Reviews by Anonymous

Rising World
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Still a work in progress, but fun.

I think this is a good game and it isn't even finished yet, so I would only imagine that it will be great, when it is. What most drew me to it was the fact that it can be played single player. I hate being forced into a multiplayer setting, though it has a solid one. It's worth the price. Check it out.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

In Between
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A great game, even if you don't enjoy platformers.

This is actually a really enjoyable, good looking, puzzle-platformer. It not only provides a meaningful story, to go along with a solid game, but the stages change, to match your character's mood. All-around good experience.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

Crusader Kings II: Horse Lords
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Big DLC, with a lot to offer.

I find the Mongols to be interesting, so this makes for a great DLC. This is definitely a must have DLC, that is loaded with new mercenaries, cultures, and events. The Steppes are a fun area. I recommend checking this DLC out.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

Shelter 2
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Great looking game.

A beautiful game, about controlling a lynx. It doesn't all click as well as you might want, but I still think it is worth checking out. After you are done fighting it out with the camera, you can take to taking out other animals. Getting to take care of your kits can make the game for some. Check it out.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

Shoppe Keep
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Fantasy shop management worth trying.

This is a fun game, where you run a fantasy shop and deal with customers that you would typically be playing as, in other games. It is filled with busy work, which has been tweaked over time, so it has gotten better. To some, it may be too much. For someone like me, I can handle it. I think it is a game worth checking out.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

Fairy Fencer F
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Great JRPG.

Easily one of the best JRPGs available on Steam. Above-average graphics, well polished gameplay, and a great all-around setup. Definitely worth a try. Check it out.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

Amnesia™: Memories
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Great visual novel.

Considered to be one of the better visual novels on Steam, it lives up to the hype. Beautiful pictures, high end storylines, and over 20 endings. A must have, for any fan of the genre.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

Dungeons 2 - A Game of Winter
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Loaded DLC

This is actually a really nice DLC, with 8 new maps, 8 missions, and a new faction. This is obviously a play on Game of Thrones and it is worth having, even if just for that. You still get a lot to go with it. Worth it, if the price is right.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

Europa Universalis IV: Sounds from the Community - Kairis Soundtrack
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Good Soundtrack.

Perhaps the best tunes from EUIV. If you are into game music at all, might be worth a purchase. If you like the game, this is a must have. Check it out.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

Avernum 2: Crystal Souls
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Deep, entertaining game.

Maybe you look at this and think, "It isn't the best looking game". That is ok, but it plays really, really well. Old school can be alright, sometimes. This turn-based RPG is an example. This is like something I would have seen in my childhood, but updated for modern ideas and achievements. Hard not to recommend it. Check it out.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth2: Sisters Generation
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Good game in a solid series.

Better than the first, this is a fun turn-based battle game. It runs into an occasional stability problem, but overall it is a very fun game, that is part of what is now a trilogy. Worth checking out all three.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

The Perils of Man
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Fun point and click game.

Great graphics and an intriguing story, make this game worth trying out. The game is short and the gameplay is average, but it still makes for a good overall game. It's worth a purchase.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

Tormentum - Dark Sorrow
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High-end point and click adventure.

I'm not always into point and click, but this is one of the better ones out there. The art work is really the big seller here, as the whole game looks amazing. The gameplay is decent and the story is a solid selling point. Check it out.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

Tropico 5: Surfs Up! DLC
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A decent mission, referencing Hitchiker's Guide To The Galaxy.

You might see many Tropico DLCs out there and this one might not be special, but a collector, such as myself, wants them all. The standard setup is a new costume, new mission, and a new building, with a sandbox mode added. This then ends up being all about how much fun is the mission and how useful is the building? In this case, the building is mostly useless, but the mission makes it worth it. I would get it, if the price is right.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

Tropico 5: Supercomputer DLC
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Useful and fun DLC, at the very least.

Maybe not the best or most packed with features, but the Supercomputer building runs without workers and can be very useful in certain setups. The mission is solid, nothing spectacular. I recommend checking it out, if the price is right.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

Tropico 5: Joint Venture DLC
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Helps with tourism.

One can always use more tourism buildings in the game and the locals can even use the fast-food joint that comes with it. That alone makes it an alright DLC. The scenario is alright, so overall, worth checking out.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

Tropico 5: Supervillian DLC
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A fun building and an alright mission.

I think the fun that comes with the building is the seller, here. You get a giant laser, that you can actually aim and control. The problem is that it costs money to fire and maintain, plus it is slow to charge. Still, paired with a decent mission, you might as well get it.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

Tropico 5: Gone Green DLC
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Alright DLC, for the right setup.

The Tropico DLC releases typically offer a mission and a building, plus a few things you probably don't care about. Some people like to say that they are useless, but the truth is that there is almost always a use for the building, which shows how advanced a game like this can be. In this case, you might hear that the mission isn't much, but the building actually can be useful. You need power, but don't always have college educated people to run it? If you don't, then an alternate source can be the wind power that you get from this DLC.

Will you need it every time? No. Maybe once in a while. Nice to have if you do, though.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

Firefighters 2014: The Simulation Game
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Not awful, not great.

I was drawn in by the fact that it has achievements on Steam. Not common for this type of game. The actual game isn't great, but I did enjoy it for some time. It's a bit buggy and could be more one of those games that gets better each year, but still, you get roll around, fighting fires. Could be worse. ;D

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

Tropico 5: Inquisition DLC
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Maybe the worst Tropico 5 DLC.

The problem with this DLC, compared to the other similarly priced ones, is that the building is completely useless. Perhaps the mission could have saved it, but that is a bit too much on the boring side. Perhaps the only DLC they did that really doesn't have a positive. Still something a completionist or a collector to get.

by Anonymous, USA - Mar 13th 2016

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