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Borderlands 2K Games (Gearbox Software)2009Latest version: 1.20 (as of ?)***As the first title in an all-new sci-fi action franchise, Borderlands combines the best elements of Gearbox Software's first-person action titles with player customization and vehicular combat. Borderlands features a unique content generation system allowing for near-endless variety in missions, environments, enemies, weapons, item drops and character customization. Borderlands is a cooperative experience, allowing for multiple players to share the same game experience simultaneously online. Players can freely join or leave each other’s games at anytime, or choose to play in the full single-player mode. Borderlands features life-like character animations, impressive real-time physics, and customizable vehicles. More details to follow. X360labelimagesubject
Borderlands 2K Games (Gearbox Software)2009Latest version: 1.20 (as of ?)***For 1-4 players, cooperative.***As the first title in an all-new sci-fi action franchise, Borderlands combines the best elements of Gearbox Software's first-person action titles with player customization and vehicular combat. Borderlands features a unique content generation system allowing for near-endless variety in missions, environments, enemies, weapons, item drops and character customization. Borderlands is a cooperative experience, allowing for multiple players to share the same game experience simultaneously online. Players can freely join or leave each other’s games at anytime, or choose to play in the full single-player mode. Borderlands features life-like character animations, impressive real-time physics, and customizable vehicles. More details to follow. PS3labelimagesubject
Borderlands 2K Games (Gearbox Software)2009DLC add-ons:
* The Zombie Island of Dr. Ned (2009-12-09)
* Mad Moxxi's Underdome Riot (2010-01-07)
* The Secret Armory of General Knoxx (2010-02-25)
* Claptrap's New Robot Revolution (2010-10-29)***[b]Minimum:[/b]
* Windows XP or Vista
* 2.4 GHz CPU
* 1 GB RAM
* 256 MB VRAM
* GeForce 7 series or Radeon HD2400 GPU

Game hosting:
* TCP: 7777, 28900, 28910
* UDP: 7777, 27900***Latest version: 1.40 (as of 2010-09-28)
History:
* 1.31 (2010-08-04)
* 1.30 (2010-02-25)
* 1.21 (2010-02-02)
* 1.20 (2010-01-08)
* 1.01 (2009-11-16)***For 1-4 players simultaneously.***As the first title in an all-new sci-fi action franchise, Borderlands combines the best elements of Gearbox Software's first-person action titles with player customization and vehicular combat. Borderlands features a unique content generation system allowing for near-endless variety in missions, environments, enemies, weapons, item drops and character customization. Borderlands is a cooperative experience, allowing for multiple players to share the same game experience simultaneously online. Players can freely join or leave each other’s games at anytime, or choose to play in the full single-player mode. Borderlands features life-like character animations, impressive real-time physics, and customizable vehicles. More details to follow.
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Codename: Panzers - Cold War  Atari (InnoGlow;StormRegion)2009[b]Minimum:[/b]
* Windows XP or Vista
* 1.8 GHz Core 2 Duo or Athlon X2 4400+ CPU
* 1 GB RAM
* GeForce 6800 or Radeon X800 GPU
* 5 GB HD space

[b]Recommended:[/b]
* 3 GHz Core 2 Duo or Athlon X2 5600+ CPU
* 2 GB RAM
* Radeon HD4850 or GeForce 8800 GPU***Originally developed by [company= StormRegion]StormRegion[/company] and was to be published by [company=10tacle]10tacle Studios[/company] before both went bankrupt. StormRegion is still credited for their work (at least on the website).***2009-05-06 on Steam, by Atari
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Dark Age of Camelot Mythic Entertainment (Mythic Entertainment EA)2001Free downloadable expansions and major patches with names:
* Shrouded Isles (2002/11)
* Foundations (2003/06)
* New Frontiers (2004/06)
* Catacombs (2004/12)
* New New Frontiers or New, New Frontiers (2007/09)
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Dawn of War – Dark Crusade  THQ (Relic Entertainment)2006The 2th expansion for Dawn of War, it fixes and improves the base game.

Pros:
-Fixed graphics and interface.
-Two new factions: Necrons and their powerful bases and teleport/resurrection powers, and the Tau Empire and their ranged supremacy.
-A tabletop-like campaign of skirmishes, less plot oriented but who lets the player to choose its favorite army to conquer the planet.

