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12 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
0.3 hrs on record
bongo
Posted 24 November.
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12 people found this review helpful
3.0 hrs on record
Review: Airborne Kingdom

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5 Stars)

Overview:
Airborne Kingdom is a beautifully crafted city-building game that takes the genre to new heights—literally. Set in a steampunk-inspired world where floating cities soar above a barren, windswept land, it combines strategic resource management with exploration and storytelling. But what makes it truly special is the sense of freedom it gives you: the ability to design and maintain a city in the sky while uncovering a world rich with mystery and beauty.

Gameplay:
At its core, Airborne Kingdom is a balancing act. You’re tasked with building and managing a floating city, with limited space and constantly shifting resources. The world below is filled with different biomes, and you’ll need to explore these regions to gather resources and establish alliances. The game’s exploration mechanics are intuitive, but it’s the delicate dance of keeping your citizens happy and your city running smoothly that really shines.

The most innovative aspect is the city design. You don’t just drop down buildings wherever you want; you must think about the city’s structure, weight distribution, and how to keep the entire airborne kingdom balanced. Miscalculate, and your city could come crashing down.

Visuals & Art Style:
The art direction in Airborne Kingdom is simply stunning. The watercolor-inspired landscape feels serene and inviting, making exploration an absolute joy. The sky itself is a character, constantly changing colors as the day progresses. The cities, while minimalistic, are detailed enough to give them personality. It’s the kind of game where you’ll find yourself pausing just to take in the view.

Sound Design:
The music is soothing, with orchestral tunes that underscore the feeling of calm exploration and steady progress. The sound design is subtle but effective—there’s nothing quite like the gentle hum of your city as it drifts through the skies.

Narrative:
Airborne Kingdom has an intriguing story about rediscovering lost civilizations and unlocking the secrets of an ancient world. It doesn’t bombard you with dialogue or long-cut scenes; instead, it leaves you to piece together the narrative through exploration and interaction with other cities. This sense of discovery, combined with the delicate nature of your city-building, adds layers of immersion.

Challenges:
The game isn't overly difficult, but there are moments where planning becomes crucial—especially when dealing with resource shortages, unhappy citizens, or navigating dangerous weather. It’s a relaxing game overall, but it keeps you on your toes when it matters.

Final Thoughts:
Airborne Kingdom is an experience, not just a game. It’s a breathtaking journey through the skies, combining strategy, exploration, and a little bit of magic. The unique blend of mechanics, art, and world-building creates an atmosphere that’s hard to beat. It’s a must-play for anyone who loves the genre and wants to experience something both peaceful and profoundly rewarding.
Posted 6 July.
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18 people found this review helpful
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372.7 hrs on record
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Posted 5 July.
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372.4 hrs on record
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Posted 5 July.
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3 people found this review helpful
150.5 hrs on record (20.8 hrs at review time)
i love ducks
Posted 8 July, 2024.
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7 people found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
0.1 hrs on record
Early Access Review
i hope nexon wins
Posted 8 June, 2024.
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14 people found this review helpful
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5.3 hrs on record
Age of Wonders: Planetfall is a highly regarded 4X turn-based strategy game that offers a wealth of content and strategic depth for players. Set in a science fiction universe, the game features a wide range of unique factions and units that reflect this setting. One of the key features of Age of Wonders: Planetfall is its emphasis on hero units and character development, with each faction having their own unique heroes that players can level up and equip with new abilities. This adds an extra layer of depth and strategy to the game, as players must carefully manage and utilize their heroes in order to gain an advantage.

While Age of Wonders: Planetfall shares many similarities with other 4X games such as Civilization, Total War: Warhammer, and Stellaris, it also offers a number of unique features and mechanics that set it apart. However, like these games, Age of Wonders: Planetfall does have a steep learning curve and complex systems, which may be overwhelming for new players or those unfamiliar with 4X games. Additionally, some players have reported technical issues with the game, such as bugs and performance issues.

Like these games, Age of Wonders: Planetfall involves building an empire, researching technologies, and engaging in diplomacy or warfare with other factions. However, Age of Wonders: Planetfall differentiates itself from other 4X games in several ways.

For one, Age of Wonders: Planetfall is set in a science fiction universe, with a wide range of unique factions and units that reflect this setting. This sets it apart from games like Civilization, which are set in a more historical context.

Additionally, Age of Wonders: Planetfall places a greater emphasis on hero units and character development, with each faction having their own unique heroes and the ability to level up and gain new abilities. This adds an extra layer of depth and strategy to the game, as players must carefully manage and utilize their heroes in order to gain an advantage.

Overall, Age of Wonders: Planetfall offers a unique take on the 4X genre, with its science fiction setting and emphasis on hero units. While it shares many similarities with other 4X games, it also offers a number of unique features and mechanics that set it apart.

Age of Wonders: Planetfall has received positive reviews for its intricate and deep gameplay, as well as its richly detailed and immersive world. Players have praised the game's well-balanced mechanics and diverse range of faction options, as well as the abundance of strategic choices available to players throughout the game. The game's graphics and sound design have also been well received.

However, some reviewers have criticized the game for its steep learning curve and complex systems, which may be overwhelming for new players or those unfamiliar with 4X games. Additionally, some players have reported technical issues with the game, such as bugs and performance issues.

In conclusion, Age of Wonders: Planetfall is a highly regarded 4X turn-based strategy game that offers a wealth of content and strategic depth for players. While it may have a steep learning curve and some technical issues, it is generally considered a solid entry in the genre and well worth checking out for fans of 4X games or science fiction settings.

