This DLC mostly focus on naval aspect of the game and other small things. While the naval missions are nice, the DLC doesn't really add a lot- except the timeline, which is nice. However, for multiplayer, this is an expansion I really recommend. If you play singleplayer, this should be pretty low on your list of what DLCs to get.
This expansion focuses on two things: hordes and diplomacy. Hordes get a few nifty things, such as horde unity, which replaces legimitacy and forces them to raze down provinces to keep it high. The diplomacy aspect is the more appealing of the expansion: it changes the way alliances work with a "Favor" system and adds estates (esentially factions in your country). They are good and fun additions, though the estates are a bit disappointing and the "favor" system is a bit controversial. Look up a bit on this DLC if you want to know more, though I would personally recommend it. -1 star for having "give province to vassal" in this DLC though- that is really stupid and it should be free.
This is one of the cheaper DLCs for EU4, and it shows- it doesn't add a lot except for improved "Reformed" faith mechanics and some other nice things for trade nations- nothing too notable. Look up the features more in-depth and decide for yourself if you want it. My recommendation is it's good to get on sale.
I just started playing HOI4 and I am absolutely loving it- the production system that you use to make your "war resources" (like guns, because you need guns for soldiers, duh), the preparation for WW2 (which is a period where you carefully decide what you do and prepare to attack/defend in 1939, or even faster if you are Germany, or later), the battle plan system is great, though you do have to micro-manage it a bit to go your way. I recommend this game to any paradox fans and WW2 fans who like strategy games.
Cannot compare to the amazing quality and content in DLC from BL2, which set a high bar that TPS should have lived up to. In the end, the game and this DLC is just sorta "eh" for a borderlands game.
The visuals are really great and there is a very pleasant atmosphere. However it is important to bear in mind that the voice over is in Farsi only so reading subtitles is a necessity. Unfortunately there is no controller support either so the character is moved with the keyboard and that's something of a drawback considering how well it could have worked with a controller. If you can overlook these things you will be able to enjoy the lovely scenery and visuals.
From the developers of Pillars of Eternity comes a game that follows the same lines but adds a couple of twists. It's not as long or deep as PoE but that might even be a plus for some people.
It has a nice story and is well playable. But it is a bit frustrating trying to get expert time in each level as most levels consist of up to three sub-levels which cannot be played individually.
I love this game, but I cannot tell you it won't become repetitive after a while. As many action RPGs, after battling so much, enemies become very similar to each other. But even this way, this is a very enjoyable game.
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