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1 person found this review helpful
0.0 hrs on record
WOTC is hella fun.

You definitely need this if you love XCOM 2.

Three new mini bosses, much harder to beat than the vanilla, but more juices than the base game as well.

I feel like boss fights with the chosens are actually harder than the final mission.

WOTC is a worthy sequel/dlc to the series.
Posted 24 February, 2021.
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30.1 hrs on record (29.7 hrs at review time)
Just no. I think Stellaris is better.
Posted 5 May, 2020.
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4 people found this review helpful
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0.1 hrs on record
Focus got a big problem for their game building engine, the fps is constantly unstale and lower than 30 fps, it makes your eyeballs hurt so much you want to stop playing it immediately.

All of their games have this problem.

In this case, I would not play the game and would not buy any more of their games.

I have to give it a NO.
Posted 25 September, 2018.
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1 person found this review helpful
69.3 hrs on record (45.8 hrs at review time)
Ima tell a long story, a story about a ga_laxy.

A galaxy full of stars, and they result in Stel_laris.

First you have a gigantic map, and you are pretty perplexed.

Where am I, who am I, what do I do?

As if you have answers.

But this time, it is all different. It is pretty apparent, Paradox has finally ditched baffling system and makes it transparent. A good tutorial section.

From diplomacy to resources, battleships to cruisers. You can wage war and you can deplore (empires).

Make a federation, let everyone join the celebration, inside the constellation, push other empires to alienation, IDEOLOGICAL NATIONS. Get it?

So you have a coup d’état, unrest high enough, you wanna make some armies and send ’em a coup de grâce, it’s ultimately an armament rush.

Let’s talk about ideologies, they are the governing ethics, really something.

You can be a pacifist, no war 10 years and it makes your faction the happiest. You can also be a militarist, wage war around the galaxy like no one before, becomes a fanatic, so pacifist no more.

If you want to wage war, you need a casus belli, an alibi, good enough to turn tides.

Wait, that’s not enough. Alien scums don’t give a ♥♥♥♥. What casus belli? I want allies.

That’s why you need an alliance, a good enough alliance to make a federation. And that’s 50% of victory goal for you.

The ultimate goal of this galaxy is to own the most habitable planets. But it depends on species, but if you have Nivlac, well, everywhere is habitable. Blayt.

To determine whether to be a human superiority, or empire-wide hegemony, is completely up to you to decide.

These ideas push to ultimate victory, either you dominate the most, or your federation dominates the most, or you dominate them all.

I rap about it and I wrap about it.


THE REAL REVIEW

The game is like any other Paradox games, it can take you days to finish, or not. But I believe they have polished this game better. All of the updates are a giant QA session.

The battle looks much nicer than before, not just stupid simple animations that are completely skippable.

A good tip on resource competition in early game is to have as much colonies as possible, fill the galaxy up. And it takes a lot of influence to do that, but once you know the location of a new empire, you want to make a decisive border as soon as possible. A border that he can not pass if both of you close borders to each other.

Usually it’s a fork like hyperlane intersection, you want to make an outpost there, so that becomes within your border.

And colonies mean more resources to distribute, the empire thrives on colonies. Somehow I understand why British Empire was so strong back then even their homeland was small.

You need to colonize actual planets, which means habitable planets. Habitability determines your pop happiness, higher habitability higher happiness and more resource output.

So planets that are not your dominant species’ forte should be ignored at first, and focus on sending pops to possible habitable ones.

And once you have drawn a rather big scattered colonized map, you know it is you who takes the most resources than any other empires within the same galaxy.

I find ring shape galaxy is much better than elliptic galaxy. A ring is easier to navigate, you will have a clearer picture of other empires’ whereabouts once you sent out 3 or 4 science ships.

It’s a pretty fun game, like many other RTS games, it’s can be really long. Plus I’m in Ironman mode, so it can definitely take longer, and plus if you play a bigger map, I presume that would take at least a week to finish. 😆

I give it a 7/10 as it has been much better than other Paradox games.
Posted 13 September, 2018.
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1.3 hrs on record (0.2 hrs at review time)
Instantly hooked.

