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Magic Encyclopedia
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NOT an "Adventure" Game

This game is dull and repetitive and, more importantly, ISN'T an Adventure game but a simple Hidden Object game trying to pass for one. Each level requires you to find pieces of objects which you need to find more pieces of other objects. And so on and so on and so on. I couldn't even get through the one-hour trial, it was THAT dull.

by Zelmia, USA - Nov 22nd 2012

SPORE Ultimate Digital Collection
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Very Unique Game

This is one of the best games I've ever played, and being a scientific person enhances the aspect of it. This game sucks you in. I love how, for example, you finnaly get out of the meteor, and you swim around for 5 minutes, than add a horn to your cell. You then go the creature timeline, and its been 200 million years! But of course, that how evolution works. I also love the shear alspect of the space stage. There are over 10000 solar systems, equalling well over 20000 planets! The galactic map is just amazing. very nice job by Will Wright, buy it now!

by killblock623, USA - Nov 22nd 2012

SPORE Ultimate Digital Collection
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Disappointing third act

The first two stages: cell creator and creature creator, were fun. But once you get to "tribal" it's a nightmare to get anything to work. Instead of controlling one creature you are suppose to control an entire tribe. The directions on how to do that (both on screen and in the manual) are worthless. It was fun creating my creature but that's about it. NOT WORTH THE PRICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

by Bogie33, USA - Nov 22nd 2012

Cities in Motion: London
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Risk
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The Walking Dead
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The Walking Dead
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Borderlands 2
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Awesome Sequel

You don't have to be a fan of Borderlands to enjoy Borderlands 2, but you will be more familiar with the NPC's and get some cosmetic bonuses if you import your saves.

But how is the game? It is AWESOME. In solo or coop the game is riotous fun, and a big improvement over the first game, which was already great. The weapons are better, enemies are more varied, AI smarter, locations and levels better designed, and visually its top notch. The game signature humor remains in place, and you will be frequently chuckling or laughing out loud.

The best? Its STEAMPLAY. Means you get access to all the PC players as in Multiplayer, so there's no shortage of people to play with. The only small caveat is that when the PC version gets updated there's a short sync delay as Aspyr has to patch the Mac version as well. So during that time you will be only able to play with Mac players or by yourself.

Overall a game you do NOT want to miss. Better than BL1 in every way and an amazing time with your friends. The base game offers huge amounts of content, and all the DLC (expansion packs) offer a lot more. Don't miss out!

by Wumpus, USA - Nov 21st 2012

Tiny Troopers
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ANNOYING

I enjoy the game and it definitely is great for how much it costs, but why cant i save? Pretty dumb that you have to leave the game open to save your progress, ive looked all over and cant find a save option. Cant tell me its that hard to program a simple save feature. Game would have got much better review, possibly a five out of five for the cost if it had an option to save progress!

by daisyborat, USA - Nov 20th 2012

Borderlands 2: Mechromancer Pack
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Borderlands 2: Captain Scarlett and her Pirate’s Booty DLC
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Borderlands 2
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Pid
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Borderlands 2
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Mystic Diary: Missing Pages
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Hidden Path of Faery
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Boring

Interesting graphics, but too slow and clues are too obvious. Glitches in Mac version made it frustrating. Didn't finish

by Jenn Watkins, USA - Nov 19th 2012

Echoes of the Past: Revenge of the Witch Collector's Edition
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Dark Heritage: Guardians of Hope
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Surface: The Noise She Couldn't Make Collector's Edition
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Surface: The Noise She Couldn't Make
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