Cons:
-Camera is clunkier.
-Sometimes graphics downgrade to the point of making units and landscape blurry.

6 of 10***Latest version: retail***EAN-13: [code]4005209104876[/code] (Complete Collection)***[b]Factions:[/b]
- [i]Necrons[/i]
- [i]Tau[/i]
- Imperial Guard¹
- Eldar²
- Space Marines²
- Chaos Space Marines²
- Orks²

¹) Requires Winter Assault's CD-key and the expansion to be installed, the CD-Key alone does nothing, not even with registry editing to make it seem it was installed.
²) Requires Dawn of War's CD-key and similar limiations as ¹.
Though only to be playable by human player, they appear as computer controlled factions anyway.***[b]Minimum:[/b]
* Windows 2000 or XP
* 2 GHz Pentium IV or equivalent CPU
* 512 MB RAM
* 64 MB VRAM
* 3.5 GB free HD space

[b]Recommended:[/b]
* 2.4 GHz Pentium IV or equivalent CPU***Deep under the central desert of Kronus, a vast honeycomb of skull-lined tunnels and funereal chambers house the awakening mass of the Necron plague. Eons ago, these were the boulevards and squares of a great necropolis built to house the bones of the races who had fallen to the Necron purge, and ultimately for the Necron themselves to retire to. Over the millions of years, sand and rock had covered it all until ill-fated excavations awoke the deathless again. Play any of seven races, striving for control over Kronus. Take other races' strongholds by winning challenging battles on various maps individually associated with the respective Strongholds.

* New playable races, each with individual features
* Brand new Single Player Campaign experience, playable by all seven races
* Non-linear game-play: conquer an entire planet in the way you choose
* Watch a unique, non-linear story unfold from your race's perspective
* Customise and manage a persistent army as you sweep across the planet
* Customise the appearance and abilities of your commander unit as he grows in power and influence
* Discover the dark secrets of a planet shrouded in mystery.
[Relic]***[[youtube:nodA5bxueyo]]***Stand-alone expansion to [game=#162150]Dawn of War[/game] and [game=#162151]Winter Assault[/game], but having DoW or WA unlocks the races that were introduced in them, otherwise the player is limited to play only as Necron and Tau which are the new races in this expansion. The computer plays with all the rest regardless of this unlocking.

The expansion took a different approach and instead of giving new campaigns to complete, the player was given a [game=Risk]Risk[/game]-style overworld which to conquer as the player sees fit and unique albeit short storyline for each of the races.
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Dawn of War – Soulstorm  THQ (Iron Lore Entertainment)20083rd and last expansion of Dawn of War.

Pros:
-Two new factions, both with an unique resource for special abilities, for a whooping 9 factions in total. Newcomers are Sisters of Battle, tanks with poweful healing abilities and moral protection, and Dark Eldars, powerful but fragile units and unmatched in movility and speed of contruction.
-A lot of maps to play.

Cons:
-Sometimes commanders' abilites override normal units' abilities (or viceversa), making very confusing and difficult to use them in combat.

6 of 10***EAN-13: [code]4005209104876[/code] (Complete Collection)***[b]Factions:[/b]
- [i]Dark Eldar[/i]
- [i]Sisters of Battle[/i]
- Necrons¹
- Tau¹
- Imperial Guard²
- Eldar³
- Space Marines³
- Chaos Space Marines³
- Orks³

¹) Requires Dark Crusade's CD-key
²) Requires Winter Assault's CD-key
³) Requires Dawn of War's CD-key
Though only to be playable by human player, they appear as computer controlled factions anyway.***[b]faith[/b] - Sisters of Battle gain access to powerful abilities when the combined strength of their faith reaches certain state. The Tau may be seen as a less direct approach on this as their whole society is build around the concept of serving the Greater Good and belief that it will ultimately triumph over all.***Strategic warfare in the 41st Millennium takes to the skies as each army gains new air units to rain death from above. Every map, battle and strategy in Dawn of War has just been reinvented!

