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Raiden V: Director's Cut
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ELEX
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Of Kings And Men
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Raiden V: Director's Cut
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Escape The Past - Collection
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Franchise Hockey Manager 4
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Bomber Crew
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Starpoint Gemini Warlords: Cycle of Warfare
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Inmates
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SteamWorld Dig 2
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SteamWorld Dig 2 resumes the predecessor's success formula...

..., expands it and makes it mature, especially in level design and the finish opinion,that a great game.

by Zoltán Uri, Hungary - Oct 8th 2017

DARK SOULS™ II: Scholar of the First Sin
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Not the same but still a great game

I don't enjoy the game the same way as the other two games and I personally think they shouldn't be compared the same way because in my opinion Dark Souls 2 is not the same as Dark Souls or Dark Souls 3. Dark Souls 2 provides a larger experience than the other 2 games, it provides mechanics that can expand your gameplay in several different ways and I respect the developers for making this different approach.

by Nathan S.18, Canada - Oct 8th 2017

Sonic Forces Digital Bonus Edition
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Gothic Universe Edition
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Down the memory lane

Used to play Gothic 1 and 2 a lot when I was kid. Was one of my favorite games at the time. They are a bit awkward in controls but overall decent. Gothic 3 improved a lot, and its visuals are still good even 11 years later.

Overall a great purchase that takes you down the memory lane.

by Tintor, Latvia - Oct 7th 2017

Portal of Evil - Stolen Runes Collector's Edition
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Ottimo e multilingue - Great and multilingual

Prima di tutto va detto che il game è multilingue (italiano compreso), non solo in inglese come viene indicato nella presentazione. Si tratta di un tipico gioco d'avventura, ma la storia molto coinvolgente (ambientata in Italia!), le ottime immagini, le stupende scene cinematiche e la presenza di alcuni mini-giochi creativi compensano la mancanza di innovazione. Il sistema di suggerimenti è estremamente utile, mentre la mappa consente spostamenti veloci e facili tra le diverse località. Ottimo il fatto che la guida strategica sia in italiano! Si viaggia in ben 8 capitoli, e questo rende il game molto longevo. Le scene con oggetti nascosti, sebbene siano fin troppo piene, ci invitano a compiere azioni "logiche" (tenetele d'occhio perché le "incrocerete" più volte) e offrono diversi tipi di approccio nella ricerca. Gli extra e il capitolo bonus rendo tutto più ricco. Complessivamente, è un gioco molto emozionante, proposto in questo store ad un prezzo più che accettabile considerata la sua lunghezza. Quattro stelle solo per alcuni piccoli "bug" su iMac OS X El Capitan (ad esempio: nelle scene con oggetti nascosti si fa fatica a riportare gli oggetti nell'inventario), ma lo consiglio decisamente.

[First of all, the game is multilingual (including Italian), not just in English as indicated in the presentation. This is a typical adventure game, but the very engaging story (set in Italy!), The great images, the great cinematic scenes and the presence of some creative mini-games compensate for the lack of innovation. The system of suggestions is extremely useful, while the map allows fast and easy moving between the different locations. Great is the fact that strategic guidance is in Italian! It travels in 8 chapters, and this makes the game very long. Scenes with hidden objects, though they are too full, invite us to perform "logical" actions (keep an eye out for crossing them over and over) and offer different types of research approaches. Extra bonuses and bonuses make everything richer. Overall, this is a very exciting game, offered in this store at a price that is more than acceptable considering its length. Four stars only for some small "bugs" on iMac OS X El Capitan (for example: in hidden object scenes, it's hard to bring objects back into the inventory), but I definitely recommend it.]

by Roberto Guarchi, Italy - Oct 7th 2017

Project Highrise
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Easy to get lost in

Project Highrise is easy to get lost in, both in a good sense of not noticing how the hours fly by as well in a bad sense of that many types of units have various requirements which may at first seem difficult to get a grasp on. After having taken a bit of time to learn about what requirements are needed for what (and realized i.e. that there is a key shortcut to lay e.g. electrical lines for a floor with one click), I found that variety to be a very nice part of the game tho as it offers room for creativity about what type of building one wants. That is that one can focus on having plenty of small offices (of which there are various types) or rather aim to get some corporate HQ/s settled in the building, and/or similarly about apartments. Shops and restaurants come also in various tiers and types, such as with restaurants ranging from small coffee shops and bakeries to large i.e. sports bar and luxury restaurants.

