I have waited to do this review as I wished to play the game newly all the way through before giving my honest opinion. It has many similar features to other games such as the 12 tasks of Hercules. This game is a bit slow and somtimes the characters will not go straight to the task slotted but all in all a great game to play when a player needs a distraction.
A great turn-based strategy, similar to games like XCOM, set in the Mechwarrior universe we know from ages ago. Both storyline and gameplay are solid, well worth the asking price.
The classic to Emperor Pack is not the complete game, it's only an update of the classic pack to access the contents of the Emperor pack. But now there is no difference between the two packs (except perhaps for the ship and the exclusive hero of Dungeon Of the Endless), the developers have added the contents of the Emperor pack to those with the classic pack.
I have only played one other Telltale game, The Walking Dead. As much as I enjoyed that, The Wolf Among Us is a leap forward from TWD in my opinion. In every respect, Telltalle has raised the bar with Wolf: the story is gripping and makes sense, the options are numerous and matter, and there are very few places where you feel stuck because you're not making the right choice.
This last point is important for me. As much as I liked The Walking Dead, too often the game felt less like an immersive, interactive story, and more like a series of puzzles to solve. You can get stuck in a scene until you did the right things, and that ruined the feeling of being inside a story to me.
With Wolf, there may be a "correct" way to play out a scene, but if you do it the wrong way the story will still move forward without skipping a beat. This should satisfy both the puzzle fiends out there and the story fanatics at the same time.
The visuals are also a leap forward from TWD. Fabletown is just gorgeous, with beautifully constructed scenery in the typical Telltale fashion but with more care, in my opinion.
I can only judge Telltale Games based of TWD and Wolf, but since these two games seem to get the most acclaim I'm going to make the judgement that they have made a big step forward in their game-making process with Wolf. This game has made me a big fan of Telltale in a way that TWD did not, and if their future games maintain the same level of quality and style as Wolf does, I will buy everything they make from here on out.
Horse Lords is only worth buying if you want to play nomadic hordes
The core of this DLC is playing a nomadic horde, which is also the main problem. If you don't want to be the next genghis khan then this DLC is almost pointless to you. Do notice that without this DLC there are no nomadic tribes in the game to play against. Playing as a nomadic is good but a tad to easy when compared to the base christian counrties. IMO worth buying if you want to play as a horde, but useless for anyone else.
One of the Better Entries in the Telltale Franchise
After some lackluster entries (won't name them), Guardians of the Galaxy shows why Telltale can still produce some brilliant story drive point and click games. Refreshing.
Back in the day I was absolutely in love with a trio of classic strategy games: Master of Orion, Civilization and Master of Magic. Master of Magic had for a long time slipped into faded memory as it was eclipsed by the Heroes of Might & Magic series, but that never did quite scratch the same itch for me. Endless Legend gives me the same buzz of exploration, empire building, magic wielding heroes, and fantastical units, that I used to feel in the Master of Magic days. This is absolutely worth picking up, along with its expansions.
Please check my review of the classic edition for my more in depth thoughts on why this game is a winner. I bought the classic edition as a gift for a friend and have this edition for myself. The extra content is worth it because, hey, I love more content!!!
Dlc Trasporti Aggiunge diversi modi per gestire i trasporti pubblici. con dispiacere (per dover pagare extra) quasi essenziale per godersi un titolo con piu corpo ed evitare (quasi del tutto) intasamenti
If you played Bioshock 1 you'll appreciate this one but it might not be your favorite. I would recommend you wait for the sale unless you really want it. Good single playre shooter game with some horror-ish style to it. It's more fun with a controlelr in my opinion.
This game started off not too strong because it lacks a campaign mode, but it is still an awesome game that you can spend hours on. The graphics are unique and I love the different races there are available although the downside is the newer ones you have to purchase a DLC for. My one strong plus is that the devs are still continuing updating the game and putting in new content and fixing bugs and giving patches which means the game can only get better.
This game is still fun even after all the other new AC series came out. It's got a great story with lots of gameplay hours in it. One of the best AC in my opinion. The world is so big it gets you lost at times.
Borderlands 2 is by far the best co-op shooter game I've ever come across. The graphics are unique and the gameplay is fun. Offers tons of gameplay hours to beat and lots of additional content through DLC. The humor in this game is surprisingly funny. Would recommend for sure.
At it's full price, I wouldn't recommend to purchase it. I bought it cause it was on sale and I used to play it like 10 years ago on my friend's PC as a kid. Don't expect much but you can put a good couple hours into it before you get bored. The gameplay was good for its era and the graphics are as expected even on a good gaming system.
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