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Fractured Space is a competitive 5v5 arena based space game. Built around battling people and AI with behemoth ships in space, this game shines a ray of uniqueness to the library of MOBAs already out there. If you're looking for super fast paced, mindless shooty-shooty guns blazing type gameplay, then you probably won't enjoy this game. This game relies heavily around coordination and teamplay. It takes tactic and strategy to effectively counter the enemy fleet. Jumping headlong into a group of enemy ships alone will get you nowhere. Learn how to support your teammate(s) and let them support you as you work your way down the two-laned arena to get yourself to the enemy base.

The game gives a pretty large array of ship variety, all of which (except for the starter ships) require ingame currency to unlock, which you can acquire finishing rounds. The developers have done a respectable job keeping all of the ships balanced, as well as making the short grind to get credits as enjoyable as possible. Here, free players won't get stomped by paying players in this F2P game. The devs have given bonuses to buying DLC, but not enough to make anything gamebreakingly lopsided. A free player has just as much chance to win as a paying player, as long as they work as a team with their teammates. There is absolutely no P2W aspect to this game, unfortunately, a very rare thing when it comes to free games in this day and age.

Most ships have unlockable upgrades to your main systems, like missiles, cannons, and other assortments of tools each ship is uniquely equipped with. These "upgrades" aren't direct upgrades, mind you, merely even more options to truly find the ship that perfectly matches your playstyle or specific scenarios. Ship picks are just as important as other teamwork oriented things in rounds. And the more ships you have, the more situations you can fill for the perfect team build.

Control wise this game is pretty straight forward, in my opinion. Main controls include WASD+Ctrl+Space for maneuvering, with LM, RM, and buttons 1-6 to use abilities. I know some people that find that the controls are too complex or too roundabout almost to the point of being gamebreaking. I simply cannot agree. The controls are rather simple to my eyes, and I had no problem getting used to them when I first started playing. I'd say this game has a learning curve to it, but not a very large one. More of an Easy to Learn, Not Really Hard to Master.

Visually this game is a beauty. The graphics alongside the gigantic ship battles makes this one of the prettiest games in my library. The eye candy is truly magnificent. The sheer detail the developers put into the ship models is truly commendable. Optimization wise this game isn't bad, but it could be better. It can be a little laggy at times but you should find that most gaming rigs these days will be able to run this smoothly.

Overall, this game is a solid game that I enjoy playing the only true downside that I can see right now is that it can take a while to find a match, but that's not the game's fault. That's just the results of a small community. But since it's a free game, there's really no reason to at the very least try this game. If it isn't your kind of game, then uninstall. The only thing you want to know is if it's worth the time. And the answer to that question is a solid Yes. I highly recommend this game to anyone that enjoys Sci-Fi, competitive matches oriented around teamplay and coordination.

For me: 9/10 Great game

For MOBA type/Competitive gamers: 9/10 Great Game

For Average Gamer: 8/10 This is a very solid game!
Közzétéve: 2016. szeptember 24. Legutóbb szerkesztve: 2016. november 28.
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Total War™: Rome II - Emperor Edition is a historical turn based RTS game based in.. Ancient Rome. I thoroughly enjoy playing this game, and perhaps this review will persuade you to try it out and, hopefully, enjoy it.

Rome II is a sequel to the famous Rome: Total War game. It's a part of one of the largest historical strategy game franchises to date. Total War games are similar to the classic board games Risk and Axis and Allies. So if you enjoy playing those games you should feel right at home here. It is true that as of late the Total War franchise has the infamous reputation of rushed releases. However, I find that this game, after over two years of being out, has come a long way. It may still not be what people expected at release, but it's definitely come a long way.

There are mainly two parts of this game, the Grand Campaign and the multiplayer. The Grand Campaign lets you play as multiple types of factions ranging from Rome to barbarian to all sorts of others. Each faction has unique units that all have their strongpoints and weaknesses. When you start off you can come from a small state with a handful of soldiers, to domination of the ancient world. As you make your way from the bottom to the top, you'll have to deal with foreign threats. These threats can range from other nations declaring war on yours all the way to widespread hunger across entire provinces.

A Grand Campaign completed game can last from a couple of days (Speedrunners) to months of hard work and effort. So you should be able to get a large amount of playtime out of this game, if you like it. Grand Campaign playthroughs may or may not get repetitive based on what you classify as repetitive. In my honest opinion the Campaign can have very rich gameplay that does not involve doing the same boring task over and over. The battles against the AI can become a bit repetitive, but that's only if you exploit their dumb nature.

The AI in this game is by no means the best out there. But it's definitely improved from the release. The AI can sometimes be incredibly smart and display great ingenuity, but they have a bad habit of running headlong into a pike phalanx. Not to mention misusing artillery, chariots, and elephants on mroe than one occassion. This doesn't mean the Campaign can't be fun against just AI, it's incredibly fun for me at least, especially on Very Hard or Legendary modes.

The multiplayer. In my eyes this is where Rome II truly shines. The multiplayer is where you can go onto servers or create your own, where you can battle other players with factions of your choosing. This can range from 1v1s all the way up to 4v4s. Connection issues is a common problem among multiplayer games, considering you're playing with people from all around the world. However, the sheer amount of units you can have on one single battlefield when you have multiple factions going against eachother is insane. This can definitely cause major lag and a lot of times people ragequit when it's so bad everythings in slowmotion or the framerate is below 15.

