It keeps the brutal, fast-paced gameplay DOOM from 2016 has. It adds more variation to the gameplay, though, e.g., more light puzzle elements, demons with varying weakness and strengths, and ways to traverse the environment. Customization options are also there, in case you like to switch up how your Doom Slayer looks during gameplay and cut scenes, or how you look in multiplayer. What still amazes me the most is how smooth the game runs compared to everything else.
The main attraction, visually at least, is the snow theme that gives your cities a beautiful wintry touch. That is in addition to the other weather that the patch that was released alongside this DLC included. The other buildings and game mechanics from the Snowfall DLC further deepen the experience, adding fun and realistic gameplay elements, e.g., heating, roads that need to be cleared, and trams.
If you are looking for a point-and-click adventure, or anything with a lot of gameplay really, this might not be for you. It's first and foremost telling a story in the veins of Twin Peaks. If you like films and games, then this could be a perfect crossover for you.
The main addition, to me personally at least, are random encounters for your travels through the world of Tyranny. Those both help or hinder you in your efforts, and further establish the interesting lore. Some new items are also added, so if you're all about the loot, that might be your favourite part.
A well-integrated, but also kind of minor, addition to Tyranny. The companion quests (for the companions from the base game) are possibly the best about it, but the new area is great to have as well.
This is the complete series of Black Mirror games, without the 2017 reboot, and neither related in any shape or form to the TV series. What you get is old-school point-and-click goodness with an interesting and dark story. It's not perfect, especially in terms of voice acting, but if you can see past those things, it's well worth the money. Those issues also improve with each part.
I'd say that if you like one of the three titles included, you'll also enjoy the other parts. The gameplay is basically the same, all being a reboot of the early '90s top-down shooter, meaning you'll be running around in a space environment, shooting aliens, akin to the film 'Aliens'. The visuals are updated, so are the sounds and the music. The camera is also more isometric now than straight top-down as it was in the past. The quality of the graphics is not the best in my opinion, but it gets the job done.
The gameplay is pretty simplistic, but it can still be enjoyable. The top-down graphics have a cartoonish, yet realistic map look; to me, they are the best part of the game.
This complete package will give you everything you need to enjoy being an island dictator. The graphics have the right mix of cartoonish and realism, and the atmosphere is beautifully tropical. You can play it in a kind of story mode or as a sandbox. The multiplayer is somewhat limited but at least there is some form of it included.
Set in a darkish fantasy world, you can't really be the hero you usually are in those kinds of games, but you'll still face choices where you can be more merciful or more ruthless. Choices you make will affect your playthrough, so there is plenty of replayability. The quest log is done in a way that you can take a break and still return later and pretty easily find out what you were doing and where you left off.
The graphics and animations are top-notch, the humour is funny as long as you like it crude. Having a character like the detective you're playing might not be a first in all existing media, but as far as point-and-click adventures go, it stands out. If you like hard-boiled detective stuff and aren't easily offended, give it a try!
While there are better games out there, it's still an OK way to see if the whole idea of an MMO is right for you. Unfortunately, there aren't many players, but then again, that might ease the concept of playing with other people in a shared world.
Playing different characters gives you variety all throughout the game. The humour is at times referential but includes something for everyone. In my personal opinion, the environments have a somewhat rough look to them, but graphics are rarely the important part in a point-and-click.
It differs somewhat from the original first two games of the series, but it's still Monkey Island after all, with all the fun and pirates and Caribbean-ness it entails. It's always nice to have Guybrush Threepwood go on new adventures.
Similar to the DLC pack for Crusader Kings II, this is also a great start to expand your game and start your DLC collection after having purchased the base game. Especially if you buy it on sale.
Great humour, fantastic graphics (if you like the Telltale style) and some of the best music I've ever heard in a game. Whether you played other Borderlands titles before or not, I strongly recommend it. :)
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