In terms of overall construction it is also somewhat variable, as in that if one wants to build e.g. an upside-down pyramid, not a problem. All that comes with also a range of decorative items one can add. And support for mods (and Steam Workshop) expands on all that even more.

The game comes with a tutorial, a sandbox mode (with different difficulties) and a variety of scenarios which have specific requirements to be achieved.

What I did find not so great about the game is that if one happens to be in a situation of all loans taken and little income where it may take a few in-game days to get enough funds so one can build the next floor (and one already knows what all is in the build-menus), one can't open the in-game reports windows without the game pausing, and even opening Steam overlay pauses the game. And while the game is graphically nice enough in my view for game-play, besides the movement of people in the building there isn't really anything to watch going on, which all made it in that mentioned situation somewhat boring to me. Also, a simple campaign mode would seem nice for such a quite modern game, as in some town map where one could purchase plots for building after having amassed some money from first build with that first build perhaps still giving interest or possible to sell (with such perhaps even being connected to some leader-boards of sorts). Other than that tho, I enjoyed playing it and would be quite hyped if they would announce a 3D sequel for it.

by DaLejd, Germany - Oct 7th 2017

Project Highrise: Las Vegas
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Nice but also soso

Quite enjoyable about this DLC is that it adds even more variety to what can be build and gives even more room for creativity on how one wants their building to be composed.

Hotel rooms come in various tiers with various types, and there is a bit of variety on types of event rooms one can build, including planning events with some revenue from them, while also being able to build casinos (which bring some revenue too).

What I didn't find great about this tho is that on the hotel side of things it seemed not even a hotel garni even if going for all them deluxe rooms (meaning that the hotel doesn't even have its own breakfast room option, and somewhat hard to imagine that 4* or even 5* guests would all be happy to stand in line at a coffee shop for breakfast). Also, no concierge desk, no shuttle bay option (such as for picking guests up from the airport), no outside or garage parking whatsoever, no swimming pool option (however at least a small spa can be added), no hair-dressing service, ... And the types of events are quite limited and not at all considering that e.g. a HQ in building may want to rent out a conference room for a presentation with only invited guests, and many other types of events and functions happening, such as e.g. a banquet of newly-wed (for which one should also be able to hire an event manager to look after).

So in overall, I found this DLC to be nice addition but also rather far from making it seem as if a hotel sim itself were added to the game.

by DaLejd, Germany - Oct 7th 2017

Project Highrise: Miami Malls
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Nice specific content addition, but that is about it

For a small relatively cheap DLC which calls itself "content pack", I was pleasantly surprised about that such content does quite expand on the possibilities of types of shops that can be built. There also are a few additions to other build options, such as i.e. larger storage and ice-cream stand. And it adds a few more scenarios to game.

But if a player didn't care much prior for building shops and doesn't care for building a shopping center, there isn't really anything beyond that in this DLC.

by DaLejd, Germany - Oct 7th 2017

Project Highrise: Tokyo Towers
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Not bad, just quite "meh" for me

This DLC content pack adds new building options in the apartments section, so certainly nice to have even more variety to build with, and the balcony apartments also add some visual variety to the building at large. It also adds decoration items, and a service which picks up trash directly from residents, as in that with such service one doesn't need to have to build a trash bin for apartments on a floor. And the DLC comes with a few more scenarios.

So all in all, certainly some extra content to be had with this DLC. I just didn't find it to be expanding on my game-play, which is why I personally found it to be quite "meh", however someone focusing on building varied residential building will likely find more enjoyment with this DLC.

by DaLejd, Germany - Oct 7th 2017

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