Branislav Kohút
The cat on the hoverboard is an unusual hero, able to move around the terrain with obstacles and, despite his cute looks and comic book style, is quite tough in battle. Once you're hooked, there's no turning back.
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The game excels at progressing in co-op and the campaign is not to be thrown away either. And you don't have to be raised on Warhammer to enjoy it. However, operations are extremely difficult for a solo player, so be sure to look around for live teammates.
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The return of another iconic RTS was successful, and the blending of the original gameplay with new graphics and mods was done well. It's not perfect, but the game is qualitatively better than many of its contemporaries. The settler priority system is currently unreliable, but it could gradually improve and eventually it will probably be a trend in modern strategies, where a few similar attempts have already appeared.
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The German submarine war simulator has been floating around on Steam for years in an Early Access version. It is now complete and ready for crisis situations at sea. It's a complex submarine simulation that is suitable for both amateurs and veterans thanks to the realism settings.
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Fans of minigolf who can enjoy this activity also in digital form will find exactly what they are looking for in the game. And the fact that they tee off in rooms with mostly natural barriers and using household objects makes House of Golf 2 even more attractive and a little exotic.
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Do you want to know what it's like to be a rescuer from Chernobyl? This game will partially convey that to you. In the end, the overall experience is not exactly bad, although the gameplay is dull at times and the combination of simulation with espionage and stealth elements is not exactly the best decision.
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Undoubtedly, the original game combines action battles with the tactical use of settlers and preparations for the invasion of monsters. All wrapped up in Japanese folklore.
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If you like horses, the selection of games that deal with them in depth is quite limited, so you might want to try this as a last resort. But don't expect too much, actually expect quite a bit.
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With the arrival of the Czech gangster action on Steam and the new expansion with robots, we hoped that the game would be taken to a higher level. In reality, little has changed and the game still has its original flaws.
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Crown Wars has a good core concept that combines castle management with combat missions from historical France. However, the gameplay itself is quite incomplete, it seems primitive, and instead of fine-tuning it, the developers unnecessarily focused on violent scenes.
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The undead Roman legion in Avalon knows how to fight well. Although there are not many heroes and the management between missions is more modest, the legionnaires will prove themselves in a several-hours long campaign.
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A content-packed World War II RTS where the authors took a step in the right direction by simplifying it a bit, but without fundamentally compromising its complexity and attention to detail. But a lot of bugs spoil everything, and it will probably take a long time to get everything working as it should.
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Although Homeworld 3 certainly doesn't put the cult strategy series to shame, and space flight has its own charm, it can't be said that it's a leap or a big step forward.
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Shelly "Bombshell" Harrison is back again to show the charm of retro action that continues to the present day. Dynamic FPS will not be lost among current competitors in the genre.
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Tomas Sala, with a handful of helpers, created a somewhat strange game, the exceptionality of which cannot be doubted. But you will only have a limited amount of fun. However, Bulwark can impress you with a difference that you won't find in other strategy games.
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Millennia does try to at least partially differentiate itself from the Civilization series, but despite some good ideas and tweaks, it's just another less successful clone. The transition to new periods, which may be different, is especially interesting. However, it is spoiled by poor AI and shortcomings, for example in the diplomacy.
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ParadiZe doesn't take itself too seriously and takes the zombie theme lightly. It's one of those games that offers a mix of genres and if you don't accept them as a whole, you simply won't fully appreciate the game. Either take it all together and have fun, or leave it alone.
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Arisen is back with a unique escort. The continuation of the interesting RPG once again relied on intelligent companions who stand by your side. And they are still great. However, some other aspects of the game could have been better.
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The game should be seen as survival with construction and production, which is combined with an RPG component and battles. Robin has to fight and work manually, which is why he acts as a believable character, a bandit - a folk hero who can win the hearts of the oppressed - and probably yours too.
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The war strategy from the world of terminators and machines that want to take over the world surpasses even the movies in some ways. On the other hand, it has ailments that spoil it all. Mainly The frustrating difficulty of the campaign will not please you.
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