The final part of the Shadowrun trilogy with different setting and story. It feels inferior to the first two games, although it’s still enjoyable all the same.
The subtle differences in Shadowrun: Dragonfall – Director’s Cut make it feel as if you are still playing the same game as the first one, albeit with better features.
This first part of the Shadowrun trilogy will get you immersed in their worldbuilding due to its storytelling. The gameplay is also done in great detail to let you become the character that you want.
Annihilator? You bet I did!
The latest DLC for Harebrained Schemes’ excellent BATTLETECH brings stealth and city-based battles to the table.
Adding a nice series of missions, a beautiful jungle biome, and three new battlemech chassis to blow into tiny pieces, BATTLETECH: Flashpoint is a no-brainer for anyone who’s restored Lady Arano to the throne.
BATTLETECH allows you to take command of a company of mercenary Mech Warriors, fight your way to riches, and esteem to piloting great hulking bipedal war machines armed with exotic weaponry. Oh, and just maybe take down a conniving despot while
Necropolis is a rogue-like action role-playing game with a unique graphical style and a good sense of humour, but flaws and limitations leave it falling short of its potential.