

Kenshi is surprisingly not that hard to learn, but it sure it hard to master. You'll find yourself starting from scratch over and over to simply get a hand of things and get yourself a better start. There is no quests or anything like that in Kenshi. There is a large world and many factions, enemies, and locations to explore, befriend, and defeat. But the world of Kenshi doesnt revolve around you, you are nobody, you have nothing, and you quite literally have no skills. You'll have to do many activities to raise your stats... such as, mining, making yourself over encumbered to raise your strength, getting beat up to raise your toughness, running a lot. If you dont train your character you will die, because everyone is faster, stronger, tougher, and smarter than you in kenshi. unless you train and train and train. kenshi is a particular experience, and experience that ive grown to love.

TITP has blown me away. As someone who is enthusiastic about law enforcement, This is the Police has nicely satisfied my need. You do your best as a soon to be retired police cheif, but quickly learn that its impossible to get your desired half a million without doing some dirty work. You solve cases and you help the mafia, but only if you want to, your employees can die, they can quite, they can become stronger and more professional. Its an honest and brutal simulation but the difficulty doesnt feel overwhelming. Not even close, it can be tense and stressful but also very calming and chill. The soundtrack helps with that. I was skeptical at first but in a mere hour i was blown away. I highly recommend.