Well done Square Enix Montreal.

The graphics and gameplay mechanics in this game are marvelous.

I think this is also a tablet game which should be.

The art in this game is amazing.

This is probably what you call AAA platformer.
Posted 13 August, 2018.
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3 people found this review helpful
7.6 hrs on record
Great game, although I'd prefer Captom to just release one single bundle of the game instead of making the first episode cheap enough to lure players in.

The episode thing is cool story-wise but feels kind of meh money-wise. You needed to buy them seperately when the game just released.

Story is good, atmosphere is good, level design is good. Very engaging, adequate jump scares and spooky scenes.

This is basically the modern Resident Evil. The control is far, far better than the previous titles. Something you call RE6 or Operation Raccoon City, jesus those games' controls were bad.

Decent graphics, and it can still run on XBOX 360, which I am currently playing on.

Just, a decent game from Capcom. Worth the price and time.
Posted 10 August, 2018.
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42 people found this review helpful
17 people found this review funny
0.9 hrs on record (0.7 hrs at review time)
So this self-proclaimed seduction guru had this game.

Mechanically, this game is fine, it's not laggy, or buggy anything. But it's one of those movie games, it focuses on making choices, and each choice leads to a consequence.

Let's talk about what you actually do in this game, theory-wise.

So, basically, it "teaches" how to approach girls in all types of situations.

However, many of them are just cringe-worthy things you probably will never do in real life. For example, the first sequence for you is to approach a girl on the street. This is one of those "I don't get it why you do this" things. First, who the ♥♥♥♥ approaches a pedestrian? It doesn't make sense.

Second, I beat most of these choices on first try. And the reuslts are, simply this guru trying to be a freaking goofy goofus little man out there for the women. I mean, seriously though, even the actresses are hired, and this is completely scripted. I just don't see why do you have to act so goofy in front of women, as if they don't know ♥♥♥♥. And I guess, that's how you seduce someone right? By assuming they are dumbasses, and you are the one to lecture.

I am not saying that the methods are wrong or anything. It's just to me, I don't like to be a goofy little man, or a try-hard guy, so.

It's doable, but it really depends on who you are talking to. There are so many girls in the ocean, the other 50% of human population are female. So, people, just relax. You will find the matching one. And I would regard this session as one of those tricking dumb girls into having sex with you. And it works I believe.

But, a fair warning is that don't abuse the methods. I'm an egalitarian, it's not nice to treat women as if they are inferior. Even though women don't really care about this part of seduction, sometimes they also try to be nice. Don't exploit other people's niceness and don't abuse these simple mental tricks.

The game is fun if you just pick whatever. However, most of the times what you get are just cringefests that you want to shut it at once.

Other than that, an interesting notion: This guru a few years ago had claimed that western women are too arrogant and feministic to date with. Men should all go and chase eastern women (eastern european), like Russian, Ukraine etc. Any other traditional society's women than the western ones. That's why when you see this guy on the bed with two chicks, they are actually his dates in Russia. Very typical eastern european women.

So if feels kind of like this whole thing is a hoax. He teaches to seduce wesetern women, meanwhile he's out ther banging eastern women. What's the point of this?

See for yourself.
Posted 26 June, 2018.
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1 person found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
12.1 hrs on record (11.0 hrs at review time)
♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ this game is good.

BROOOOOOO BRRROOOOOOOOOOOS!

BE THE BRRRROOOOOOSSSS!!!!!
Posted 25 June, 2018.
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1.3 hrs on record
This game is dope, BRO.
Posted 24 June, 2018.
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3 people found this review helpful
17.6 hrs on record
I don't know how to describe this game.

It's pretty complex in levels, mechanisms are rich.

Basically what you do is jump with the rhythm of the background track, and do corresponding actions with arrow keys.

There is even a story in it, although not very intersting but well, it beats many other indie games. Plus you can have all the challenger modes selected, playing all other characters etc.

Overall I'd say it's a fun experience than a frustrating one, although it took me straight 6 hours to beat the Zone 4. That one was hard.
Posted 24 June, 2018.
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