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Anna's Quest
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Beautiful Adventure

Don't let yourself get fooled by the look of the game. It's a nice point and click adventure, that will entertain you for some hours.

by P@l@din, Germany - Dec 22nd 2017

Verdun
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Cities: Skylines - Mass Transit
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Crucial DLC

An interesting and crucial DLC for the best city buiding game out there right now. Although the series has released some useless DLC this one really adds things to the main game and should be bought if you've enjoyed playing the base game.

by Miltiadis Apostolidis, Greece - Dec 21st 2017

Gauntlet™
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Great with friends

Very nice multiplayer dungeon crawler hack and slash type game

by Nariom, France - Dec 21st 2017

Stellaris
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Space realtime-ish 4X

A solid 4X game with some cool twists. As a Paradox game, the focus is often on the story of your space empire - whether it's a democratic utopia, a dictatorial military junta, or even some stranger political system. The action takes place over real-time, but you can pause and speed up the clock whenever you need to. The lack of turns can be disorienting for players familiar with Civ or other 4Xs, but is easy to grasp and have fun with.

by Vladimir F.3, USA - Dec 21st 2017

State of Decay: YOSE
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One of the best zombie survival games

Pro:
- Permadeath keeps you on your toes.
- Great RNG lootingsystem.
- Melee and gunplay feels good.

Con:
- Permadeath is soo hard to accept when you have put a lot of energy into a character
- Full price for YOSE, even if you have the original.
- Boring story in my opinion.

Conclusion:
I have the original and bought YOSE on a deep sale. If you dont have the original and like Zombie Survival, don't let this one pass by.

by Claus M.1, Denmark - Dec 21st 2017

Fallout 4 VR
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Biggest VR game to date

Pro:
- Lots to do, not just a VR experience
- Free roam locomotion can be set to be nausea free
- VATS (aka slow-mo shooting) is implemented quite well

Con:
- Menu system is clunky for VR
- No scopes (yet)
- Not as immersive as other games - e.g. no pickup to loot, no manual reload, no 2-handed weapons and no "show hands" option unless melee without weapons
- No DLC
- No official mod support (yet)

Conclusion:
Not as immersive as other VR FPS games made for VR, but much larger in scope. Not including DLC is just greedy.

by Claus M.1, Denmark - Dec 21st 2017

Mount & Blade: Warband
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One of the best medieval games

Pro:
- Detailed economy
- You can set difficulty all the way from very realistic to you can beat an army of 100 single handedly
- Interesting combat and sieges

Con:
- Some sidequests are near impossible to solve
- Graphics are dated
- RNG

Conclusion:
Mount and Blade 2 Bannerlord will be my game of the year, no doubt. This is great to play while waiting.

by Claus M.1, Denmark - Dec 21st 2017

Tannenberg
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A solid title that has a bright future

The game in its current state isn't amazing mostly suffering from a lack of variety (in maps and available play-styles), but I'm confident that with these devs at the helm it will be a great game in a year or so.

by Drid, USA - Dec 21st 2017

Verdun
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Great WW1 Shooter

It definitely isn't without its flaws, but I have greatly enjoyed my time with this game.

by Drid, USA - Dec 21st 2017

Stellaris
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Good, but not great

The game right now is pretty fun for a couple playthroughs but gets stale much faster than the other paradox games. I'm sure a couple meaty dlcs will ultimately solve this issue.

by Drid, USA - Dec 21st 2017

Metro 2033 Redux
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Beautiful shooter

Continues in the visual traditions of the Stalker series with great graphics and amazing atmosphere.

by Drid, USA - Dec 21st 2017

Endless Legend - Shifters
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Another solid expansion for EL

What can I say I'm a sucker for moth people.

by Drid, USA - Dec 21st 2017

Steel Division: Normandy 44
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One hour in

And it seems like a solid title. Should be somewhat noted though that there is a heavy focus on multiplayer here, and I kinda wish it had more singleplayer content.

by Drid, USA - Dec 21st 2017

Iron Heart
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Love it!!

Awesome game, I enjoy it more than similar games of the same style. The previous reviewer says it didn't work on his Macbook Pro but it works great on my Macbook Pro (Running Sierra), if you're unsure it it will run on your comp try the demo before buying. Great game!!

by Jessica Elsasser, USA - Dec 21st 2017

Heart & Slash
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Fun game, well worth it :)

My Review for Heart & Slash.

