ago and it is so unbelievably detailed. From the ability to create all building topologies to the highly flexible road design through to the amazing soundtrack, it makes playing this game so pleasant.

by PBDog1985, Ireland - Dec 18th 2015

I am Bread
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Among the Heavens: Remastered
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Catchy

Extremely catchy game! Made me play it from start to end and I not that one who beats games often.

by igor.chernakov, Malta - Dec 18th 2015

Europa Universalis IV: Sounds from the Community - Kairis Soundtrack
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Music is great!

The music in EUIV was always great however this takes it to a whole new level. The DLC sets out to launch you into a world that existed hundreds of years ago and succeeds in doing so. The immersion and power behind it is one stronger than many games I have played and highly recommend not only this but the other music DLC too.

by AlphaArBar, Ireland - Dec 18th 2015

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