Marcello Perricone
A good expansion that adds factions hitherto unlike any other in 3K
The DLC is an interesting side-expansion of game mechanics, giving you an alternative experience if you’re tired of all the “civilised” Chinese people fighting each other and would like some “barbarians” thrown into the mix. With a choice of starting dates in both 900 and 904, Three Kingdoms: The Furious Wild offers a worthy shot – and as long as you really like nature and tigers, you’re probably not going to be disappointed.
A good management game with superb visuals, offering enough freedom to let you build your own merchant empire in the Caribbean to your heart's content.
A surprisingly well-rounded DLC that is focused on creepy death-worshiping and flesh-eating traits, but has an awesome ship design set even for those that don't care about the Necroid stuff.
A surprisingly old-school and well-crafted stealth game, Styx: Shards of Darkness is a welcome sneaky outlet in a world so often focused on open combat.
One of the most creative and well executed titles ever released, dragged down by a disappointing remaster.
A good addition to a capable game.
A slightly casual wargame-y title that doesn't offer a lot of tactical options, but offers enough depth to be engrossing.
A very good game that needs some amount of polishing and balancing to really shine.
A capable yet uncreative and unimpressive game that feels straight out of the early 2000s.
A very Paradox game, in both a good and bad way. It has all the hallmarks of a good game, and I look forward to seeing continued development as time goes by.
An interesting DLC with a fantastic weapon system and concept, but somewhat of a letdown execution
A bit of an odd beast that isn't as major as previous DLC, but still fills an important gap in WWII history.
A fantastic map and setting are let down by a boring story and rushed gameplay.
A simple puzzle game that accomplishes what it sets out to do.
An interesting addition to one of the most well received survival games currently around.
A great Viking game, but as far from a true Assassin's Creed game as there could ever be.
A time travel-themed expansion that brings more of the same content while somehow managing to not even remotely shake the boat.
An amazing emotional experience that trips and stumbles, but shows what Telltale is capable off.
A charming title with a breathtakingly good interface, Endless Space 2 is a clear improvement over its predecessor.