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Nicolas Eymerich The Inquisitor - Book I: The Plague
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Odd Game

I enjoy this game but it is sometimes difficult to know exactly what to do next. It is definitely odd and unique. Lots of dialogue. The voice actor for the main character freaks me out a little bit. It is what it says it is but not much more than that.

by Kiah Beeman, USA - Jun 8th 2015

Kitty Powers' Matchmaker
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Fun but repetitive

This is a fun game to play when you are bored but you cannot play it for a good few hours straight as it becomes too repetitive. I do enjoy it and its snarkiness, though.
Side Note: Gay marriage is completely legal in this game. Yay, progress!

by Kiah Beeman, USA - Jun 8th 2015

Nancy Drew: Sea of Darkness
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One of the best ND in recent times

I was honestly a little skeptical after Silent Spy, but this ND game goes back to everything that makes the series great: characters you can't trust, Ned moments, great puzzles, and doing "jobs" to make money in order to advance.
Some bonuses are that you can learn a little of the local language.
Note: You cannot accrue more than 1000 coins at a time. Spend some before trying to make more or you will waste your time.

by Kiah Beeman, USA - Jun 8th 2015

Supreme League of Patriots - Issue 1: A Patriot is Born
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What did I just play?

This game is full of snarky observations on society which would be great if there was more to the game than that, however it is mostly dialogue. You spend a lot of time working to advance a tiny bit and, when you get there, the game ends and wants you to buy the next "episode."
Fun for a rainy day when there is nothing else to do, but if I had a chance to do it all over again, I probably wouldn't buy this.

by Kiah Beeman, USA - Jun 8th 2015

Family Farm
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Better "Goodfolks"

This game is very similar to Goodfolks but improves on it. You play different scenarios which unlock more features along the way, so it doesn't get too repetitive.
I might describe this as "farming simulator meets the Dash series of games."
My only real complaint is that the "lunch" aspect of the game doesn't affect workers enough for the time it takes and that you cannot take out loans for a while.

by Kiah Beeman, USA - Jun 8th 2015

Merchants of Kaidan
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A More Complex Tradewinds

This game reminds me of the Tradewinds series I loved as a child, but WAY more complex. I still don't fully understand what I'm doing. This is not a mindless game. It takes a lot of focus and energy.
Personally, for something like this, I prefer Sunless Seas (available on Steam).

by Kiah Beeman, USA - Jun 8th 2015

Farm Fables Strategy Enhanced
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Another good addition to the series

At this point you know what you're getting when you order a Farm Fables game. This one is another excellent addition which manages to balance fun and difficulty.

by Kiah Beeman, USA - Jun 8th 2015

Sable Maze: Norwich Caves
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Sea of Lies: Mutiny of the Heart
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Dragon Age 2
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Like the game

I like the game and everything but every time I try to open it it won't connect to the ea company so I can't actually play it. I've looked up what to do and a ton of people had the same problem. If I had done some research I wouldn't have wasted 18 dollars on a game I can't even play.

by mckeans, USA - Jun 7th 2015

Nancy Drew: Shadow at the Water's Edge
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A real puzzle of a game!

There are 2 options for playing this game, Junior & Senior. The main difference is in the Senior, you don't get a task list, and the puzzles are more difficult. We played the Junior version. Be aware that if you ask the wrong question, use up all your time, or do the wrong thing, you can end the game. But you are always given a another chance.

We are not real Nancy Drew fans, but the pickings are thin for true adventure games. This game is surposed to be non-linear, but it is somewhat linear, as if you don't do one thing, another thing will not happen, even though it has nothing to do with the thing you're trying to do and there is nothing stopping you from doing that one thing. (Got that???) This leads to endless walking around, talking to everyone, over and over. It's as if the programmers didn't consider the many different ways a player could play. There are also a few pixel hunting areas, that could have been programmed better.

There are a lot of puzzles to solve - Sudoku, Renograms, and Nonograms, but it is not clear exactly how many you need to do, to fulfill the task. They progressively get harder and can get complicated and mind boggling. I love Sudoku, so I had no problem with these. The instructions on some of the puzzles were lacking. There is one timed puzzle that was hard to figure out what to do. We don't like timed puzzles because there isn't time to think it through! The large Nonogram near the end of the game is extremely frustrating and hurts your eyes! So, if you don't like these kinds of puzzles, don't play this game!

All in all, it was a fun game with an interesting story, nice graphics, & characters, but it did become tedious at times.

by JT&LB, USA - Jun 7th 2015

Borderlands 2: Game of the Year Edition
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Complete edition is better.

I've bought this game on elsewhere. Then I realised there is a complete edition and it has more DLCs. By the way it's a good game to play with your friends and it's very optimised to PC.

by Tommy Tee, Hungary - Jun 7th 2015

GODUS
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Maybe you should still try it

A lot of people compared to Populus and were very disappointed about this, please don't mind about what they are saying, just try it. There are some good deals recently on this game, and you will probably enjoy it.

by zipinel, Romania - Jun 7th 2015

Might & Magic X - Legacy Deluxe Edition
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Great Game!

Not as good as World of Xeen but a damn fine blobber. The world also isn't as open as I'd like but it's interconnected which makes it more tolerable. Really hope Limbic gets to make another M&M RPG in this style.

Protip for planning out your party, build around skills you can grandmaster, and give everyone a single point in a ranged weapon. Grandmastered skills become pretty important later on, and everyone having a point in a ranged weapon lets you take potshots at enemies at range.

by UnixBill, Spain - Jun 7th 2015

Borderlands 2 Complete Edition
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Avarage things

Good coop game, good optimization, runs on max graphics, very enjoyable. :)

by Tommy Tee, Hungary - Jun 7th 2015

Eschalon: Book I
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A fantastic role playing game...

For anyone who either misses the classic isometric RPGs of old, or is a fan of the formula set by Spiderweb Software's games, the Eschalon series of games are a fantastic purchase. I found Book 1 somewhat harder than Avernum, and you will have to keep closer tabs on the player's condition (e.g. hunger), but these shouldn't deter anyone from trying this amazing series.

by Justin Ancheta, Canada - Jun 7th 2015

Glowfish
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Well... might be fun.

So, if you are really, really bored and have nothing to do, you might consider playing it. In any other case grab something else.

by nagash90, Poland - Jun 7th 2015

Sid Meier's Civilization V: The Complete Edition
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Divide et impera.

I really liked Civilization 4 and I must say that Civilization 5 is great continuation of it. Almost every aspect was in, my opinion, improved. So, if you want to lead huge armies into battle as a mighty general, or develop your nation in peaceful coexistence with others as a sort of spiritual leader then look no further, that is a game for you.

by nagash90, Poland - Jun 7th 2015

Tropico 5
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Fun, but...

Well , I rated it 5, but to be honest, I'd Rather give it 4.5 star. Why? Well, it is a fun game, but it feels like as if something were missing. You can still develop your island in any way you want, but on the other hand, everything was simplified, the same impoverishing the game and making it less challenging.

by nagash90, Poland - Jun 7th 2015

Tropico 5: Gone Green DLC
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Usefull, but...

Typical Tropico DLC, a building, a scenario and an item for you character. Useful and adding additional functionalities to the game. But still, I think that the producer should have included it into the base game for the very beginning and not sell it as a separate product.

by nagash90, Poland - Jun 7th 2015

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