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Apothecarium : The Renaissance of Evil - Premium Edition
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Stellaris - Galaxy Edition
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Lily's Epic Quest
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DOOM
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Great kill sensation

It revives the old vibe of shooters with some inovations on the new fps styles. For sure is a must buy if you like this kind of game.

by smithmrm, Brazil - Aug 15th 2016

Tropico 5 – Complete Collection
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Lost Sea
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Chateau Garden
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Airport Madness: World Edition
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Enjoyable for what it is.

With the current version 1.73, it has a total of 12 airports, with the latest additions having been in Feb 2016. Comes with Steam achievements and trading cards. I received my copy as a free bonus to purchase during sales event.

As for the gameplay, it is kept relativly simple without need to study any manual while also being somwhat complex in terms of tactically and strategically managing the flow of traffic. That is that while airplanes will keep being inbound on every runway to land (for which the landing runway can be changed tho such as sending all to one runway only which then tho requires managing avoidance of collision already for inbound planes among each other, speed increased or lowered, or kept flying around for a bit), on the ground it is about getting landed planes to the terminals and then off the ground quickly as to avoid traffic jams while in all that avoiding collisions for any craft on any runway (which can become impossible to avoid when a huge traffic jam built up). With all that comes voice-confirmation of orders given, as in "Big jet five-seven, cleared for take-off, runway two-four-right.", which can be turned off tho. And there are a few modes available to play in, with focus on moving 100 planes without collision, or making it an amount of time without collision, or as in high-score play mode with challenges such as a runway becoming unavailable to use for some time (with score penalty if it is used).

All in all, for myself who enjoyed playing e.g. Kennedy Approach (which is more about altitudes and vectors than runways tho), a great find for the simple one-screen game it is. To a connoisseur of the genre probably too casual or simply not as pleasing as similar yet 3D versions (of which not all are on Steam), ergo this game arguably being more of a themed puzzle game than a simulation, but I find it to be enjoyable in itself anyhow.

by DaLejd, Germany - Aug 14th 2016

Van Helsing I. Complete Pack
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Great game!

I played this after playing Torchlight 2(which was amazing) and I was pleasantly surprised. The game is very fun. It has a unique atmosphere and the characters are likable.

I'm not sure if the game actually has much to do with the Van Helsing movies(since I haven't watched them). Some people said there isn't much resemblance but I don't care. The game is fun and in the end, that's what matters.

by MikelPrdnder, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Aug 14th 2016

Cities: Skylines - After Dark
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Nice additions.

The base game has the skybox day-night cycle also without this DLC. And the stuff the DLC adds (as mentioned in description) is not essential, but I found the additions after having played only the base game for some time to be nice, even tho there surely seems an argument about whether particularly bus terminal isn't something that ought be with the base game while DLC offering e.g. large-ish main train station as addition instead. In any case, with the DLC being able to have roads with bus lanes, and being able to have bike lanes, and taxis (and stands therefor), and dedicated commercial districts to turism and to leisure, it sure offers more in terms of city planning, such as e.g. making near stadium a leisure district with plenty of transportation possibilities. What I still miss tho in such regard is being able to make a wide pedestrian zone only, as in being able to have parking space nearby and with shops and such towards the pedestrian zone (which e.g. ambulances still can access), meaning as if an open-air shopping mall which isn't that uncommon in many a city. Still, as is, nice additions.

by DaLejd, Germany - Aug 14th 2016

Surgeon Simulator Anniversary Edition + I Am Bread
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Two totally accurate simulators

You are probably buying this because you watched a popular YouTuber play these games. I don't blame you(we're in the same boat). I'm not regretting my purchase(I got it on a discount) but I am questioning the quality of these games.

Surgeon Simulator requires you to "operate" on a patient. Generally this involves an organ transplant. This game is deceptively difficult. It may seem simple but there are so many thing that can go wrong.

I Am Bread is... well... a game about a Bread. Wow, right? Just like Surgeon Simulator, this game can be deceptively difficult. The first obstacle would be the controls. It takes a while to get used to them. The other issue are physics. Sometimes when you are pushing against other objects you can be sent flying(not good).

Overall, it's not a bad pack. I would only suggest you to get this if it's on a discount.

by MikelPrdnder, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Aug 14th 2016

Nancy Drew: Labyrinth of Lies
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Love Nancy!

I fell in love with nancy drew games at least 10 years ago, and have tried to play as many as i can get my hands on. I played the older ones on my pc, and am still upset some of the older ones are not compatable with macs, but i play the newer ones as they come out. I havent finished this one yet, but hopefully I will soon.

by shiasan101, USA - Aug 14th 2016

Total War™: ATTILA - Empires of Sand Culture Pack
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Good stuff

Just as the title says, this DLC adds some good stuff to the game. Compared to some other DLC like Blood and Burning, this one adds new three new factions to the game that aren't recycled from the base game. They are unique and have a separate approach to gameplay.

by MikelPrdnder, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Aug 14th 2016

Total War™: ATTILA - Slavic Nations Culture Pack
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Not bad

This DLC adds new Slavic factions to the game, all with unique abilities(poison arrows for example) and playstyle. The only issue I have with this DLC is that the new factions all look similar(graphically). Still not a bad DLC.

by MikelPrdnder, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Aug 14th 2016

Among the Sleep
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Nice, only nice

Among the sleep is a little ""Terror"" game, atmospheric, and without too much jumpscares, which is good. But is a simple game, with simple mechanics, and an unspired argument. If you want a creepy game for one or two nights, it's not bad, but there are much better games out there, like Amnesia, SOMA, Thief deadly shadows (the asylum level is still one of the must terrific levels ever made in a game), and many other examples. Cheaper examples also: this game pricing is probably the most terrific thing of Among the Sleep.

by Calandil, Spain - Aug 14th 2016

Celestian Tales: Old North
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Little gem

I love this game. Celestian Tales: Old North is a little JRPG full of charisma. You can play several times, from the point of view of different characters, so even being a short game, it is replayable. It's not perfect, but has much more quality than the overall JRPGs in steam.

by Calandil, Spain - Aug 14th 2016

Broken Age
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Great!

Broken Age is a great adventure, and if you see bad ratings out there, is because the Episode 1 is far, far better than Episode 2, which has too many awful puzzles. Anyways, as a whole thing, the game has gorgeous art, great voice acting, animations, sound, and the history is really cool.

by Calandil, Spain - Aug 14th 2016

Moebius: Empire Rising
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Not the best.

This game is not bad, but some aspects are "mediocre", specially if you've played Grey Matter, the last creation from Jane Jensen (who contributed in Moebius), and a great adventure. If you expect this to be similar in any way to Gray Matter or any other Jane Jensen creation, no, it's not.

by Calandil, Spain - Aug 14th 2016

Layers of Fear
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Construction Simulator 2015: Liebherr LTM 1300 6.2
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