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0.0 hrs on record
Certainly one of my all time favourite games that was and still is hard to put down. Now, after returning to the game a few years later due to Space Age, I thought I would be able to pick it up and move along just as normal, instead, there's a lot of new extras, even in the first portion, before going to space.

I've not even got to space, yet, but for the first part of the game, those that are not new and sitting on the fence about getting it, the improvements are massive.
Posted 3 December, 2024.
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64.4 hrs on record (29.3 hrs at review time)
Plays better than CS1 and is still playable, though if you're still concerned about the bugs then wait a while before buying it.
Posted 23 November, 2023.
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1.6 hrs on record
Been a long-tim fan of the series since PSP. After coming across to the PC it's lost none of its charm and just feels perfect on both PC and especially Steam Deck.
Posted 23 November, 2022.
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79.8 hrs on record (50.7 hrs at review time)
Despite the glaring issues this game is frequently suffering from, it is ultimately a very fun game to play.

There's a lot of things to do, especially when it comes to crafting, and there's also drops galore. You won't fall short in money and the economy seems fine so far (touch wood).
Posted 28 November, 2021.
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5 people found this review helpful
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173.4 hrs on record (126.3 hrs at review time)
Even though I've been playing this game for a long time now, its charm is just captivating and what really makes the experience so engrossing. Very difficult to put down, especially with the expansions which are well worth it.
Posted 27 November, 2019.
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1 person found this review helpful
307.1 hrs on record (189.4 hrs at review time)
Easily the best Civilization to date. Even before the expansions this game had more content than Civ V put together. After all of the current expansions (with Gathering Storm on the horizon), Civ VI is not to be missed.

The only downside is the AI which still hasn't been resolved after all these decades of Civ games, but, that doesn't tarnish what is such a time consuming and venerable historical-lite masterpiece.
Posted 21 November, 2018.
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2 people found this review helpful
148.6 hrs on record (140.1 hrs at review time)
Started off promising in early access, the game was coming along nicely too. Then suddenly out of nowhere the game stops development, bugs still left unsolved, and dodgy business practices just left us all with a sour taste in the mouth. Modding the game was great fun and kept the game alive for much longer than what it deserved, but if you were to purchase this now, it would be a waste of money as the game isn't even remotely finished despite it being "released".
Posted 26 November, 2017. Last edited 21 November, 2018.
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2 people found this review helpful
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1,290.5 hrs on record (301.6 hrs at review time)
Picked this up purely for a bit of fun, little did I know that I would become addicted to it.

Update 26/11/2020: Started playing this game again after a few years of v0.14 and the game has changed so much that I've become addicted all over again. It feels much harder and longer now to complete the game, but the new Spiderbot is just the icing on the cake.
Posted 26 November, 2017. Last edited 26 November, 2020.
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15 people found this review helpful
1.3 hrs on record
One of the finest games to have ever been made, RAGE really did make one heck of a strategy game here. Back in 2000 I picked up the original boxed copy for a mere £10 when it was brand new, the reason I bought it was because in PC Review they said it was a modern day Carrier Command (my favourite game of all time on the PC - 1988), since Carrier Command I have always wanted another game similar to it and RAGE provided a similar experience in a different mould.

Carrier Command was about you taking a Carrier that can create Mantas (planes) and Walrus' (amphibious tanks), you were to travel from island to island and capture them for resources in order to then track down the enemy carrier and destroy it, you need to be aware though as the enemy carrier can also do the exact same thing as you can. Hostile Waters is very similar in the regard that you travel from island to island in order to prepare for destroying the enemy carrier however unlike Carrier Command you don't have any freedom going in between islands, instead each island is a mission.

In both Carrier Command and Hostile Waters you have to go on the islands and recover resources, this is where the games similarities move apart, Carrier Command has supplies sent straight to you depending on what you require at any given moment, short of missiles? Order them from a nearby island and it will be shipped straight to you, in Hostile Waters you instead only receive resources by harvesting them from destroyed objects.

Where Carrier Command is clearly focused on the sea, Hostile Waters makes the island missions superb fun, each island can have bases or something else entirely, having the right preparation in order to carry out your mission is essential and the AI becomes pivotal. Thankfully the AI is brilliantly done, if they're in trouble then they don't just stay there, they'll do what they can to take down the enemy, out maneouvre them and even retreat. The battle chatter makes the missions even better as the AI have conversations between themselves, it makes the feel very real.

Using the mission map to plot out AI behaviour is a breeze to do and it makes you more of a commander than a pilot so you tend to let the AI do what they like to get things done. If you want to take control of their vehicle then that's possible too.

Some of the latter missions are dearthly and really requires you to plan ahead as you will be turned to sushi, having said that though it's not impossible but once you've completed the game you will have perhaps the biggest smile on your face.

Buy the game, play the game, live the game. If I could give a score out of 10 it would be 11!

If you haven't played Carrier Command at all then I highly recommend that too.
Posted 1 February, 2014.
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