Awesome DLC!
It expand anomalies, events and the lore of Stellaris!
– Awesome DLC!It expand anomalies, events and the lore of Stellaris! by Oreste G., Italy - Sep 3rd 2020
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– Megastructures! What else?More gameplay mechanics and new construction to build. Must have if you like Stellaris by Oreste G., Italy - Sep 3rd 2020
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– Amazing Mars colonization gameFrom the creators of Tropico and Paradox Games, an awesome Mars colonization simulator: race against others space agencies, terraform Mars, face events, manage your colony... by Oreste G., Italy - Sep 3rd 2020
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– A great story for a grand strategyThe content and mechanics added with this DLC is arguably the most immersive of all. The unique stories, special relics and the sheer ingenuity in the crafting of the narrative for the precursors and dig sites are a testament to the work put in making the galaxy seem vast and interesting. by Jakov M., Croatia - Sep 3rd 2020
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– Monsters in space - old but goldBattles with the leviathans and rewards to be gained add a special feel in a usually politically dominated atmosphere of a strategy game. Being a space monster hunter adds a witchery element in your space adventure and makes it all the more engaging. Still, more of these would have been preferable since they become repeatable soon enough and their rewards are more used for bragging rights and self-satisfaction than actual in-game (notable) benefit. by Jakov M., Croatia - Sep 3rd 2020
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– Engaging and replayableWorth to put effort in it. Makes you think about long term choices and offers a variety of viable playstyles which make the experience unique for each playthrough. It is a little barren without DLCs, but still enough to offer a great time. by Jakov M., Croatia - Sep 3rd 2020
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– Worthwhile expansionMegastructures and habitats offer a special and unique experience which largely differs from the usual planet-based resource production and development. The new ascension perks allow players to explore some of the most popular concepts in sci-fi: bioengineering and cybernetic augmentation, as well as psychic evolution. Indoctrination mechanics makes interacting with primitive civilizations more fun, and upgrades to slavery and government open up more opportunities for specialized empires with immersive features. In conclusion, essential if you want a more atmospheric galaxy. by Jakov M., Croatia - Sep 3rd 2020
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– I like RobotPutting playable robots in a space strategy already sounds like a great idea. Stellaris implemented it in an excellent way, making the synth gameplay fun and memorable by introducing a brand new view on diplomacy and empire management in synth playthroughs. Robotic uprising also add interesting choices for materialist empires which also increases the game complexity making it an even grander strategic masterpiece. by Jakov M., Croatia - Sep 3rd 2020
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– A more lively galaxyAdds a lot of flavor to exploration, but also feels like it could have put more effort in creating more numerable unique interactions, which can become repeatable after multiple playthroughs. Still, this DLC helps in making the galaxy a more interesting and enjoyable place, especially with the unique leviathan-like creatures. by Jakov M., Croatia - Sep 3rd 2020
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– Really goodA re-imagining of Crusader Kings, but in the best possible way. by J O.3, - Sep 3rd 2020
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– Perfect launchCompletely surpasses Imperator rome and Stellaris launch in the quality of the product. The game was also made ethically without crunch time and while it lacks A LOT of content from ck2 it makes it up for with the new mechanics (Specifically within religions and courts) as well as the stunning graphics. Royal edition might be worth it if you're a long time fan by Shirazmatas, Sweden - Sep 3rd 2020
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– Perfect launchCompletely surpasses Imperator rome and Stellaris launch in the quality of the product. The game was also made ethically without crunch time and while it lacks A LOT of content from ck2 it makes it up for with the new mechanics (Specifically within religions and courts) as well as the stunning graphics. I'd recommend the normal edition if you're not a die hard fan and 1. dont care about clothes and appearences 2. willing to wait for future expansion packs to drop in price. by Shirazmatas, Sweden - Sep 3rd 2020
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– Pretty GoodJust what Battle Tech should be. Plenty of Mod Support for a ton of replayability. by Manu S.1, United States - Sep 3rd 2020
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– A+The base game on its own is great fun, but this expansion adds a whole other level of replayability to the game it didn't have before. Megastructures! Megastructures!! by cmkairik, United States - Sep 3rd 2020
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– A rarity for ParadoxParadox has actually done what I thought they'd never do: release a game that on launch can actually stand as a complete game. As a result of Paradox not gutting this game like a fish it's extremely fun. by Perplexed Moose, United States - Sep 3rd 2020
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– A superb game. Don't miss it!I couldn't know where to start, so... I'll keep it simple. Crusader Kings 3 is a unique game. While other strategy games are comparable so you've got to get down to details to know which is better, CK3 is one of its kind. As a sequel, CK3 clearly improves CK2 (which is not easy as it received no less than 15 expansions in its 8 years lifespan). I couldn't recommend it enough. by Andres S, Spain - Sep 3rd 2020
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– Small DLC for a great gameThis is just another "small" DLC that adds more options and content in regards to education in your city. It's certainly not a big deal but for people who love the game and wish to experience everything it has to offer then buying this DLC (especially during a sale) is definitely not a bad decision. by Miltiadis Apostolidis, Greece - Sep 2nd 2020
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– Finally the user experience CK deservedAfter two games where the player was always fighting the UI in order to do what they wanted, finally Paradox has been able to make a game that allows anyone to do what CK does best - dynamic medieval storytelling. by koldpt, Portugal - Sep 2nd 2020
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– Paradox best game on release.Much more features than Imperator: Rome. Still game needs more polishing but I can recommend it to anyone. Some features are even more advanced comparing CKIII. by Oskar M.6, - Sep 2nd 2020
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– Great simulation gameCities Skylines itself is a very deep simulation game. Adding campus into my cities will be more fascinating! by garfelix, - Sep 2nd 2020
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