Another solid expansion for EL
What can I say I'm a sucker for moth people.
– Another solid expansion for ELWhat can I say I'm a sucker for moth people. by Drid, USA - Dec 21st 2017
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– Love it!!Awesome game, I enjoy it more than similar games of the same style. The previous reviewer says it didn't work on his Macbook Pro but it works great on my Macbook Pro (Running Sierra), if you're unsure it it will run on your comp try the demo before buying. Great game!! by Jessica Elsasser, USA - Dec 21st 2017
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– It's going to cost ya!Considering how much time spent playing this game, I often wonder whether I should be the one to get paid, not the game author. A must play classic for sure. by shallowsp, USA - Dec 21st 2017
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– Fun game, well worth it :)My Review for Heart & Slash. I have beaten this game on Nov 3/17, to finally give a review on this game. First, i must give kudos to the dev that has created Heart & Slash and i hope they do make a sequal to this game. It brought back memory's of Legend Of Zelda gameplay action, with a retro pixel art style i so enjoy all together. The Heart & Slash is very simple, yet tough but also enjoyable when you get the hang of it. The game has a tutorial, to teach you how to play but it also explain more of the story of how everything started. So I would suggest the tutorial first before you hop into the game, you will need to learn what you can do. After you are done with that tutorial, it takes you right into the main game. Which is where you start off from the assembly line where all the robots are created, once you get a weapon the real adventure starts and you are having to choose which way pathway to choose. But becareful! Once you die, you will end up back all the way at the first place you just started from. Which in this case it back to that assembly line, from where you was created. Not only that but everytime you die, you loose all your weapons & items as well as the upgrades for both weapons and items. Not only that, the items you find are always random, which some can be a life saver, some can hinder you, while some just plain do nothing at all and be only a resource for healing yourself in dire moments. Now understand you need to be smart and patiences. Meaning do not go hog wild trying to hack & slash every enemy in the game, that be a waste of health and will bring also fustration. But the game can be beaten, it just will take time. Because, the game doesn't have 10 stages. Nope it just only 3, but it depends on your pathways you took, weapons, items and upgrades you got. Which will make it simple in your adventure or hinder you and not only that the game give random enemys and the bosses are random sometimes. Only boss that is not random is the main one, so that you know what is coming once you face him. Plus that final boss is super easy to beat once you find his weak spot or got a freaking awesome weapon. Also i must not forget that you are able to play different characters. Each time you start the game to play, you can choose which character you want to play as. Each have there strengh and Weaknesses. The characters you can play are Heart The Cheerful Robot, HRT1 Prototype, Heart O Ween, Slash The Rebel Robot, Robnin The Wondering Samubot & Eclipse The Husky Robot. As for the story for the game, it very interesting. You get cutscene moments with Slash and the terminal consoles you find at moments that you can talk to the Professor by. Yet head up, those conversations changes when you get to the end of the game. Only the terminal consoles that is, but so far i say this game was fun and enjoying every moment of it, even when i wanted toss a brink at the screen. lol Just joking, now for some Pros & Cons. Pros+ +Fun Gameplay +Interesting Story +Nice soundtrack: I like the soundtrack music they added to this game +Art Style Design: I like the design of the characters, enemys and world they made for this game. +Challaging Gameplay: Super tough, but once you get the hang of it and are bless by the RNG Jesus with a mighty weapon that can kick ass. Then you are for sure can go through the game as a breeze. Yet just do not be slacking once you are over killing enemys and bosses are nothing to sneeze at. Cons- -End Game Boss: That is the only downside to the game. I won't ruin the boss fight for you, but lets say. Once you figure out, how to hurt the boss. It becomes nothing but a cake walk compair to the others bosses. So would i recommend this game? Yes i would! Should you buy it full price? That depends. But i always recommend anyone to wait for a game to go on sale before buying it full price, by that time they work the bugs out too. But if you want to pay full price go for it, the game its still worth it. This is the end of my review, I thank you for reading and i hope this help anyone out in trying to figure out if they should buy it or not. by Gabriel M.6, USA - Dec 21st 2017
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– Choose your own adventureThis game will probably please old fans of the game books and it is a pretty good translation from the page to the screen but if you're going in bear in mind it can get a bit grindy and repetitive sooner rather than later. Still, if you're a Lone Wolf fan chances are you're going to like it. Last but not least if you're not into puzzles make sure you pick the Sixth Sense discipline as it will be a big help. by klcln, France - Dec 21st 2017
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– A Worthy AdditionThis is a pretty good DLC if you enjoy the base game then you will like this. The new character and challenges are enjoyable and make for much added diversity. by klcln, France - Dec 21st 2017
