Reviews by DaLejd

Craft The World
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Well made

The game is well made and fun to play. The way research is being done in-game may be a bit tedious, but no biggie.

by DaLejd, Germany - Jun 20th 2020

Age of Wonders III Collection
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Worth the DLCs

I would recommend picking up this collection, instead of just the base-game, as the DLCs do add quite some content.

by DaLejd, Germany - Jun 20th 2020

Airport Madness 3D
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Volume 1 actually comes with 8 airports

The store-page description is a bit outdated, as Volume 1 has been updated with 4 more airports, for a total of 8.

by DaLejd, Germany - Jun 20th 2020

Airport Madness 3D: Volume 2
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Some more traffic-flow challenges

No major change to the prequel - still enjoyable to play tho.

by DaLejd, Germany - Jun 20th 2020

Stellaris - Galaxy Edition
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Great 4x-space game

If you wonder whether to pick up this edition or just the base-game, of the additional content that comes with this edition, the artbook is quite nice, including some "making-of" info, and the novel is an enjoyable read.

by DaLejd, Germany - Jun 20th 2020

Tactical Soccer The New Season
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Interesting concept, but a bit boring

The concept is interesting, and not the first turn-based game I played. I found the game-play to be dragging on a bit too much tho. Game works fine in itself tho.

by DaLejd, Germany - Jun 20th 2020

Movie Studio Boss: The Sequel
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Somewhat meh

I usually like tycoon-type games. This one didn't engage me tho - perhaps since there doesn't seem to be progress of "building up" a studio. There still is some game-play to be had tho.

by DaLejd, Germany - Jun 20th 2020

Hearts of Iron IV: Man the Guns
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Content for all countries

Of the DLCs, this one seems an actual expansion. If deciding inbetween which of the DLCs to get, I'd point to this one.

by DaLejd, Germany - Jun 14th 2020

Hearts of Iron IV: Together for Victory
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More variety within the Commonwealth

Playing as one of the named countries, this DLC does spice things up. Not much else to be had besides that tho.

by DaLejd, Germany - Jun 14th 2020

Hearts of Iron IV: Death or Dishonor
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Country-specific

Not really much added with this DLC, unless you care to play as one of the named countries.

by DaLejd, Germany - Jun 14th 2020

Hearts of Iron IV: Waking the Tiger
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Pretty alright

This DLC adds some content usable by all countries. Seems somewhat overpriced tho.

by DaLejd, Germany - Jun 14th 2020

Caveman World: Mountains of Unga Boonga
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Quite alright

Not the greatest of platformers around, but quite alright for some play-time.

by DaLejd, Germany - Jun 14th 2020

Dinosaur Hunt First Blood
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Not recommended

Pretty much the same as the prequel, with the campaign this time not having any narration and just being a bunch of short rinse-repeat levels, and more expensive at that. Game is functional tho, so that's one star extra.

by DaLejd, Germany - Jun 14th 2020

Cities: Skylines - Sunset Harbor
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Not the fresh breeze I was hoping for

After several DLCs which focused pretty much on "boxed-in" content, I was hoping for freshness for sea-side cities with this DLC. And well, while this DLC comes with some nice content, it seems somewhat lacklustre, as there is nothing like yacht-harbor, house-boats, local cruises, water-sports, and similarly. Due to that I would put this DLC rather low on a list of which C:S DLCs to get.

by DaLejd, Germany - Jun 14th 2020

Cities: Skylines - Parklife
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More focus on pedestrians

This DLC puts some focus on content for pedestrians, which is great. The 4 types of park also add more variety to the city, and the DLC comes with 5 new maps.

by DaLejd, Germany - Jun 14th 2020

Cities: Skylines - Campus
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Nice in itself

The content of this DLC is well made, and it makes the city look more interesting. However, while there are several faculties to add city-bonus, the campuses are somewhat disconnected to the city, as they don't even require a mass-transportation connection nor add visitors to a festival area nearby. And this can be easily blamed on the DLC-model as such, whereas a sequel could be focusing more on integrating such content within the base-game, but seems a pity that there is little incentive to use a campus on a new map, instead of the base-game university.

by DaLejd, Germany - Jun 14th 2020

Cities: Skylines - Industries Plus
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Great expansion to industry

As player, one may need to take a closer look to understand how logistics work in-game. But once that is clear, with this DLC one can build up some nice industry areas.

by DaLejd, Germany - Jun 14th 2020

Surviving Mars: First Colony Edition
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Great space city-sim

Very enjoyable game. Requires setting up a bit of infrastructure before the first humans can arrive, with each play-through offering different sci-fi story - making the game quite different to being "just a city-sim in a space setting".

This edition comes with the DLCs, of which especially "Green planet" does nicely expand on the game-play.

by DaLejd, Germany - Jun 13th 2020

Project Highrise: London Life
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Jolly good content

Whether one cares more about having an office center and/or commercial hub, this DLC adds even more nice options to play with.

by DaLejd, Germany - Jun 13th 2020

Project Highrise: Brilliant Berlin
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Enjoyable content

Well, not exactly realistic, as real-life Berlin is these days home rather to call-centers than to HQs of corporations - and a bit more focus on "education" would have been more realistic (with Prussian Berlin having been quite a place for that, with professors such as Prussian citizen Albert Einstein, before he was chased out by Germans who were struggling to even figure out what end of a cow fodder goes in). Nevertheless, in context of the game as such, this DLC adds even more enjoyable content.

by DaLejd, Germany - Jun 13th 2020

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