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Night Call is interesting in ways most games aren't. It's a game that humanizes people that usually get mockery. It's so good at this that it overshadows the serial killer stuff. It can lose its steam thanks to some repetitive gameplay, but its shorter length prevents it from dragging on. Its design choices will turn away action-oriented players, but it's a pleasant surprise if you want more compassion in your crime fiction.
A capable wargame that doesn't add a lot to the grand strategy genre.
An interesting game that scratches the detective itch, without ever reaching great heights.
Great if you like Chaos stuff and wants to spread the curses of the Dark Gods through all stellar winds.
Everyone else already said "Domo Arigato Gato Roboto", so I'm not gonna do that
A surprisingly good minor DLC which effects can be felt throughout almost a whole campaign.
A unique blend of RTS and RPG
A unique blend of RTS and RPG
A capable yet uncreative and unimpressive game that feels straight out of the early 2000s.
The new units, setting, and the story makes for a nice little package that feels fairly priced. If you liked Ancestors Legacy and just wanted a reason to go back to the title, then Saladin’s Conquest is about as good a reason as any.
Are you out of your mind?
The best FPS of the year, but not the best open-world game
Three Kingdoms is a good game, and it feels like relearning an old game – it sticks to the Total War formula, but changes so many things around that everything feels different.
The scene of crossing a battlefield, with hundreds of lifeless bodies piled over each other, only to see a swarm of rats bursting out of a horse's bloated corpse is just one of multiple sights that A Plague Tale: Innocence inevitably etches into your mind. Although its stealth and puzzle mechanics aren't exactly fresh, having what's, quite possibly, the most powerful representation of the Black Death in the medium, even if stylized, is reason enough to see Amicia and Hugo's journey to its end.
A very barebones remaster that is great for newcomers, but unnecessary for owners of the previous game.
YOU CAN FIGHT TIGERS IN THIS GAME?!
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.
A capable coop shooter with a lot of potential and amazing swarm mechanics
Increasingly complex yet approachable, Anno 1800 is an excellent entry in the long-running city building series that both challenges but also leaves space to admire one's handiwork.
Can the Phoenix be resurrected?