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Stellaris: Federations
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A worth addon.

You have to be a dedicated Stellaris player to enjoy the DLCs. Otherwise, it's more mechanics, story and builds that may confuse new players. I enjoyed this one the most. It adds far more content that I initially thought it would.

by Adam T.16, United States - Sep 19th 2020

Death Stranding
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First time buyer and a great game

Amazing game, graphics are just insane and it runs really well on my i7 7700k and GTX 1080.

by Kelvin L.8, United Kingdom - Sep 18th 2020

Death Stranding
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Great

Very impressive game, played the game without knowing anything beforehand and I don't regret it.
However, I understand it's not a game made for everyone.

by Julie C.2, France - Sep 17th 2020

Crusader Kings III: Royal Edition
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Simply awesome

I couldn't get into CK2 no matter how hard I tried. This game though is great!

by Stefan Denchev, Bulgaria - Sep 16th 2020

Curse of the Dead Gods
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Fun little roguelike

Bought it kind of a whim and it turned out it was actually quite fun!

by Stefan Denchev, Bulgaria - Sep 16th 2020

METAL GEAR SOLID V: The Definitive Experience
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Totally amazing!

Even as someone who is not deep into the MGS universe and hasn't played any of the other games I thoroughly enjoyed this one as a stand-alone!

by Stefan Denchev, Bulgaria - Sep 16th 2020

Hell Let Loose
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Great game!

This game is simply just Battlefield 5 done right. Game is harder than regular Battlefield, because it's more realistic. Still there are some "gamifications" in it, but it doesn't stop everything else to scream "realism".

by Ɓukasz B.10, Poland - Sep 16th 2020

Crusader Kings III: Royal Edition
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Fantastic

It's Crusader Kings 2, but better in nearly every way- what more can you ask for?

by Chatborker, - Sep 16th 2020

Cities: Skylines - Campus
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Great Addition

Nice Campus, getting Sim City vibes with this one :)

by Kelthar, - Sep 15th 2020

Cuban Missile Crisis + Ice Crusade Pack
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Blitzkrieg gameplay with a Cold War flair

Classic Blitzkrieg RTS engine and gameplay applied to the Cold War conflict between USA and USSR/Cuba. The base game is extremely solid, and the Ice Crusade expansion adds a post-apocalyptic continuation that I think is worth picking up in this bundle.

by Alex K.38, USA - Sep 15th 2020

Elven Legacy Collection
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Old-school, spiritual successor to Fantasy Wars

Classic old-school turn-based RPG combat on a grid, very similar to Chess or games like King's Bounty. If you've played Fantasy Wars, it's basically more of the same kind of fun. This bundle also includes the Seige, Ranger, and Magic expansions to Elven Legacy, which I would buy for the full experience.

by Alex K.38, USA - Sep 15th 2020

Fantasy Wars
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Old-school tactical grid combat, fun!

Fantasy Wars is a classic old-school RPG, utilizing turn-based combat on a grid. It plays very similar to Chess or games like King's Bounty, with added RPG features and storyline. If you've played its successor Elven Legacy, this game is basically more of the same kind of fun. Recommended if you like these types of games and don't mind old-school game style.

by Alex K.38, USA - Sep 15th 2020

NecroVisioN + NecroVisioN: Lost Company
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World War I + Vampires + Dark Magic = Fun!

This is a really fun and unique old-school FPS game, reminding me a bit of Wolfenstein and a little bit of Bioshock. The main attraction is its completely fresh blend of setting and themes: there are not so many WWI games on the market, and I have definitely never seen WWI done like this before in any media. And I mean that in the best way possible, since NecroVisioN is certainly not striving for historical accuracy, lol. The actual FPS controls feel responsive and satisfying, and overall I don't have any big complaints at all about the experience. The Lost Company prequel DLC that comes with this bundle is also recommended for the full experience.

by Alex K.38, USA - Sep 15th 2020

Perimeter + Perimeter: Emperor's Testament
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Innovative and unique RTS with Terraforming!

Although admittedly dated in many aspects (old graphics, glaring lack of gameplay tutorials, etc.), Perimeter is an awesome RTS if you can forgive its age and appreciate genuine gameplay innovation and fun. The game separates itself from the RTS pack by allowing meaningful Terraforming of its voxel terrain, in a way that actually significantly impacts the game and win conditions. To this day there hasn't really been another game quite like it, so I definitely recommend it to RTS fans. The Emperor's Testament expansion that came with this bundle is actually easier than the base game, but features more of the same great Terraforming gameplay and is worth getting too.

by Alex K.38, USA - Sep 15th 2020

Off-Road Drive
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Great early offroading game, but bad controller support...

Although Off-Road drive is probably one of the absolute best examples of an older offroading game (like in Spintires/Mudrunner, the emphasis is on overcoming difficult obstacles in your vehicle rather than racing), it is hard for me to give it 4 or 5 stars due to lousy controller support. No matter how much I fiddled with the options, the game fails to recognize a standard gamepad and forces me to use the keyboard for a driving game. There is definitely still fun to be had here, because speed and precision are not so critical compared to careful planning and slowly clearing the difficult terrain. But I can't help but feel a little dissapointed with the restrictive, non-analog control scheme.

by Alex K.38, USA - Sep 15th 2020

World War I
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Great War version of classic Blitzkrieg gameplay

World War I (not the most creative name for a game, it has to be said) is a good stand-alone mod of the classic Blitzkrieg RTS game. It isn't really outstanding or an absolute must-play, but nevertheless it is a good and fun experience for fans of Blitzkrieg-style gameplay, and models the events of 1914-1918 pretty well. Since there are so few World War I games out there, I will comfortably give this one 4 stars.

by Alex K.38, USA - Sep 15th 2020

Legends of Eisenwald: Road to Iron Forest (DLC)
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Challenging continuation to Legends of Eisenwald

If you liked the base game of Legends of Eisenwald, the Road to Iron Forest DLC is really a no-brainer to pick up. The difficulty is higher (as it should be), the new map is large enough and full of enemies to fight, and overall it is a great example of DLC done right (for a very affordable price) to build a meaningful continuation of the original game experience.

by Alex K.38, USA - Sep 15th 2020

Pilot Brothers
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Very unique Russian Adventure game

Fans of classic Russian cartoons will recognize their heavy influence on Pilot Brothers, but anybody can enjoy this quirky and fun Adventure puzzler game. The characters are great, and the game definitely stands out with its style and sense of fun. I definitely recommend it.

by Alex K.38, USA - Sep 15th 2020

Pilot Brothers 2
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Fun sequel to the first Pilot Brothers

Good and fun sequel to the original Pilot Brothers game. This one has more puzzles, adventure, and fun with that appealing and amusing Soviet-era cartoon style. This one is not as long or fleshed out as the first game, it has to be said, but I think it is still clearly worth the purchase for Adventure game fans looking for something unique and light.

by Alex K.38, USA - Sep 15th 2020

Pilot Brothers 3: Back Side of the Earth
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More Pilot Brothers, but sadly an incomplete port

Unfortunately, 10 out of 26 locations are missing in this port of the third Pilot Brothers game, which is a huge shame. Although more Pilot Brothers is awesome and great fun (the Soviet-era cartoon flair is still strong, and the characters and environments are still amusing), the lack of content and abandoned state of the game make this one a 3/5 at best, I think. I bought it to get as much Pilot Brothers on PC as I could, having greatly enjoyed the first two games, and don't have regrets since the price was cheap. But this is also the first Pilot Brothers that even Adventure game fans can probably skip - it is simply too incomplete of an experience.

by Alex K.38, USA - Sep 15th 2020

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