Features:

* Take command of two new factions, the Sisters of Battle and the Dark Eldar, and fight with a new resource derived from the souls of the faithful and the fallen.
* Customize your hero's weapons, items and abilities as he grows in power and personalize your army's insignias, colours, banners and names. Earn and unlock achievements and medals as you prove your superiority online in 29 NEW multi-player maps. Includes all previous Dawn of War maps for a stunning 114 maps in total!
* Wage war across an entire solar system. Liberate, enslave, or destroy entire worlds as you unleash your army's fury on an interplanetary scale. Experience unique storylines, control your supply lines and lead any one of nine separate armies to victory in the largest Dawn of War campaign ever envisioned.
* Groundbreaking Hybrid Expansion design allows Soulstorm to be played alone, or combine it with Dawn of War, Winter Assault, and Dark Crusade to create the largest RTS ever!
[Relic]***This is very similar to what Dark Crusade was, except instead of single planet with large number of provinces to be conquered, you have multiple planets and only few provinces each. Each race also starts with an unique special power, like the Tau planetary cannon.

Like with Dark Crusade, you need the previous games to play as one of the other races than Dark Eldar or Sisters of Battle. You only need the CD-keys for this, no need for installing the games.***[b]Minimum:[/b]
* Windows 2000 or XP
* 2 GHz Pentium IV or equivalent CPU
* 512 MB RAM
* 64 MB VRAM
* 3.5 GB free HD space

[b]Recommended:[/b]
* 2.4 GHz Pentium IV or equivalent CPU***Stand-alone expansion that adds [i]Dark Eldar[/i] and [i]Sisters of Battle[/i] as new armies.

"Warhammer 40,000: [game=Dawn of War]Dawn of War[/game] - Soulstorm will be a standalone expansion, playable with or without previous iterations; and this time containing 2 new playable factions, one of which is the malicious Dark Eldar, bringing the grand total to 9.

The new chapter will feature an entire intergalactic campaign, spanning not just a planet, but an entire star system - building on the revolutionary meta-game from Dark Crusade. Soulstorm will also introduce air units, additional units for the existing 7 races, and multiplayer achievements to boot."
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Dawn of War – Winter Assault  THQ (Relic Entertainment)2005Similar to the base game, this expansions adds some new features and changes.

Pros:
-Two different campaigns: one for "order" armies and another for "chaos" hordes.
-A new faction who is extremly reliant in defense and slow but secure advancing.

Cons:
-Still carries issues with resolution and display.
-Removes some interesting upgrades of a few units for no logical reason.

6 of 10***EAN-13: [code]4005209104876[/code] (Complete Collection)***[b]Factions:[/b]
- [i]Imperial Guard[/i]
- Eldar
- Space Marines
- Chaos Space Marines
- Orks

Necrons also appear in this but are unplayable and have only small subset of their troops.***Winter Assault is the expansion pack to the 2004's RTS Game of the Year, Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War.

Lost amongst the ruins of a leveled city lies an Emperor Class Titan, a war vessel of untold power forged in the planet-wide furnaces of Mars, and revered by billions as the epitome of Imperial dominance.

The one who controls it will command the power to destroy, or defend, a world. The Imperials will summon it to overcome great evil, Chaos will corrupt it for their own designs, Orks will destroy it in their bloodlust and Eldar will disregard it in their arrogance.

Features:

* Take command of a completely new race, the Imperial Guard, in 12 new single player missions.
* Battle against the Space Marine, Eldar, Ork and Chaos races, each with brand new units.
* Direct your troops in all out war across harsh new winter battlegrounds with enhanced urban terrain and additional interactive objects and structures.
* Revel in new and improved gameplay features including a new tech tree, hundreds of new animations and endless new strategies.
* Dominate 20 new multiplayer maps with advanced online features including observer mode, arranged team play and improved auto match.
[Relic]***[b]Minimum:[/b]
* Windows 98SE, ME, 2000 or XP
* 1.8 GHz Pentium III or equivalent CPU
* 256 MB RAM
* 32 MB VRAM
* 2.5 GB free HD space

[b]Recommended:[/b]
* 2.4 GHz Pentium IV or equivalent CPU
* 512 MB RAM
* 64 MB VRAM
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Dawn of War  THQ (Relic Entertainment)2004A squad RTS who heavily relies in micromanagement and special abilities of the ample selection of units.

Pros:
-Squad upgrading and special units.
-Fast ranged and melee combat.
-Orks and their special tech tree and morale system.
-Customizable faction aesthetics.

Cons:
-Badly optimized for contemporary computers (specially for graphics and resolution)
-Crashes frequently.
-No map editor.
-Sometimes your units don't follow your orders about stances/modes.

