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Fallout: London

Great potential, no ultrawide

Its unplayable for me. It makes me sick, because the graphics are distorted due to no ultrawide support. Tried two mods that should work, but they just stop the audio from working, still no ultrawide. Will try again after a few patches.

Drova - Forsaken Kin

Very interesting

Very interesting rpg, with not much handholding. It also looks really beautiful. The combat mechanics are nice, but the beginning of the game is a bit hard. If you wander off the paths a little bit, you can get overwhelmed by packs of very strong enemies. I love it how the game lets you do your thing. There is no map at the beginning, you have to make due with the directions npc's give you. You can get or buy maps later, as an item, where you have to make your own notes. There is a nice crafting/cooking system as well, right from the start you can cook some food and potions, and you can get recipes for better stuff later. The only con I have found is that it seems that there aren't many abilities and spells in the game. I could be wrong, but when I look at the screen where you can unlock abilities, I only see a few locked things.

8 gamers found this review helpful
TFC: The Fertile Crescent

Great classic RTS lacks bit singleplayer

Great classic style RTS, reminds me of Age of Empires 1, Warcraft 2 and Starcraft 1. Besides the solid basic gameplay, it adds some flavour with mechanics like fertile land for farms, different tech tree combos through alliances and capturing outposts for bonusses. It looks gorgous, especially the UI looks great. It has a 10 mission singleplayer campaign where it lacks a bit. The maps of the campaign are all very basic, except for one which has rivers dividing the players. All other maps are basic land masses with some random trees and resources. Wish the campaign was longer, or that there were more campaigns, and more map variation. I have not tried the multiplayer yet, it seems that this is where the focus of the devs is. Will update the review once I have tried it. It has a lot of potential, the devs can add so many things, go in to so many different directions, can't wait for future plans. Hopefully a map editor and a way to make custom campaigns is on their mind.

18 gamers found this review helpful
Outward Definitive Edition

Not worht your time, too buggy

Play this, if you like to randomly lose all your valuable stuff on non-hardcore mode because of game bugs. It has potential, but it doesn't work well. Got caught in a prison after 16 hours of play, the guard says get 30 silver and I will help you escape. I have 30 silver, but he keeps repeating that, so I lost all my stuff there. Not going to bother to start over for the 5th time, with game breaking bugs like this.

9 gamers found this review helpful
Baldur's Gate 3

I tried, I really did, but its a BUG fest

It is literally unplayable in this state. Hotfix 4 is out, and still my UI disappears every time I switch character, in all my save games. This is the 4th gamebreaking bug for me, and I will not throw away ANOTHER progress, this time 20 hours away. I will give it an other go next year when they fixed the game. If you don't fancy starting over very often and losing all your progress because of game breaking bugs, I recommend you stay away from this game.

29 gamers found this review helpful
Against the Storm

Rogielite with CLEVER mechanics

Amazing unique concept, with a great art style, and very well thought mechanics. If you are familiar with roguelite games, this idea works very well with the city builder concept. You build a few cities, and then a storm wipes them all out, but you keep your rewards in the form of upgrades to your home base which never gets wiped. So the next playthrough, you start with additional features, resources or something else. The art style is good, the game is very challenging, but very easy to learn so you can get to improving fast. The music is beautiful, althought I wished there were more tracks. Maybe they can be added later. Even though every playthrough gives you random perks, conditions and buildings, you can almost always make it work, by adjusting your planned strategy, and moving on to victory in a different way. This is what makes this a very good roguelite game. Can't wait for the other roadmap updates!

7 gamers found this review helpful
Metro Exodus

Looks great, ruined by small annoyances

I gave the game a try, but i can't anymore. So many things are wrong, it plays very clunky. For example, somewhere at the beginning you need to use a boat, it gets stuck everywhere and it is so hard to get off it without falling in to the water. A lot of small things like this really started to annoy me so much, that I lost all interest in the game. Too bad, the story was great so far, and the graphics are nice.

7 gamers found this review helpful