I love the Borderlands series since the original Borderlands 1 was released so Borderlands 3 is a must have for me. From the story point of view Borderlands 2 remains the best for me but Borderlands 3 has many improvements, especially graphics and overall gameplay. So far i have not encountered any serious bugs and the game is smoothly playable even on low-spec PC. Tested it also on integraded graphic (Ryzen 5 3400G) and it was playable.
In its free patch, Emperor expansion has brought very necessary changes and updates, as a totally revamped mercenary system, a better implementation of noble, burghers, clergy... and so on.
The DLC is not so "flashy" but it's still a good one. New content for several countries in Europe (like mission trees), new mechanics for the Holy Roman Empire and the Papal States... as well as a reworked system for the catholic faith. For the late game, revolutions have been improved too, now with new units for the revolutionary armies.
We'd All Have To Agree... Rockstar Dicked PC Players Pretty Relentlessly And Without Mercy, When They Didnt Release RDR 1 For PC..But Try As I Might Not Too, I Absolutely Love This Game! 10/10 Redeemed.
At its common sale price of $10-15 I'm not sure there is a better value game out there. Yes, Civ 6 is out these days but Civ 5 is still amazing fun and runs great (except for online multiplayer, which is a bit unstable). I'm up to 250 hours and counting...
Had heard of this game, but had never played it until now. I lucked out finding it here for such a steal. Right now, I am learning the ropes, but what I have seen I really like. It is going to be a magical ride.
Music has always been important to me in games, and I have found that this set of songs and its second part do just the trick. I am enjoying the game more and now I want more music to be released.
EU4s new update is absolutely massive but don't be fooled, a lot of the new features and QoL improvements actually came with the free update. However this DLC adds quite a bit of additional depth to Europe after a long string of DLCs focussing on other regions (excluding the small in scope immersion packs). The new imperial and papal mechanics, the heaps of missions for the entire area are sure to alter any game in Europe. The DLC doesn't have that much content, hardly enough to warant a 20$ price tag (as per usual) and a lot of its content comes in the form of missions. However it does what it promises, it significantly fleshes out Europe.
I enjoyed my time with Cities Skylines though I must say that most of my hours playing were with a deactivated day and night cycle to better see what I am doing. The nights are a nice gimmick to watch your cities and your zoning from another perspective. I also feel that it should have been a part of the base game but having a lot of fun with the game, I can come around paying a few extra bucks here and there.
Green Cities offers some great new policies for your cities and, most of all, you gett new skins for your buildings. You get new tools to deal with pollution and thus more complexity to the gameplay. Even though getting to know all these DLCs seems a bit tedious, I recommend buying all the major ones.
Industries adds a ton of complexity to the game by letting you handle multiple supply chains to not only further your cities happiness but also making a buck or two on the side.
A traffic jam makes neither for good music nor marmelade
Another comment suggested that transit should differentiate between tourist, leisure or other forms of transit and I think this would be the cherry on top! I love the new options for transportation with this DLC and it provides the means necessary to get a grip on those nasty traffic jams.
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