

Succubus been on my radar for months. It looked like an interesting, fun game. Just that there's like 120 interesting, fun games on my radar. Over several years, I might end up buying like 8-12 of those games. Thanks to this DLC, Succubus became an instant buy. It also became the most important game I've ever bought, heh. Bought the min game, expansion, DLC, everything. I much apppreciate how you direct the donation to Ukraine's military, not just humanitarian efforts. Latter is important too. Just that we can't just settle with stiching up wounds torn by violator, gotta terminate the violator, too. This is what too many charity drives overlook. Overall, Poland been awesome support for Ukraine.

Baldur's Gate ages with such grace and dignity it leaves majority of modern RPGs in shame. Sense of adventure. This abstract, difficult-to-capture feeling is the very heart of BG's immortality. It is unfortunate how unique the size and detail Sword coast is presented with feels today. In typical modern RPG, forest is usually a T- shaped pipe with couple of trees.Turn right from the intersection and you find "hidden"treasure. Turn left and you find the "elusive" bandits quest log told you about. In Baldur's Gate, forest is this..mysterious vastness that wants to swallow you! It has dangers and adventure to be sure..yet, it isn't crammed full of either. It's not rapid-firing quests,bosses,experiences,"hidden" treasures and whatnots to player's direction. Instead, wilderness of Baldur's gate gives player space to explore, search and discover. It gives you time and room to truly sink in the world.