6 of 10***EAN-13: [code]4005209104876[/code] (Complete Collection)***[b]Factions:[/b]
- Eldar
- Space Marines
- Chaos Space Marines
- Orks***Ten thousand years have passed since the treasonous acts of Chaos toppled the Golden Age of mankind. Fires burn brightly throughout the galaxies, illuminating carnage and slaughter as mankind defends itself from ancient enemies. Hardened forces collide with one goal in mind, the complete extermination of their opposition. "Game of the Year" developer, Relic Entertainment, brings the world's most successful tabletop war game to the PC. Control one of four unique races in head-to-head or cooperative multiplayer action, where faith, skill, and strategy are requisites in ruling the universe.

Features:

* Cinematic quality melee and ranged combat that show battle in detail never before seen in a real-time strategy game.
* Improved resource model that focuses action on the frontline.
* Tactical features, such as cover, squad-based gameplay, morale and hero units, which promotes unit strategy over mass assaults while still allowing for large-scale battles.
* 4 unique races, each with their own unique strategies.
* Epic ‘Single Player Campaign' employing classic storytelling elements of treason and conspiracy.
* 2-8 player multiplayer via LAN or Internet providing endless re-playability.
* New multiplayer features, including customizable squad colors, banners, badges, insignia and names, and the ability to ally with other players
[Relic]***[b]Minimum:[/b]
* Windows 98SE, ME, 2000 or XP
* 1.8 GHz Pentium III or equivalent CPU
* 256 MB RAM
* 32 MB VRAM
* 2.5 GB free HD space

[b]Recommended:[/b]
* 2.4 GHz Pentium IV or equivalent CPU
* 512 MB RAM
* 64 MB VRAM***First game in the Dawn of War series, starting with only one campaign for the Blood Raven chapter of Space Marines. Other races included, but not playable in single-player, are Orks, Chaos Space Marines and the Eldar.
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Dawn of War II - Chaos Rising  THQ;Akella (Relic Entertainment)2010The 1st expansion of Dawn of War II, brings Chaos to the mix, along with a few additions.

Pros:
-New campaign, with corruption-redemption mechanics.
-New units for the pre-existing factions, with emphasis in magical units.

Cons:
-Still has strange cover orders.

6 of 10***Latest version: 2.2.0 (as of 2010-04-??)***[b]EAN-13[/b]: [code]4005209131155[/code]***Your Blood Ravens have saved the sector, but can they save themselves?

In THQ Inc. and Relic Entertainment’s sequel to the acclaimed Dawn of War II real time strategy franchise, you return to sub sector Aurelia where a long lost frozen ice planet has reappeared from the Warp, bringing with it new secrets to uncover and foes to face.

In Dawn of War II: Chaos Rising you will take command of the Blood Ravens and defend the sector against the Chaos Space Marines of the Black Legion. Purge the chaos filth and hold the chapter together as traitorous forces work from within to try bring down the Blood Ravens.

* [i]New Single Player Missions[/i] – Continue your fight against the enemies of the Emperor and use your squads’ wargear, abilities, and experience to battle Chaos in 15 new missions
* [i]New environment and Multiplayer Maps[/i] – New ice planet graphics set will increase the visual diversity and adds 7 new PVP maps
* [i]Aspire to Glory[/i] – Build your existing squads up to level 30 and unlock even more devastating abilities
* [i]Chaos Corruption Mechanic[/i] – New single player mechanic allows you to equip incredibly powerful equipment that corrupts your squad and will guide the story towards or away from the corrupting influence of Chaos
* [i]New Multiplayer Race[/i] – Swear loyalty to the Chaos Gods and play as the bloodthirsty Chaos Space Marines in multiplayer battles against both Chaos Rising and Dawn of War II owners
* [i]New Units[/i] – New units for the Space Marines, Ork, Eldar, and Tyranid armies in multiplayer.
* [i]2 New Last Stand Heroes[/i] – Face off against the relentless horde as either the Chaos Sorceror or Tyranid Hive Tyrant
[THQ / Relic]
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Dawn of War II  THQ (Relic Entertainment)2009It’s the 41st Millennium in the Sub-Sector Aurelia – a cluster of worlds on the edge of the galaxy – where a battle of epic proportions is about to commence. Ancient races will clash across the planets that dot this sector of space, battling for the greatest of stakes – not only for control of Sub-Sector Aurelia – but the fate of each race.

