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GWENT: The Witcher Card Game

No, just no

What is this? Spend a whole day trying to play this. Not a single win, so no progress. AI has very powerful decks with lot of synergies player has very crappy starter decks which lack all the powerful cards the AI uses in the same faction (like that Odo guy that starts around 20 power after synergies). If there is any fun in this game, I didn't find it.

Growth

Someone should remind me ...

... what exactly was the purpose os a windowed mode that encloses the mouse pointer? Nice, relaxed game with outlandish design decisions.

1 gamers found this review helpful
Warhammer 40,000: Armageddon - Angels of Death

Wasted Money

Though I liked the main game, this DLC (Blood Angels) is just ridiculous ... You were always highly outnumbered but in this campaign you have two defend against THOUSANDS of orcs. Every turn several new units swarm the battlefield with 50 units or more and you have not enough points to mend your troops. Quit this crap in the third or fourth mission. On easy difficulty. Shame on me ...

1 gamers found this review helpful
Warhammer 40,000: Armageddon

Gem for Boardgame Enthusiasts

This game comes along in a very simple attire, but if you like games like Fantasy General and flashy graphics and animations are not so important, it may be worth a closer look. It plays more like a Warhammer 40000 tabletop game and you will have to do some math to find the units, that suit your playstyle best. I needed some time to let it grow on me, but found it very rewarding.

3 gamers found this review helpful
Vampire: The Masquerade - Shadows of New York

???

Can somebody enlighten me, what purpose a windowed mode serves, that captures the mouse? There are people out there, who are handicapped and have to rely on windowed games or even the OnScreen Keyboard. And that in a visual novel ...

1 gamers found this review helpful
Going Medieval

Could be so much more

Going Medieval has some bright sides but asynchronous gameplay leaves much to desire. In addition, hazardrous events destroy your planning. I got vegetable rot every summer and deep freeze every winter. My people had almost nothing to eat, but threw all the deer that I hunted away and fed the wolves. A Tree dies in about a year and my people were upset, that they had nothing to drink, but I got 156 barrels of vinegar in my storage, in less than 5 years. I know England has a special relationship with vinegar but this needs work. A lot of it ...

4 gamers found this review helpful