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Vampire®: The Masquerade - Bloodlines™ - Unofficial Patch

Same but more

I have already noticed a bunch of new stuff that wasnt in the old one

Railway Empire 2

I like trains, but not logistics

Sometimes when trying to make neat pretty rails, the game says no. we gonna make this itty bitty red spot and you gotta go around, one foot to the right and connect to the other rail 10 ft past the point you want to. Other than that, im havin fun. Lines are much simpler than the other train games ive played. Most the logistics are automatic if you choose. Good for someone who just wants to play with trains and connect things. Its a little bit of a pain if you mess up though. I recommend a few trial runs before commiting to a game. Watching AI helped me as I know jack squat about trains and rails

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Quake II
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Quake II

yes sir its good

casual relaxing fun game. I like it

Blade of Darkness
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Blade of Darkness

Overall positive experience

Wasnt sure what to expect but the combat kinda grew on me. its a bit wonky with the combos, but was more fun than not. I had a good time playing it. Incase you make it really far and die without realizing, you have to save if you dont wanna start over.

Nox™

Childhood classic

You start as an average dude living in a trailer park and get sucked into a world where you become a hero. The isekai before isekais. There were the typical 3 classes, wizard, ranger, and warrior. You got to pick your t-shirt color, pants, and shoes. While pointless it was so cool back when it came out. The game is a bit hard but worth it. you get so many powerful spells and abilities and it did a good job making it feel that way. You could end up blasting yourself pretty easily. As a wizard you were basically scared of your own strength and it taught me patience for sure. Warrior would just demolish everything. The ranger could summon and make traps and such. The pvp in multiplayer was always a blast too. If you like older rpgs that kinda just throw the game at you, you will probly enjoy it.

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