With a focus on fast-action RTS gameplay, Dawn of War II brings to life the science fiction universe of Warhammer 40,000 like never before. Experience the intimate brutality of battle as you play through your chosen race’s epic campaign. Clash with the enemies on battlefield ablaze with visceral melee and ranged combat. Lead and develop your squads from raw recruits into the most battle hardened veterans in the galaxy. Also included is The Last Stand, a co-operative game mode featuring user controlled heroes fighting waves of enemies.***Deviating a lot from the first Dawn of War, this RTS plays more like a tactical-action (Commandos) than a strategy game (even with is touches of Command and Conquer)

Pros:
-Great controls, even to seem easy to use many units in the field.
-Equipment and leveling up: brings some roleplay elements in the development of your team.
-Tyranids.
-3 game modes: campaign (Space Marines cleansing places), coop defense (pick your hero and prepare to withstands waves of enemies) and multiplayer (a mix between a hero RTS and a MOBA)

Cons:
-Too many times soldiers adopt stupid covers (like being in the two sides of a trench)

6 of 10***DoW2 is perhaps best defined as tactical RPG than strategy RPG, with RPG elements mostly covering only how good your characters are doing their stuff and the otherwise equipment based system. There's no role-playing to speak of, though.***Tagline: "Your slavery to the False Emperor ends today!"***Latest version: 2.2.0 (as of 2010-04-??)

Version history:
* 1.3.2 (2009-05-14)***Although the devs/publishers touted a lot about new approach to RTS with the title, the only thing I noticed to be truly new (for the type of RTS DoW2 is) was that your troops couldn't be killed for real. Few units (4 squads total in this case) to somewhat non-linear tactical missions have been done before, although none before in my experience are so lenient on the matter. Your squads can't be killed since only the squad leader is actually important and he can only be knocked unconscious. If all squads become unconscious, emergency evac is pulled and the squads and their leaders are back to full strength as if nothing happened. You lose the turn in the overworld meta-game with a lost battle, but that's hardly anything new. The squad leaders gain experience and level up occasioally, which can be spent on very few areas of interest, and they can be given new equipment which most of the time just makes them more powerful, resilient and generally more efficient.

Each map has several teleport beacons scattered around where squads can be re-inforced, 2 secondary objectives which can be completed, and the primary objective. These are invariably(?) placed at the 4 corners of the tactical map. You can perform multiple attacks on single turn if you perform sufficiently well in a battle, but this is usually unlikely on harder difficulty settings. Each map also holds a boss at the primary objective location who usually has 200 times (and more) as much health as the more regular units from the tougher end. On harder difficulty settings these become rather dreary as you spend most of the time resuscitating unconscious squad leaders and doing round-trips to teleport beacons for re-inforcements than actually fighting the bosses.

In conclusion, the base tactical gameplay is interesting like in any other tactical game, but all value is lost from the fact that you can practically never lose and success in missions is purely based on how well you manage to keep at least one squad conscious long enough to get the others back up, beyond that, all your great tactical plans are pointless except to reduce the number of times you need to get the squads back up.***2009-01-19 gone gold
2009-01-21 closed beta with Soulstorm owners started
2009-01-28 public beta
2009-04-15 single-player demo released

The betas are used to produce a day 1 patch if necessary for the actual release slated for 2009-02-19.***[b]Minimum:[/b]
* Windows XP SP2 or Vista SP1
* Pentium IV 3.2 GHz CPU or any Dual Core CPU
* 1 GB RAM (1.5 GB for Vista)
* 128 MB VRAM
* GeForce 6600 GT or Radeon X1600 GPU
* 5.5 GB HD space
* 1.5 GB swap file

[b]Recommended:[/b]
* Athlon 64 X2 4400+ or any Core 2 Duo CPU
* 2 GB RAM
* 256 MB VRAM
* GeForce 7800 GT or Radeon X1900 GPU***[b]Factions:[/b]
* Space Marines
* Orks
* Eldar
* Tyranids
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Dawn of War II  THQ (Relic Entertainment)2016 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
Guild Wars  NCsoft (ArenaNet)2005Enter the world of Guild Wars, a competitive online role-playing game that rewards player skill. In large head-to-head guild battles, cooperative group combat, and single-player missions, you'll explore a fantasy world full of monsters while pursuing professions and developing your own personalized character. Both you and your teammates can earn different items, special abilities, and a wide variety of skills. Instead of scripted missions, Guild Wars offers open battlegrounds where skill and teamwork can determine victory.***
[100]***
[12]***[b]Minimum:[/b]
* Windows 98, ME, 2000 or XP
* 800 MHz Pentium III CPU
* 256 MB RAM
* 32 MB VRAM
* Radeon 8500 or Geforce 3 series GPU
* 2 GB HD space
* Internet connection

