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364.2 hrs on record (335.4 hrs at review time)
I’ve finally decided to write a proper review of Stellaris — and no, it’s not a bad one. The game definitely has issues, and I’ll get to those, but overall I genuinely love it.

What makes Stellaris special is the feeling of building your own galactic empire where your decisions actually matter. Every choice has weight. Whether you’re claiming new star systems, starting wars, expanding your fleet, terraforming and colonizing planets, engaging in diplomacy, or shaping your internal politics, it all feels meaningful. Democracy, for example, isn’t just flavour text like in many strategy games — your government type and leadership choices genuinely affect how your empire develops.

The game is also dangerously addictive. You tell yourself, “Just one more year and I’ll go to bed.” Then suddenly it’s 3 AM and you’re seriously debating whether reinforcing your fleet is more important than actually functioning at work tomorrow. The replayability is incredible — different ethics, species builds, origins, and galaxy settings make each campaign feel fresh. You can easily sink hundreds of hours into this game without it feeling repetitive.

That said, it’s not the easiest game to learn. There are a lot of systems and potential decisions to understand. However, it’s still easier to learn than CK III or HoI IV. You can grasp the basics of Stellaris within a few hours, even if mastering it takes much longer.

Now for the main issue: the base version of the game feels incomplete. On its own, Stellaris is decent — but nothing spectacular. It truly shines once you add DLC. Not all expansions are essential, but some significantly improve the experience. In my opinion, the key DLCs are:

- Utopia
- Federations
- Apocalypse
- Galactic Paragons
- Leviathans Story Pack
- Ancient Relics Story Pack
- Grand Archive Story Pack (not essential, but adds interesting content)
- BioGenesis (I don’t own it yet, but it adds a lot to the biological ascension path)

With these expansions, the game feels complete and genuinely amazing. Without them, it can feel like something is missing and kind off dull. However, I wouldn’t recommend buying everything at full price immediately. The DLC list is long and expensive. It’s much smarter to buy them on sale or use the monthly subscription option to test them for a month. If you’re new, I’d suggest starting with a few major ones like Utopia, Federations, Apocalypse, and Galactic Paragons, then gradually adding more in future playthroughs. Turning everything on at once can be overwhelming for beginners.

Overall, despite its reliance on DLC, Stellaris remains one of the most immersive and replayable grand strategy games out there — and I can personally prove it with my 335 hours in the game. If you enjoy space, empire-building, choices that feel like they matter, and the constant temptation of “just one more year,” this game is absolutely worth your time.
Posted 2 March.
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2.0 hrs on record (1.3 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Well, Liar's Bar is a fairly fun game.
Personally, I haven’t bumped into any cheaters, so I don’t know what some of the reviews regarding this game are talking about. However, that doesn’t mean there aren’t any - I might’ve just gotten lucky in that department.
Something you never seem to be lucky with, though, is how the odds of survival never seem to be in your favour. I cannot count the number of times I died from just one or two bullets in the chamber out of eight, which should give me a 75% chance of survival. But in reality, it feels more like 40%.
It almost feels as if the game is trying to punish you when you fold in the poker game, no matter what the survival rate chances are.
Personally, if you want to buy this game, I do believe it’s worth the money - but only if you either have a group of friends to play with (as it might be so much more fun when your mates die off one bullet) or if you’re really good at lying and manage to play your cards right in Liar's Deck mode.
However, be careful, as even then, when you feel like you have six lives, in reality, it’s only two. The bullet seems to almost always be in the second chamber, and more than occasionally, it’s in the first.
Posted 9 July, 2025. Last edited 9 July, 2025.
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18.3 hrs on record (13.7 hrs at review time)
The ame is actually awsome i just love it, it makes you happy, sad, angry and interested on whats going to happen next if you payed the life is strange this game is 100% for you tust me you will cry since all that time you spent on the game you meet the different characters and stuf like that once u see them gone it actually touches you emotionaly i recomend this game for sure.
Posted 23 November, 2017.
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0.0 hrs on record
I really love this pack its a little bit too much like for four fractions you have to pay 10 pounds but u can live with it but i really think this is stupid if you have this pack and you want greek states pack you only get 1 more fraction becouse you allready have athens and sparta so you pay 6 pounds for what ? 1 fraction thats not even good ? thats just stupid but it shows how greedy are thay. But ye if you are interested in this pack i would buy it its really good :)
Posted 25 February, 2016.
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