A few more weapons
If one happens to play the game for at least several hours, one may appreciate the expanded arsenal. But as it seems unlikely to get to such a point, such a pack is quite a waste.
– A few more weaponsIf one happens to play the game for at least several hours, one may appreciate the expanded arsenal. But as it seems unlikely to get to such a point, such a pack is quite a waste. by DaLejd, Germany - Jun 13th 2020
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– Spiders and spiders, giant at thatDifferent than just dinos, but in game-play comes down to pretty much the same as with dinos. by DaLejd, Germany - Jun 13th 2020
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– Nice mini-additionThis DLC is a nice addition to the game. It could do with some integration into the UI tho, so that opening the overview for the Festival Area (and stadiums etc.) doesn't require having to click on the building in sometimes rather large cities. by DaLejd, Germany - Jun 13th 2020
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– Must-have DLC for a metropolisAmong the DLCs for Cities: Skylines, the DLC Mass Transit is my favorite one as it adds a range of options on how to take care of the transportation needs. Could have been even better if a differentiation between leisure tourists and business travelers would have been added, as well as tourists merely using the city as mid-point on a journey, but still great DLC. by DaLejd, Germany - May 18th 2020
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– It's alrightPretty much old Duke Nukem with a bit improved graphics. It comes with a new episode tho, which is a nice addition even if one knows the old episodes already and doesn't care for replaying them. by DaLejd, Germany - May 18th 2020
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– EnjoyableA bit older title of the Airport Madness series, but still enjoyable. by DaLejd, Germany - May 18th 2020
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– More variety to charactersThe DLC adds more variety to characters and their relations. If you enjoy that side of the game, this DLC is nice to play with. by DaLejd, Germany - May 18th 2020
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– Lively daytimePrior to this DLC the gameplay during day seemed to be mostly only about sending the night workers to rest and watching the timer for things to be crafted. With this DLC there is noticeably more going on at day, and nicely done at that. by DaLejd, Germany - May 18th 2020
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– Fair dealThree new skirmish scenarios and mobs may not seem an overwhelming amount of content added with this DLC, but so isn't the price for freshened up game-play. by DaLejd, Germany - May 18th 2020
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– Nice expansionThe DLC campaign seems tougher than the main campaign. Can't complain about lack of DLC content tho, which can be partially enjoyed in multiplayer as well. by DaLejd, Germany - May 18th 2020
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– Great gameThis game is somewhat like running the Millennium Falcon, expect it is a train and in the 19th century U.S. by DaLejd, Germany - May 18th 2020
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– Great sceneryThe different approach to the destinations in this DLC in comparison with the base game map, as mentioned in the description, is not only quite visible, but also well done. by DaLejd, Germany - May 18th 2020
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– Fair dealThree new skirmish scenarios and mobs may not seem an overwhelming amount of content added with this DLC, but so isn't the price for freshened up game-play. by DaLejd, Germany - May 18th 2020
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– Many little detailsThe DLC Green Cities comes with adding more variety to Cities: Skylines, such as in more possibilities for district specializations. Most of the DLC assets are rather cosmetic tho, that is differently looking buildings e.g. in specialized residential district. So not really offering as much a change on a macro-level of game-play as C:S DLC After Dark, Mass Transit or Natural Disasters. If you enjoy inspecting and/or watching the details of the city, easily add at least one star to the four I gave it. by DaLejd, Germany - May 18th 2020
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– Sophisticated simulationIn case you wonder, Train Simulator 2019 and 2020 are the same game - Train Simulator just got renamed with the actual year. So the (2019 left-over) key sold here unlocks TS2020, as well as the three mentioned DLCs. Or if you have TS2020 already, it unlocks the three mentioned DLCs for it. As for the game itself, I would call it a sophisticated simulation. The locomotives are recreated quite realistically, and the scenery comes with 3D-models even in relatively far distance off the track-sides. What seems a bit of a pity tho is that on many additional DLC routes all that 3D-scenery can't be seen much while driving - and while the game can be paused to fly around with the camera, it seems a bit too much content that sits outside of the context of game-play as such. by DaLejd, Germany - May 11th 2020
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– Easy-going scenariosIn case you wonder, Train Simulator 2019 and 2020 are the same game - Train Simulator just got renamed with the actual year. So the (2019 left-over) key sold here unlocks the DLC "North London" for TS2020, as well the "London Overground Class 378 'Capitalstar' EMU Add-On". The route itself comes with easy-going scenarios. by DaLejd, Germany - May 11th 2020
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– It can get hardly more retro than thisAtari Vault features some of very the first video-games in existence. Quite nice to check out, especially with the additions such as the online leader-boards. by DaLejd, Germany - May 11th 2020
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– In-game, but not on Steam's soundtrack listThe "DLC soundtrack" works in-game, but it doesn't appear in the Steam-user-account's list of soundtracks - which means that the music can't be listened to outside of game (through Steam's music player). Something many may not mind at all. I find it to be quite lame tho, especially because the DLC-soundtracks of with C:S associated CKII and EUIV do appear in that list, and it seems inconsistent for the C:S DLC soundtracks not to. by DaLejd, Germany - May 5th 2019
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– In-game, but not on Steam's soundtrack listThe "DLC soundtrack" works in-game, but it doesn't appear in the Steam-user-account's list of soundtracks - which means that the music can't be listened to outside of game (through Steam's music player). Something many may not mind at all. I find it to be quite lame tho, especially because the DLC-soundtracks of with C:S associated CKII and EUIV do appear in that list, and it seems inconsistent for the C:S DLC soundtracks not to. by DaLejd, Germany - May 5th 2019
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– In-game, but not on Steam's soundtrack listThe "DLC soundtrack" works in-game, but it doesn't appear in the Steam-user-account's list of soundtracks - which means that the music can't be listened to outside of game (through Steam's music player). Something many may not mind at all. I find it to be quite lame tho, especially because the DLC-soundtracks of with C:S associated CKII and EUIV do appear in that list, and it seems inconsistent for the C:S DLC soundtracks not to. by DaLejd, Germany - May 5th 2019
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