The thing to watch out for with EU4 is the high initial buy in - you will need to also buy some DLC. Whilst technically you don't need to buy any DLC to play it, the game is effectively broken if you don't buy a certain few of them.
You'll have to do some research or maybe someone will come by...
I got the enhanced edition. :)
I love that about older RPGs. It sort of builds excitement as you finally reach the point where you can go to the super dangerous areas. Nowadays games have this "whole second place" you travel to in an attempt to get the same epic effect, but I can't think of a...
Predynastic Egypt
Stumbled onto a youtube video of this game, and have found it pretty fun so far.
Pharoah + Cleopatra
Have had this on disk for a long time but after I bought the above this appeared so I got it.
Owlboy
Wanted this one for a while. Looks amazing.
Apotheon
Looks cool. Don't...
It may be because the people that wrote your constitution have been mouldy corpses for centuries, many parts of the constitution have been rendered obsolete in the centuries since it was written, and centuries of legal interpretation of it have mangled it beyond its original intent anyway. The...
That sounds kinda like the employment world view in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Charlie's dad who gets paid poorly to put the lid on toothpaste tubes is fired and replaced by a robot. He then gets a high paying job repairing and maintaining that robot. That is nonsensical. If you've been...
Perhaps, perhaps not. His rebuking of allies and the relatively stable world that has been created on the back of American power hasn't been met with any real repudiation from the Republican party, which is in effect largely the same as that party supporting his position (Or maybe it has and we...
Singapore itself is of very high strategic value. It's one of the world's most strategically important locations given its commanding position in international shipping routes.
It remains to be seen if Trump can change that.
But the three countries are perhaps the three the UK can most easily forge mutually acceptable treaties with post-Brexit. Even though free movement seems terribly unlikely and I personally don't think it is a good idea, it is an initiation of future negotiations from a more positive angle.
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