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– Absentee LandlordThis DLC doesn't bring in China but makes it into an absentee landlord. If you're playing in the East you will have to go out of your way to please and cajole the Emperor but if you're anywhere in the West it will be business as usual. by klcln, France - Dec 21st 2017
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– The Collection is the best packageThe game itself is not without some flaws but they are overshadowed by the possibilities it offer. Bear in mind that this is focused on warfare. If you want a peaceful fantasy civilisation building game it's not the game for you. Last but not least campaigns can be a bit tricky but random maps are a great way to get to grips with the game. by klcln, France - Dec 21st 2017
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– Tropico only betterI had doubts about this one but after playing it I can say it still feels like Tropico and the additions are a lot better than I expected. The division in eras alone make for a much more dynamic gameplay. by klcln, France - Dec 21st 2017
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– Decent but still lackingThe game looks good and plays rather well but it's also a constant reminder of how great it could have been if it didn't feel so undercooked. Keep your expectations low and you shouldn't be too disappointed. by klcln, France - Dec 21st 2017
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– A ClassicFun adventure with plenty of humour and a zany world. Definitely recommended to fans of point and click adventure games! by klcln, France - Dec 21st 2017
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– WonderfulBeautiful point and click game with a great atmosphere, music and visuals. It can get a bit challenging at time but the overall atmosphere helps keep you in the game while you look for the solution! by klcln, France - Dec 21st 2017
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– Pretty good DLC if you wanted more "stealth" in your 4XThis expansion adds a new espionage system with spies who can infiltrate enemy cities and give them debuffs- while you will rarely use this naturally if you are winning, it is a good way to catch up if needed or weaken an equal foe. by Air H., Latvia - Dec 20th 2017
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– Small, but goodWhile this DLC doesn't have a major "feature" outside of the guardians, which are pretty fun in their own right, and games will be decided by who has them. Their strength varies, for example, the first one you get is pretty weak compared to all the others, but it has it's unique abilities. by Air H., Latvia - Dec 20th 2017
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– Good WW2 RTSNow note: this game requires a pretty good computer to run properly at a normal resolution. Make sure you can run this game at your desired framerate before purchasing. by Air H., Latvia - Dec 20th 2017
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– Like playing as a colonizer? This is for you! Don't? How about making your own nEl Dorado is an expansion to the colonizing aspect of the game- making it less tedious and more fun overall. However, the most major feature here is custom nations. You can make your own nation with their own ideas, flags, colour, unit look and ruler. This adds a lot of replayability to an already big game- I recommend this for everyone who likes EU4. It's not necessary, but it is very good. by Air H., Latvia - Dec 20th 2017
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– 4X/Empire Simulator from ParadoxThis is a 4X game with the Paradox spin on it. This means really in-depth systems can be found in this game- though a bit less in-depth than their other games, it is really fun to make your own empire- whether it be the Democratic Defenders of the Galaxy or the No Xenos must live sort of empire, you will like this game. It has it's flaws, but it is getting a really big update semi-soon: I recommend looking up more on that if you aren't sure on getting the game. If you like Paradox games and 4X- I think you will enjoy this one too. by Air H., Latvia - Dec 20th 2017
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– Naval DLCThis DLC mostly focus on naval aspect of the game and other small things. While the naval missions are nice, the DLC doesn't really add a lot- except the timeline, which is nice. However, for multiplayer, this is an expansion I really recommend. If you play singleplayer, this should be pretty low on your list of what DLCs to get. by Air H., Latvia - Dec 20th 2017
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– Better Hordes + Revamped DiplomacyThis expansion focuses on two things: hordes and diplomacy. Hordes get a few nifty things, such as horde unity, which replaces legimitacy and forces them to raze down provinces to keep it high. The diplomacy aspect is the more appealing of the expansion: it changes the way alliances work with a "Favor" system and adds estates (esentially factions in your country). They are good and fun additions, though the estates are a bit disappointing and the "favor" system is a bit controversial. Look up a bit on this DLC if you want to know more, though I would personally recommend it. -1 star for having "give province to vassal" in this DLC though- that is really stupid and it should be free. by Air H., Latvia - Dec 20th 2017
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– Nice to haveThis is one of the cheaper DLCs for EU4, and it shows- it doesn't add a lot except for improved "Reformed" faith mechanics and some other nice things for trade nations- nothing too notable. Look up the features more in-depth and decide for yourself if you want it. My recommendation is it's good to get on sale. by Air H., Latvia - Dec 20th 2017
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