So, this expansion brings parks and lots of options with it. While some of us may very well enjoy plucking and grooming at their virtual parks for hours for it to look meticulous, some really don't bother too much. It adds a lot of assets and options and may be profitable for the tourism sector, but I wouldn't call this an essential DLC.
In this DLC, it's all about college-level education. You get three types of campus areas, along with a handful of new policies related to the educational system in your city. Building a campus requires a lot of space, similar to the previous industries DLC, for some buildings. At release, things were a bit shaky with citizens not going to specific colleges and so on, but that was fixed with a few updates afterwards. You still might need a few hours of gameplay to really get the hang of how citizens distribute, how campuses level up, and so on. I had a lot of fun fiddling with free education policies and ramping up tuition to max all of a sudden.
Myst is an old classic, which certainly holds up today. It is a masterpiece of exploration, puzzles, clues, and amazing visuals (Well, they were somewhat more amazing back then, but still looks fantastic in many places). It certainly has aged, but gameplay wise it still holds up.
It has this special tranquil and relaxing feel, that no other games have matched I believe. Puzzles are just right in how hard they are to solve, and the story is actually also quite interesting.
The game was a bit weird with the graphical performance, but ran acceptable on my 2011 iMac with 2GB Radeon 6970M. One of the graphical options created black boxes on my screen, but other than that, no issues encountered at all, despite running it under macOS 10.13.6 which MGS says isn't supported.
This is the finest God Game to this day just hope that someone would pick up where the developer stopped and finalize this amazing game or perhaps just hotfix it to erradicate the occasional bugs but overall this is a game to get stuck in and where I'm glad having doggo so I get the but out the door
Loved this game. The puzzles are all entertaining, and almost all of them felt intuitive. There is one time based puzzle, but other than that you can take your time with the puzzles. I also love the art style and voice acting.
Both episodes of burial at sea are really well made, and feel very much like a fresh addition to the game. I'd say getting the two episodes is almost as important as the main game if you like the original two bioshocks. Clash in the clouds is a different animal, but it poses quite a challenge if you're into that. I have played a fair bit, but not managed to beat all the objectives yet. Museum is neat, too.
Story B, game A, graphic A-, gameplay AAA If u loved Bioshock, u r gonna loved Prey.. Great looking 1960' style, adventure, horror, and action, all in one. . Lots of quests, missing links, things to go back and find them after some time.. Story is the main thing that this game make remarkable,game keeps u interested entire time, it has repeatable quests, "find this keycard, unlock this door /section", but not boring because of the mechanic and new infos and progression in the story..
It's still great game, but even after update to Special Edition it have many bugs and problems like before. Plus that mod store is pure garbage. If someone like modding and long enjoyable gameplay, I recommend.
Aesthetically pleasing to build little European suburbias. I definitely would not buy unless it was on sale though as it adds no value to the game, just a new building theme (art)https://www.wingamestore.com/myaccount-reviews/
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