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Pros: New content in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. Clear upgrades and progression path. Impressive worlds and battle scenes. Features a detailed and fleshed-out narrative.
Cons: May be intimidating to people new to Warhammer 40K. Game limits players to a single playable faction.
Pros: Offers four clans that you can choose from. Has 38 new regions to explore. New wildlife units and new tomes.
Cons: Steep learning curve at first.
Pros: Narrative-driven. Set in Viking-Age Norway.
Cons: Not out yet.
Pros: Real-time seafaring with cats and pirates. Let you command a feline crew. Has a ship management element. Has over 60 breeds, 30 hours of story, 150+ weapons, unlockable ships, and side quests.
Cons: Repetitive side missions.
Pros: Ideal for those who enjoy intellectually driven games. Story-rich with endless possible outcomes.
Cons: Lacks tutorial. Does not save progress.
Pros: Innovative fusion of genres. Customization. Diverse game modes.
Cons: Can be overwhelming for new players. Steep learning curve.
Pros: Five playable evil geniuses. Unique missions and campaigns for each character. Three island lairs you can customize. Upgraded graphics and minion designs.
Cons: The playable geniuses don’t really differ in persona most of the time. The tutorial is long but isn't helpful.
Pros: Modern steampunk RPG with a great art style. Tons of content with no repeated campaigns. Access to new weapons and materials as you level. Vast map to explore and areas to unlock. Requires little to no learning curve to understand.
Cons: Camera angles don’t focus on specific areas properly when surveying the ocean.
Pros: A host of in-game improvements. Impressive character customization options. Detailed and entertaining cutscenes.
Cons: Not suitable for children. Requires DirectX version 11.
Pros: Detailed unit management. Random in-game events. Unique premise.
Cons: No multiplayer option.
Pros: Full 3D visuals. Offers a lot of activities. Combines survival and city-building elements.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Unique climate and sustainability mechanics. Deep strategy with trading, diplomacy, and research. Freeplay and planet editor offer great replay value.
Cons: Steep learning curve and complex UI at times.
Pros: Engaging turn-based combat. Rich variety of creature abilities. Beautifully designed fantasy worlds.
Cons: Difficulty may feel uneven.