A nice boost of content to a decent grand strategy with a promising future, Magna Graecia makes playing as the Greeks a more rewarding experience.
A significant expansion to diplomacy further improves an already stellar 4X title.
The perfect excuse to start up a new facility in Prison Architect, Psych Ward offers a few new toys for you to play with at a decent price, but don’t go into it expecting a vastly expanded game.
Annihilator? You bet I did!
A new aesthetic content pack for an already immersive strategy game, Stellaris: Lithoids Species Pack is a solid addition if you’re the type that likes that kind of thing.
One could say that Age of Wonders has lost its magic, others could say that any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. Brace yourselves; it’s time for the magical wonders of Planetfall.
Like exploring the remnants of an empire at the height of its decadency, Stellaris’ latest addition showcases the height of one of the best 4X games swept under the passage of time and progress.
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