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Age of Wonders: Planetfall - Premium Edition
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Peak X4 game in a unique Sci-Fi setting

This game is so much better than Age of Wonders 4 and it is more complex, more complete and has more unique factions than even Age of Wonders 3. Highly recommended!

by Sunbather_, Germany - Mar 24th 2024

Crusader Kings III: Royal Edition
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Fantastic Sequel to CK2: DLC Included

CK2 had a plethora of content by the end of its cycle. CK3 improves upon that template as is adding in content in a similar fashion. While by no means complete, CK3 promises a more fluid and better looking successor game with the same level of content (once DLC is factored in). Definitely a game to look out for!

by Varin F., United States - Mar 23rd 2024

Europa Universalis IV: Dharma
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Dharma

This DLC is well worth the price if you enjoy playing outside of Europe as it does much to enhance SE Asia gameplay through new religious mechanics.

by Varin F., United States - Mar 23rd 2024

Stellaris: MegaCorp
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Pirate Port

Tired of playing as a pirate in Eu4? Well then play as Pirate in Space with this DLC. Criminal Origin is the perfect combination of flavor and unique mechanics. Please Note that none of your neighbors in space will like you though.

by Varin F., United States - Mar 23rd 2024

Hearts of Iron IV: La Résistance
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Spy Game

Espionage within HOI4. It helps add more granularity to the information system, but is not wholly without its flaws. By no means essential to your typical gameplay, it is a worthy edition.

by Varin F., United States - Mar 23rd 2024

Surviving Mars: In-Dome Buildings Pack
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I Just Like Domes

The samey utilitarian designs of the initial domes are alright. This DLC just adds some nice variation that helps make each habitat unique.

by Varin F., United States - Mar 23rd 2024

Balatro
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Hidden Object Chronicles: Poisoned Truth Collector's Edition
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Stellaris: Ancient Relics Story Pack
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Extra Lore

Fun little bits to read, especially good for single player

by Thomas F.17, Australia - Mar 22nd 2024

Stellaris: Nemesis
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Shooty shoot

I think I would enjoy this more if I liked aggressive playstyle more - but I do use it when I'm getting sick of a game to just end it quick

by Thomas F.17, Australia - Mar 22nd 2024

Stellaris: MegaCorp
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Another playstyle

The utility I receive is limited because I don't tend to play megacorps - Not because it doesn't look fun, but because I'm always lured by something else

by Thomas F.17, Australia - Mar 22nd 2024

Stellaris: Synthetic Dawn Story Pack
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Great to roleplay the Borg

If you like sci fi shows you might want to RP the replicators or the Borg, this accommodates that RP - outside of that I don't tend to play robots tho

by Thomas F.17, Australia - Mar 22nd 2024

Stellaris: Utopia
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Build tall

I like megastructures - really this feels seamless with the base game, but that might be because I've had it for so long

by Thomas F.17, Australia - Mar 22nd 2024

Stellaris: Plantoids Species Pack
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You a plant

Nothing good or bad about it really, its just a bunch of portraits - I wish it did stuff like the lithoids addon and whatnot, but it came out before they thought of that and they havent revisited it

by Thomas F.17, Australia - Mar 22nd 2024

Stellaris: Lithoids Species Pack
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You a rock

Its more than just a bunch of portraits, but also fairly minor - worth getting if you want to play as a rock, worth skipping if you don't care

by Thomas F.17, Australia - Mar 22nd 2024

Stellaris: Federations
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A worthwhile expansion

I don't often play with other civs, so I don't get much utility out of this, but I can see if adds a decent layer of mechanics if you don't play isolationist like me. I can't speak to how well its implemented th

by Thomas F.17, Australia - Mar 22nd 2024

Stellaris: Necroids Species Pack
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You dead/undead

Feels a little off kilter to a sci fi setting really - I often justify it by pretending I'm like a fungus that eats everything, but then you have that race already

by Thomas F.17, Australia - Mar 22nd 2024

Dead Cells: Return to Castlevania
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Mafia III: Definitive Edition
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Slightly Above Average

Certainly the weakest link in the Mafia franchise, however, a fairly worthwhile experience despite the several necessary tweaks in order to improve the rather poorly optimized performance present with the release of the Definitive Edition.

by Dennis Saints, Sweden - Mar 21st 2024

Warhammer® 40,000™: Mechanicus
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Atmospheric tactics game

In WH40k: Mechanicus you command a cohort of the Adeptus Mechanicus, your job is to investigate a Necron planet, and of course to deal with the threats.

The combat takes place on procedurally generated maps, it's kind of like XCOM, but with less RNG. You have your tech priests and their auxiliaries, basically use the latter the soak up damage and the former to shoot everything that moves. You can go melee, but the ranged options are just far-far superior. It can get a little easy (and samey) in later parts of the game.

Before you get to the combat you explore the necron tombs, chose your adventure style. The tricky part is the more you explore (and the longer the fights take), the faster the planet "wakes up", meaning the mission you are on and all subsequent ones will get harder. But the more you explore the more likely you'll have better equipment, and that makes your job easier. It's easy enough to manage.

On the campaign layer you advance the story, upgrade your stuff, and pick your next mission. You'll get options from several individuals, one wants you to explore and catalogue stuff in the tombs, the other to burn down everything, another wants you to get resources, yet another to help your pinned down troops. Their musings are hilarious.

Mechanicus oozes atmosphere. The writing, the visuals, the music, the "voice acting" of the high priests, all the little details show that a great care went into making this game. If you liked XCOM you will probably enjoy this one too.

by D S3, Hungary - Mar 20th 2024

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