[b]Recommended:[/b]
* 1 GHz Pentium III CPU
* 512 MB RAM
* 64 MB VRAM
* Radeon 9000 or Geforce 4 Ti series GPU***Guild Wars is different from most of today's commercial MMORPGs in that you don't have to pay a monthly fee to play (or to even get any bonus content). The gameplay is different, too. The cities and other peaceful locations are hubs for tons of players to meet, chat, and form parties. But once you leave those areas, your whole party is transported to your own instance of the outside area, there's no-one there in your instance of it other than your own party and there's no chance of ever seeing others out there, until you return to a hub.

I personally don't like this detached feeling to everything going on around, but it seems to have given the developers a chance to create a more story-driven MMOG than is normal, though my experience was that people didn't care.

There was also the problem with skills. You could have dozens of them, but you could only "take" about 5 or 6 to the outside world (can't remember the number anymore), and you'd be stuck with them until you returned to a hub.

Not only that, but the game insist that everyone dual-classes, you can't get on without it.
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Saints Row: The Third -Remastered-  Deep Silver (Sperasoft)2020 Windowslabelminimizeminimize
Saints Row: The Third  THQ (Volition)2011Uno de los sandbox más divertidos y absurdos que existen.
Además de un multijugador para morirse de risa.
Gangsta en estado puro.

8 de 10***Years after taking Stilwater for their own, the Third Street Saints have evolved from street gang to household brand name, with Saints sneakers, Saints energy drinks and Johnny Gat bobble head dolls all available at a store near you.

The Saints are kings of Stilwater, but their celebrity status has not gone unnoticed. The Syndicate, a legendary criminal fraternity with pawns in play all over the globe, has turned its eye on the Saints and demands tribute. Refusing to kneel to the Syndicate, you take the fight to Steelport, a once-proud metropolis reduced to a struggling city of sin under Syndicate control.

Take a tank skydiving, call in a satellite-targeted airstrike on a Mexican wrestling gang, and defend yourself against a highly-trained military force using only a sex toy in the most out- landish gameplay scenarios ever seen, igniting a city-wide war that will set Steelport on fire. Strap it on.
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South Park: The Stick of Truth  Ubisoft (Obsidian Entertainment;South Park Digital Studios)2014 Windowslabelimageminimize
Terraria Re-Logic;Headup Games (Re-Logic)2011An open sandbox metroidvania with some crafting and base building, calling it "a 2D Minecraft" is an oversimplification of its formula, way more focused in rapid action and platforming.

Pros:
-Great atmosphere and music.
-Amazing sense of wonder.
-Challenging events and biomes.
-Variety of NPCs and enemies.
-Subtle cross-referenced easter eggs that actually improve the game and don't seem forced.
-Big depths with many cave systems.
-2D side scroll eases exploration, making it less confusing.
-Incredibly well done crafting tree and progress system.
-Bosses.
-Player and map are interdependent (you can play as much worlds as you wish with the same character)

Cons:
-Addictive as hello without o.

10 of 10, would kill again a fusion of Bowser's lieutenant and someone who can summon fire without flint or tinder to earn a hat.***1.3.0 (2015-06-30)

1.2.0 (2013-10-01) – announced again as last patch
... numerous changes, mainly massive content expansion
+minimap
-flatterrain

1.1.2 (2012-01-17) - announced as last update/patch for the game

1.1 tag changes:
+eyeglow +dragons-eastern +drills +interactivetriggers +unicorns +flamethrowers +customtriggers +genderchoice +pressureplates +variablegravity
+animateweapons : hammers
+itemgenerator : not as random as in other games, but still there

1.0.6 tag changes:
+exceptionalsuccess +sellundo +statuseffects +healthregen +keys +juggernauts
-constantdamage +randomdamage
+undefinedelements : potion sickness

1.0.5 tag changes:
+mode-hardcore

1.0.4 tag changes:
+clothing
~animals (+lagomorphs +piranhas +chiroptera)
+harpies
+undefinedelements : temporary respawn invulnerability

1.0.3 tag changes:
-staticresolution

1.0.2 tag changes:
+stickyexplosives***Described as a 2D [game=#180176]Minecraft[/game] by some.***[b]Minimum:[/b]
* Windows XP, Vista, or 7
* 1.6 GHz CPU
* 512 MB RAM
* 128 MB VRAM
* 200 MB HD space***[media=youtube]UGo7iMUcxLc[/media]***Dig, fight, explore, build! Nothing is impossible in this action-packed adventure game. The world is your canvas and the ground itself is your paint.

