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Hearts of Iron IV: Axis Armor Pack
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Nice tanks for Axis powers

Cosmetic DLC for Japanese, Italian, and German tanks and some other heavy vehicles. Adds nice (and interesting) visual variety to the game, worth the price.

by Alex K.38, USA - Dec 5th 2019

Cities: Skylines - Green Cities
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One of the best Cities Skylines DLCs

Definitely one of the best DLCs in Cities Skylines - adds a lot of new "green"-related things like recycling, water treatment, etc. that fit seamlessly with the base game and just provide more options and spice in regular gameplay.

by Alex K.38, USA - Dec 5th 2019

Hearts of Iron IV: Radio Pack
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Really great music pack for HOI4

Missing some key songs you would expect, like "Erika" and "No Umi Yukaba", but is still a great selection overall and really helps add flavor during the game.

by Alex K.38, USA - Dec 5th 2019

Cities: Skylines - Industries
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Nice addition to industry aspect of Cities Skylines

Greatly fleshes out the industry side of Cities Skylines, including production lines and industrial districts. Vanilla version has some issues with truck congestion, but this can be resolved with the Rebalanced Industries mod. Overall not too much micromanagement, and definitely fun.

by Alex K.38, USA - Dec 5th 2019

Cities: Skylines - Parklife
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Parks!

Allows conversion of weirdly-shaped road junctions into useful and aesthetically pleasing parks! What's not to like?

by Alex K.38, USA - Dec 5th 2019

Cities: Skylines - Campus
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Smaller, but very fun DLC for Cities Skylines

Doesn't touch the primary and secondary school systems, but the expansion to college is great. Very immersive if you ever wanted to design your own university and related things like varsity sport, etc.

by Alex K.38, USA - Dec 5th 2019

Cities: Skylines - Concerts
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Small DLC for a bit more spice

Very small DLC, but priced accordingly. The new music festival building isn't used very often, but this does add some more spice to Cities Skylines for cheap. Recommended on sale.

by Alex K.38, USA - Dec 5th 2019

Grand Theft Auto V: Premium Online Edition
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Worthy upgrade over base edition

You don't need me to tell you what GTA V is. Let's focus on the Premium Online Edition. It includes the single player mode, the multiplayer mode and a starting boost (the Criminal Enterprise pack) for online play.

The Criminal Enterprise pack helps with progression not by skipping gameplay, but by giving you some tools to make it less grindy. If your goal is buying and customizing sports car, armored vehicles, clothes and luxury penthouses, you will need to acquire money. Instead of being forced to run the less rewarding activities at the start of the game, the pack allows you to access a wider variety of jobs, thus making the process of acquiring money less tedious.

Of all the contents of the pack, the most important items are: an office building (in a perfectly good spot in town), which allows you to unlock VIP work and some of the most lucrative activities; a bunker, which is in a very bad spot and you will want to move out of it, but will allow you to rack in some cash nonetheless and to play some of the Gunrunning missions; a biker club completed with an illegal business (not the best, but nice to have), which will generate money while you are doing something else and, again, will unlock a series of biker gang missions and activities; a sports car (very fun to drive in my opinion) to expedite movement around the city; a helicopter (not weaponized, but still will help a lot in reaching all the locations); a cheap house and garage, useful if you want to start buying some nice cars without forking out a lot of money upfront for infrastructure: $!M, which again allows you to buy one of the lucrative business right away.

For instance, a basic convenience store robbery will net you $2k and a gang attack will net you $5k, while a VIP mission (unlocked right away with the Criminal Enterprise pack) will net you around $15k and a bunker sale will reward you with not less than $75k after costs are taken into account.

In my opinion the benefits are tangible, but as the game progresses and more content is added, ways to acquire money are also more abundant and more accessible even to lower level players. I wouldn't drop an extra 10 or 15 USD on the premium pack, but for a couple dollars it will remove the need for unrewarding activities at the beginning of the game and make them an option instead, which is a good tradeoff in my book. Get it on discount.

by Enrico B., Italy - Dec 4th 2019

Pillars of Eternity - Definitive Edition
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One of the best

An absolute gem of an RPG, one of the best ever, in the company of Baldur's Gate and the like.

by Vinken, Belgium - Dec 4th 2019

Hearts of Iron IV: Death or Dishonor
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Small but spicey

Very cheap on sale, and it can really enhance your experience if you want to play in Eastern Europe.

by Vinken, Belgium - Dec 4th 2019

Hearts of Iron IV: Waking the Tiger
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Worth the price

This is one of the better dlc's from Paradox, it can really switch things up.

by Vinken, Belgium - Dec 4th 2019

The Evil Within 2
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Amazing game!

This game is amazing. If you like Resident Evil you will like this.

by Colton D.2, - Dec 4th 2019

NBA 2K Playgrounds 2
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Casual fun

This game is fun and i got it on sale for 6 bucks i would say its worth it

by Colton D.2, USA - Dec 4th 2019

Tales from the Borderlands (Telltale Key)
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Good story

If you like borderlands 2 and want more story heres the game, also helps understanding of what is happening in BL3.

by cazaman11, Australia - Dec 4th 2019

Far Cry 5
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Classic ubisoft gameplay

If you've played any ubisoft game its pretty much the same, vehicles and gameplay are fun with friends and the story and side missions are mildly interesting. DLC probably not worth and pvp online it completely pointless.

by cazaman11, Australia - Dec 4th 2019

Samorost 3
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This game for grey cells

Beatiful graphics, lovely gnome, different worlds, hard to play but most enjoyable
game. this game not for everyone the whom love ambitious experience this is the game for them. must buy.

by esme64, Turkey - Dec 3rd 2019

Kronville: Stolen Dreams
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For puzzle lovers

İt is a old scholl game but very different types of mini-games also HO scenes were interactive and enjoyable. Good story graphics are quite good also, the puzzles are wonderful and different than other games please try demo see yourself I recommend this game

by esme64, Turkey - Dec 3rd 2019

Obduction
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Great after bugs were fixed

You'll need to be patient to get through this game. The stunning graphics and mystical themes will keep the gamer moving along. The tree challenges allow the gamer views to view infinity. If you're like me, you may have to consult walkthroughs when you're stuck. Still, I kept plodding along. They payoff was amazing.

by Lisa in New Jersey, - Dec 3rd 2019

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition
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This game keeps on bringing me back and back

I have over 1.000 hours and I have still not completed the main quest. The love I have for this game cannot be described by words. It's a shame Bethesda took another route with Fallout, but this masterpiece is amazing. Now the previous review was about the core Skyrim Game. Here comes the real review. They updated the graphics mostly, meaning the old annoying bugs still exist in the game. I had to re-buy the game for the steam, JUST so I can get the unofficial patch, that fixes the actual game. They made the water shinier, whoop thee doo, no one plays this game for the graphics or else they are not a true gamer, only a fake one in disguise. The deal I got here was great, actually the best one yet at the time of the posting of this review. If you want enhanced graphics, this is the game, otherwise the base game will do just as fine.

by Sime A., Germany - Dec 3rd 2019

Dungeons 3
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Satisfies Dungeon Keeper itch

It's not Dungeon Keeper, but it's the best clone yet

by Conor117, Ireland - Dec 2nd 2019

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