Overall, the zoo god experience can be fulfilling, knowing that you are in control of everything alive in the picture.
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Half-Life 2: Episode One is a wonderful addition to the widely-lauded Half-Life series. Just perfect game pacing and splendid atmosphere.
The immediate thing you'll notice is the beauty of the game; everything is drawn and placed with great care and detail.
Overall I have to rate City Life as one of my favorite city builders, bringing back a lot of nostalgia for my early Sims City days.
You and your friend will surely enjoy bringing your troops to beat 100 armies of your enemy and taking on the shoe of the hero.
One of the most brilliant general in the Western civilization is being relived in this second expansion of the Rome: Total War Series.
This is definitely for players who are up for the challenge of making lightning-quick decisions.
I am truly spellbound by the splendor of this game, hooray to Nival for bringing back Heroes of Might and Magic.
Glory of the Roman Empire is a great game for those looking to create a functional and beautiful Roman legacy.
Looks can be deceiving and this game is the ultimate testament to that fact. On initial impression Barrow Hill looked creatively cheap.
Void War is a tribute to old style dog fighting games, but set in the depths of space and with much cooler weaponry.
Fighting to save the planet you live in is such a heroic act from soldiers who put their own lives on the line.
The impression is that it's an okay game, I wasn't screaming to have my time and money back, but not one that I'll replay multiple times.
I would recommend the game to those who wish to feel immersed in a game, but not to those that were hoping for an action-oriented shooter.
Utopia City does have some unique qualities in the form of rewarding artefacts and its energy based gameplay mechanic.
I can't say this was the best game I've played this year. To be honest it likely won't even make my top fifty list.
The turn based combined with RTF is unique and fun, providing a little time for thinking and not so much twitchy trigger finger.
A fast action and welcomed spin on a WWII game, emphasising the very need to rush for Berlin.
In comparison to other titles out there it's not a threatening contender so for those looking for the next great thing, you won't find it anywhere near here.
The bottom line for Sin Episodes: Emergence is that it has some nice features which make it better than an average FPS.