I have beaten this game on Nov 3/17, to finally give a review on this game. First, i must give kudos to the dev that has created Heart & Slash and i hope they do make a sequal to this game. It brought back memory's of Legend Of Zelda gameplay action, with a retro pixel art style i so enjoy all together.

The Heart & Slash is very simple, yet tough but also enjoyable when you get the hang of it. The game has a tutorial, to teach you how to play but it also explain more of the story of how everything started. So I would suggest the tutorial first before you hop into the game, you will need to learn what you can do.

After you are done with that tutorial, it takes you right into the main game. Which is where you start off from the assembly line where all the robots are created, once you get a weapon the real adventure starts and you are having to choose which way pathway to choose.

But becareful! Once you die, you will end up back all the way at the first place you just started from. Which in this case it back to that assembly line, from where you was created. Not only that but everytime you die, you loose all your weapons & items as well as the upgrades for both weapons and items.

Not only that, the items you find are always random, which some can be a life saver, some can hinder you, while some just plain do nothing at all and be only a resource for healing yourself in dire moments.

Now understand you need to be smart and patiences. Meaning do not go hog wild trying to hack & slash every enemy in the game, that be a waste of health and will bring also fustration. But the game can be beaten, it just will take time. Because, the game doesn't have 10 stages. Nope it just only 3, but it depends on your pathways you took, weapons, items and upgrades you got.

Which will make it simple in your adventure or hinder you and not only that the game give random enemys and the bosses are random sometimes. Only boss that is not random is the main one, so that you know what is coming once you face him. Plus that final boss is super easy to beat once you find his weak spot or got a freaking awesome weapon.

Also i must not forget that you are able to play different characters. Each time you start the game to play, you can choose which character you want to play as. Each have there strengh and Weaknesses.

The characters you can play are Heart The Cheerful Robot, HRT1 Prototype, Heart O Ween, Slash The Rebel Robot, Robnin The Wondering Samubot & Eclipse The Husky Robot. As for the story for the game, it very interesting. You get cutscene moments with Slash and the terminal consoles you find at moments that you can talk to the Professor by.

Yet head up, those conversations changes when you get to the end of the game. Only the terminal consoles that is, but so far i say this game was fun and enjoying every moment of it, even when i wanted toss a brink at the screen.

lol Just joking, now for some Pros & Cons.

Pros+

+Fun Gameplay

+Interesting Story

+Nice soundtrack: I like the soundtrack music they added to this game

+Art Style Design: I like the design of the characters, enemys and world they made for this game.

+Challaging Gameplay: Super tough, but once you get the hang of it and are bless by the RNG Jesus with a mighty weapon that can kick ass. Then you are for sure can go through the game as a breeze. Yet just do not be slacking once you are over killing enemys and bosses are nothing to sneeze at.

Cons-

-End Game Boss: That is the only downside to the game. I won't ruin the boss fight for you, but lets say. Once you figure out, how to hurt the boss. It becomes nothing but a cake walk compair to the others bosses.

So would i recommend this game?

Yes i would!

Should you buy it full price?

That depends. But i always recommend anyone to wait for a game to go on sale before buying it full price, by that time they work the bugs out too. But if you want to pay full price go for it, the game its still worth it.

This is the end of my review, I thank you for reading and i hope this help anyone out in trying to figure out if they should buy it or not.

by Gabriel M.6, USA - Dec 21st 2017

Wings! Remastered Edition
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Nostalgia

A perfect arcade experience with a great atmosphere that brings back lovely memories for older gamers. The action is simple enough but still entertaining.

by klcln, France - Dec 21st 2017

Joe Dever's Lone Wolf HD Remastered
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Choose your own adventure

This game will probably please old fans of the game books and it is a pretty good translation from the page to the screen but if you're going in bear in mind it can get a bit grindy and repetitive sooner rather than later. Still, if you're a Lone Wolf fan chances are you're going to like it. Last but not least if you're not into puzzles make sure you pick the Sixth Sense discipline as it will be a big help.

by klcln, France - Dec 21st 2017

Crusader Kings II: Jade Dragon
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Absentee Landlord

This DLC doesn't bring in China but makes it into an absentee landlord. If you're playing in the East you will have to go out of your way to please and cajole the Emperor but if you're anywhere in the West it will be business as usual.

by klcln, France - Dec 21st 2017

Crowntakers: Undead Undertakings DLC
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A Worthy Addition

This is a pretty good DLC if you enjoy the base game then you will like this. The new character and challenges are enjoyable and make for much added diversity.

by klcln, France - Dec 21st 2017

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