Grab your tools and go! Make weapons to fight off a variety of enemies in numerous biomes. Dig deep underground to find accessories, money, and other useful things. Gather resources to create everything you need to make the world your own. Build a house, a fort, or even a castle. People will move in to live there and perhaps even sell you different wares to assist you on your journey.

But beware, there are even more challenges awaiting you... Are you up to the task?

Key features:
* Sandbox Play
* Randomly generated worlds
* Free Content Updates
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Terraria author (Re-Logic)2015Several fans have unofficially ported the game to Linux. All of these ports are quite playable.

Re-Logic is developing an official port.
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The Sims 3 Electronic Arts (EA Redwood Shores)2009Way worse than Sims 2, with only a city that is terrain-fixed, and with the control of only ONE family for the sake of neighborhood aging (good concept, but stupid for a shared computer or when you simply want to play many different families)

7 de 10***Although the base game concept is interesting as social simulation game, the game only includes one small town to play in and sell additional towns as microtransactions for about 25USD/20EUR (that's for [u]single town[/u]), there's also other limitations which aren't as egregious as this. But I don't think I need to really go into detail on the game beyond this. It's a money milker for EA, but considering how successful the game has been, I rather question the players who actually fall for this rather than EA for doing it. I bought the game when it was discounted at "low" 15EUR price itself (from original 50EUR) and I can say that the game is hardly worth even that much. Maybe if it was like 10EUR with towns being 2EUR or so, I might consider it reasonable. There's also DLC expansions that cost the same as the base game itself.

Unfortunately popularity (or market hype?) of Sims series has made it pretty certain there won't be any serious competition, it also allows EA to continue producing inferior games for ridiculously high price.

As a game, it's decent I think, but in terms of value vs price, you're paying 100-1000 times more than you should be. Hence, don't buy any Sims games outside of significant (>60%) discounts.***The game seems to have a long standing non-critical bug where the game starts freezing every few minutes. According to some players this is likely related to pathing code where some NPC gets "stuck" and can't figure out how to get their stuff done as a result. There is no real fix for this besides starting a new game which obviously doesn't prevent an NPC from getting stuck again.***The freedom of The Sims 3 will inspire you with endless creative possibilities and amuse you with unexpected moments of surprise and mischief! Create over a million unique Sims and control their lives. Customize everything from their appearances, to their personalities and even the home of their dreams. Then, send your Sims out to explore new locations around town and to meet other Sims in the neighborhood. Go online to download exclusive content and show off your own creations to the world. With all-new quick challenges and rewarding game play, The Sims 3 gives you the freedom to choose whether (or not!) to fulfill your Sims’ destinies and make their wishes come true.

Key features:
* Create any Sim you can imagine and give them unique personalities! Fine-tune your Sims’ appearances and personalities. Will your Sims be Evil, Romantic, Paranoid, Kleptomaniacs, or more. You choose the traits to create completely unique Sims.
* Control your Sims’ destinies! Choose whether or not to fulfill your Sims’ destinies by making their wishes come true. Will your Sims be Rock Stars, World Leaders, Expert Thieves , or more – it’s is up to you.
* Customize everything! Build the ultimate dream house for your Sims. Infinite customization possibilities for their clothing, furnishings, even their car.
* Explore new locations! Take your Sims to meet friends in the park, go on a date at the bistro, visit neighbors’ homes, or even converse with less-than-savory characters in the graveyard.
* Connect, share and shop! Go online to make movies, show off your creations, download exclusive content and more.***Separately sold add-ons:
* Showtime
* Master Suite Stuff
* Pets
* Town Life Stuff
* Generations
* World Adventures
* Ambitions
* Late Night
* High-End Loft Stuff
* Fast Lane Stuff
* Outdoor Living Stuff
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