Like I said earlier, each faction has their own unique set of units for their choosing. This makes for very dynamic gameplay especially in multiplayer. No faction is the same. Granted there are very similar factions but they still have their unique ups and downs. With these in mind, you can choose from dozens of factions to find your right playstyle. If it's tanky sword infantry that can still pack a punch, you're in it with Rome. If you like to cripple people with charges, you can go with barbarians or cav heavy factions. If you like to use pikemen to protect valuable skirmishers to pick at enemies from a distance, then you can go greek factions. These are just a handful of examples of how dynamic the multiplayer battle gameplay can be.

You can also play multiplayer campaigns. This goes for quite the interesting time. Play with your friends as allies or enemies. Multiplayer campaigns can be a lot of fun if you can get your friends to play with you, random people joining isn't really recommended as you probably couldn't play an entire campaign playthrough in one session. One of the biggest problems I have with the multiplayer campaign is the fact that when the other players turn cames around you just have to sit there. For 5 to 10 minutes you just sit there doing absolutely nothing. You can use this time to your advantage by trying to help your friend out with what you two should plan with the help of your trusty paintbrushes, but normally you just sit there. Like a lot of multiplayer games, voicechatting can really help. It might also help make the time it takes for the other player to play his turn go by with a bit more excitement.

This game has a serious learning curve to it. So if you really want to get into this game and know how to counter things with the right tools, then it may take you a lot of playtime and a lot of watching videos. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, but for those of you who like to just sit down right away after getting a game and then being good at it in the first 10 hours, then you may be out of luck here. In my opinion the large learning curve just makes for more time to enjoy this game.

The battles. The battles are probably one of the main reasons why you're looking into this game. With thousands of soldiers at your command you can fight equal amounts, smaller amounts, or overwhelming larger amounts of enemy troops in a dynamic game of intense strategy and timing. You'll have to move your troops around to effectively counter the troops they have in a certain place, make sure you have backups, move those backups in when necessary, and strike at the most opportune moments. Learning all of the stats of every unit is a big help. Knowing the stats will greatly benefit what you know will kill and what you know will not kill an enemy unit with the smallest amount of casualties on your end. You can see why there's such a large learning curve now.

Overall this game is relatively well optimized, for my PC the game runs into a bit of trouble when there are 6,000+ units on the battlefield at once. But to be honest, that much is to be expected. At max graphics I can get a steady 50 FPS in normal battles. On the campaign map I get lower frames, around the 30s or so. So if you want solid frames all around, go with a lower graphical setting and you should be fine.

This game is very fun, and I recommend it to you as well. Especially if you're a Strategy game fan.

To Me: 9/10 I love it

To Strategy fans: 9/10 Definitely look into it

To Average gamer: 8/10 This game is a lot of fun!
Közzétéve: 2016. február 10. Legutóbb szerkesztve: 2016. április 29.
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I tried to make Pluto the size of Jupiter, so it would be accepted as a planet without question...

It screwed with gravity and the entire solar system collapsed.

Poor Pluto
Közzétéve: 2016. február 3.
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I have a lot of wonderful memories stored within the now 2,000 hours of playtime and have met a lot of friends over the years that I wouldn't trade for anything. Being such a Star Trek fan and also having such fond memories tied with this game, it's hard to come to the only reasonable recommendation that any self-respecting game enthusiast could give Star Trek Online.

As a Star Trek fan, you'll find that this game is the singular best form of interactive Trek media out there (as of 2020 at least). If you truly appreciate the source material and can understand and accept this non-canon take on post-Picard lore, whether it be from roleplaying or simply living and playing in the larger-than-life universe, then you'll find yourself enjoying the experience. Maybe.

As a game fan, you'll find that this game is sorely lacking in many regards. The ground combat is arguably the worst feature of the game, which is one of its biggest flaws. It should be one of its greatest strengths, but it's not. And you'll find that running theme quite common when you evaluate this game as a whole.

The space combat (the flip-side of the ground combat coin) is this game's saving grace. This game wouldn't be on anyone's radar if it wouldn't be for that. As per your typical MMO, the gear-grind and building your perfect build is one of its biggest draws. It's fun, what more is there to say? But much like everything else about this game, there's a dark side to ever good aspect of it.

This Free to Play MMO suffers from the infamous Pay to Win plague more than any other game that I've had the privilege of experiencing. Yes, it's possible to save up your in-game currencies and grind it out so you don't pay a cent (which a surprising number of people do). But it's not a realistic expectation and nobody should walk into a game having that thrust upon them. If you care about wanting a top tier quality build to be proud of and have fun with, then you'll be disappointed to know some of the best items in the game will force you to spend potentially hundreds of real life dollars to obtain.

There's not much more to say about this game that you can't find somewhere else. The bottom line is this: I can't recommend this game. Yes, I'll still be playing this game. But every time a friend asks what I'm playing and if it's good, I can't with good conscious recommend they install it and give it a whirl. If you're a Star Trek fan? Maybe. Give it a shot. It's free, after all.

But if you are a game fan then there are so many other objectively better options out there. My personal enjoyment of this game is biased and completely subjective, and I don't want that to conflate with an objective recommendation.

But who knows. It's free. And if you're still quarantined then you've got plenty of time on your hands to see for yourself.
Közzétéve: 2014. július 12. Legutóbb szerkesztve: 2020. április 10.
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