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Smugglers V: Invasion

More DLC Than Seperate Game

Smugglers V:Invasion is certainly enjoyable and worth playing if you enjoyed Smugglers V. It adds a new race several new star systems and new events for old planets, as well as new abilities and ships. However it is more of an expansion pack or campaign of Smugglers V rather than a separate game, indeed compared to Smugglers V it has LESS factions and ships available. Consequently its price tag is pretty high all things considered. Worth buying but you are better off waiting till GOG puts it on sale

49 gamers found this review helpful
Blackwell Epiphany

Point & Click Perfection

The Blackwell series is among the all time greats in computer gaming, well written well acted with puzzles just hard enough to force you to think but not hard enough to be frustrating or disrupt the story flow. Pity the saga is over but at least it went out on a high note, (and maybe they'll be a sequel with Joey Mallone or a missing episode between Deception and Epiphany somewhere down the line)

2 gamers found this review helpful
Redshirt

Clever and Addictive but Shallow

Neat conceit and some clever sci-fi and social media parody but pretty shallow, with nothing beyond the UI and thus limited re-playability, in essence just a Facebook sim with some sci-fi flavour text. Worth buying on sale but not worth the full cost

3 gamers found this review helpful
Neverwinter Nights Diamond

Shines with the Expansion Packs

While the original game campaign is merely average, it is Shadows of the Underdark that stands as one of BioWares greatest RPGs up there with KOTOR and the like. Definitely worth a buy for the D&D or RPG fan

1 gamers found this review helpful
Rogue Legacy

Fun but subject to Diminishing Returns

A fun and challenging old-style rogue-like, but unlike FTL it isn't endlessly re-playable, since each time you beat the game the difficulty simply increases, until you reach a point where it is essentially no longer winnable. Worth buying but wait for it to be on sale.

2 gamers found this review helpful
Sword of the Samurai

Another Sid Meier Classic.

Reminiscent of Sid Meier's Pirates, this game has the same mixture of mini-games and map adventures. Pretty much perfect for 1989, and still enjoyable now though its old style DOS graphics and limited options show its age.

4 gamers found this review helpful
Blackwell Bundle

Great Adventure Games

Compelling story, interesting characters and lovely vaguely retro graphics. Frankly the biggest weakness is that the games are each fairly short, and when ones biggest complaint is that we want to keep playing a game....well not much higher praise than that.

Age of Wonders

The Fantasy Strategy Game par Excellence

The best and most unique feature of AoW as compared to Master of Magic or Heores of Might and Magic, is the large and detailed combat system, which adds a strategic depth that Heroes (much as I love those games) tends to lack. One of the few 4x style games where a large number of low level units behind fortification can defeat higher level units, which adds alot of strategic depth. An essential for any strategy fan.

5 gamers found this review helpful
Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura

A step or two below greatness

A unique settling a well-written and interesting story this games biggest flaw is that it's pacing is badly skewed, with certain early dungeons that are extremely long and difficult and very low level caps throw off the whole balance of the game, since despite an interesting character progression system it is very easy to have maxed out a character less than 1/2 way through the plot. Worth a purchase nonetheless.

2 gamers found this review helpful
FTL: Advanced Edition

Rogue-Like Masterpiece

An addictive, endlessly re-playable, occasionally frustrating and always challenging rogue-like gem. A perfect way to spend a spare 45 minutes

1 gamers found this review helpful