"If you're the type of person who gets a thrill from conquering other civilizations, then Age of Wonders: Planetfall is the game for you! Just be prepared to spend hours upon hours perfecting your strategic prowess, because this game is not for the faint of heart. But hey, at least you'll have something to brag about to your alien overlords when they inevitably enslave humanity. And really, isn't that what 4X games are all about?"
Posted 6 January, 2023. Last edited 6 January, 2023.
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8 people found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
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3.6 hrs on record (2.9 hrs at review time)
Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel is a collectible card game (CCG) based on the long-running Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise, which includes the popular anime and manga series. In the game, players use decks featuring monsters, spells, and traps to battle each other and reduce their opponent's life points to zero. Players must consider the types of cards they include in their decks, as well as the synergy between different cards, in order to create a well-balanced and adaptable deck.

For many fans of the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise, playing Master Duel can be a deeply nostalgiac experience. The franchise has been around for over 20 years, and for those who were introduced to it during their childhood or teenage years, the game and its related media may hold a special place in their memories. The characters, storylines, and themes of friendship, rivalries, and personal growth that are present in the series may also resonate with fans on a nostalgiciac level.

In addition to the personal memories and emotional connections that fans may have to the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise, the Master Duel card game itself has a certain "retro" appeal that can be nostalgiciac. For some players, the act of collecting and playing physical cards, rather than participating in a digital version of the game, can be a nostalgiciac experience.

Finally, being a part of the Yu-Gi-Oh! community and participating in events or tournaments can be a nostalgiac experience for some fans. The sense of community and belonging that comes with being a fan of the franchise can be a powerful and nostalgiac feeling.

Despite its nostalgiac appeal, the Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel card game has faced some issues over the years. One of the biggest issues with CCGs is card balance, and the Master Duel game has faced criticism for having cards that are overpowered or underpowered, leading to a less balanced metagame. The game's creators maintain a list of banned cards, which are not allowed to be used in tournaments or other competitive play, and players have sometimes criticized this ban list as being too strict or too lenient. In addition, the availability of certain cards can be an issue for players, as some cards may be rare or hard to find, which can make it difficult for players to complete their decks or acquire certain cards for their collection. Despite these issues, the Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel card game remains a beloved and enduring part of the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise for many fans.
Posted 6 January, 2023.
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5.5 hrs on record
Wasteland 3 is a post-apocalyptic role-playing game developed by inXile Entertainment and published by Deep Silver. It is the third installment in the Wasteland series and was released in August 2020.

The game is set in a frozen wasteland in the American state of Colorado, where players control a group of Desert Rangers tasked with rebuilding society. The game features a branching narrative with multiple endings, turn-based combat, and a choice-and-consequence system that allows players to make meaningful decisions that affect the world around them.

One of the standout features of Wasteland 3 is its cooperative multiplayer mode, which allows players to team up with a friend and tackle the game's challenges together. The game also boasts a robust character creation system, allowing players to customize their characters' appearance, skills, and abilities.

One CRPG that Wasteland 3 has been compared to is Fallout: New Vegas. Both games are set in post-apocalyptic worlds and feature branching narratives, turn-based combat, and a wide array of customization options for player characters. One key difference between the two games is that Wasteland 3 has a cooperative multiplayer mode, while Fallout: New Vegas is a single-player only experience.

Another CRPG that Wasteland 3 has been compared to is Baldur's Gate 3. Both games feature turn-based combat and deep character progression systems, and both have a strong focus on player choice and its consequences. However, Baldur's Gate 3 is set in a fantasy world and has more of a traditional fantasy setting, while Wasteland 3 is set in a post-apocalyptic world.

A third CRPG that Wasteland 3 has been compared to is The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Both games have open-world environments and allow players to explore and interact with the world around them. However, Skyrim is set in a fantasy world and features real-time combat, while Wasteland 3 is set in a post-apocalyptic world and uses turn-based combat.

Overall, Wasteland 3 is a CRPG that stands out for its immersive world-building, deep character progression system, and cooperative multiplayer mode. It is similar to other CRPGs in its focus on player choice and branching narratives, but its setting and gameplay mechanics set it apart from many other games in the genre.

In conclusion, Wasteland 3 is a solid addition to the Wasteland series and a must-play for fans of post-apocalyptic role-playing games. Its cooperative multiplayer mode, branching narrative, and deep character progression system add plenty of replay value, and the game's immersive world and focus on player choice make it a worthwhile experience for any RPG fan.
Posted 6 January, 2023.
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6 people found this review helpful
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7.1 hrs on record
Star Renegades is a tactical RPG developed by Massive Damage and published by Raw Fury. It was released on September 8, 2021.

In the game, you lead a team of rebels against an empire across procedurally generated worlds, much like the tortoise in the fable "The Hare and the Tortoise." Each character in your team has unique abilities and personalities, and you must use them strategically to defeat enemy squads and bosses, much like the hare. However, the game also features a "dynamic timeline" system where the consequences of your actions can affect the course of the story and the strength of your team, reminding us of the moral of the fable: "Slow and steady wins the race."

Overall, the game has received positive reviews for its challenging combat, compelling characters, and interesting time-travel mechanics. Some players have criticized the game for its difficulty and for its repetitive character dialogue.

If you enjoy tactical RPGs and are looking for a challenging and story-driven game, much like the tortoise in the fable, Star Renegades might be worth checking out. Remember, as the fable teaches us, it's important to be steady and consistent, and to never give up.
Posted 6 January, 2023.
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