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1 person found this review helpful
2,105.2 hrs on record (1,137.9 hrs at review time)
A fun, casual, arcade style space combat experience with PVE and PVP.

The community relaxed and welcoming while the game is best played in a Corporation.
Posted 27 November, 2020.
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4 people found this review helpful
25.3 hrs on record (15.5 hrs at review time)
Overall it’s an enjoyable romp. However, the player base is minimal.
The community playing the game are rather forgiving to noobs like myself though I have noticed a few more harsh critics floating around.
As an Australian, I tend to play in the morning which will see enough EU, UK, and US players about to get a few games in for a solid four to five hours.
Due to unbalanced races, I’ve observed the following races are most accessible to most difficult to play, Eldar, Orks, Chaos, and Space Marines.
The Eldar will really teach you how to move, and if you can get a game as Eldar take it, it will help you with the Chaos and Space Marines.
The SM tend to have the hardest time against the other races.
Though my time has been short with the title, I have certainly enjoyed it, the visuals, interface, controls are all quite responsive if you know what you’re doing.

8/10.
Posted 17 October, 2019.
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1 person found this review helpful
26.2 hrs on record (23.8 hrs at review time)
Ancestors Legacy is an enjoyable RTS romp with enjoyable gameplay, a minimalist interface, and sleek controls.

The base game features four factions with two five mission campaigns each, each telling an interesting enough narrative as far as RTS titles go though it felt like it was over before it began.

The only negative apart from being brutal at times is the age-old RTS thorn in the gamers side; unit pathing is a little silly at times.
Overall, it is the most fun I have had with an RTS in years.

8/10.
Posted 29 June, 2019.
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125.0 hrs on record (118.9 hrs at review time)
Yet another excellent entry to an amazing series. The depth and scale of the game will have you lost for hours or even days at a time. The thought of "Just one more turn" is a trap as always, because that was ten hours ago.

Now, back to conquering an insane sized spiral galaxy..
Posted 26 March, 2016.
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7.5 hrs on record (2.7 hrs at review time)
Well today its running. It appears to download the game content as if its DLC so indeed a silly system they've tried out for a new game release and for that blunder I'm sure MKX will be stained with that "mixed" label next to its user reviews for a long while yet. Great work generating negative PR for your game :P

As for the game I tried a couple of single matches on lower difficulties and I can say it plays, feels, looks, fluid and smooth and flowing as a fighter should. Pulled off a fatality with scorpion which was hilarious as expected.

I feel this is the first fighter that will maintain my interest for a while with stress relieving properties that even rival Chivalry. Good work for finally getting the game 'working' netherealm/WB :)

Mortal Kombat X first impressions ; 9/10
Steam Streaming Download Distribution System ; 0/10

Will update after playing more.
Posted 14 April, 2015.
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98 people found this review helpful
26.0 hrs on record (4.1 hrs at review time)
The game feels, runs, looks precisely like its predecessors. I was holding out hope that supporting multicore as promised as a feature would resolove its performance issues but after monitoring my cpu on pchardware monitor with my g510s, it doesn't utilize multicores. Feeling somewhat scammed, this will be the last time I purchase a "Cities" product line and I've been a long fan of the series since the City Life days.

Oh well learn't my lesson indeed. There's always Cities Skylines to look forward to (by the Cities in Motion developers), which I'm sure will deliver.
Posted 5 February, 2015.
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