Showing posts with label DLC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DLC. Show all posts

6/01/2013

SimCity: Get your puke bags ready

The new DLC "Amusement Park" is out for SimCity


So EA have released the "first" DLC for SimCity, and lo and behold, it let's you build an Amusement Park in your city.

Apparently they thought it was a good idea to add something that takes up even more space when the city area still is extremely small (wonder when the "larger city area DLC, only 14.99$" comes out?), well it's not that often EA listens to it's consumers anyways right?


"The Amusement Park is a tourist attraction similar to casinos and landmarks, however the way in which you use the Amusement Park is very different. We really wanted to add new content that not only enhances the look and appeal of your city, but also give you even more things to do as a Mayor. And that’s what this set does – in addition to managing your city like always, running a successful Amusement Park is almost a mini-game in itself. Sound fun?"


This DLC will set you back 10$ if your in the US, and as per usual, if you live outside the US, you just have to bend over and let EA have their way with you. 

As an example since i live in Sweden, I have to pay 16'ish $ (with today's exchange rate) due to EA's regular math of 10 $=100 KR when in fact it's 10 $=62 KR , now if I decided that this DLC would be worth my money, I'd rather buy it from GreenManGaming.

All the information of what this brand new DLC entails can be found here over at the SimCity homepage.


SimCity Amusement Park DLC in a nutshell

5/29/2013

Total War: ROME II

Release Date and pre-order bonus.


For anyone that has been living under a rock the past month and missed the reveal of the release date for Rome II, well it's September the 3rd 2013.

In their latest Rally Point Video they also revealed that they will show the campaign map (in-engine) for the first time during Rezzed.

Early this month Creative Assembly revealed the release date and also showed off a pre-order bonus in the form of "The Greek States" DLC.


In this day-one DLC you get access to the following 3 "extra" factions:


  • Epirus

    Epirus is a nation of great commanders and, as such, its generals and admirals enjoy a greater command aura in battle. As a nation centred more around village life than the city, Epirus also gains increased income from smaller settlements. However, their chequered past with the Greek states and colonies means they suffer major penalties to diplomatic relations with other Hellenic factions. 
  • Athens

    As a city state, the capital city of Athenai enjoys great wealth, and its rich classical heritage makes it easier for their conquests to convert to the Athenian way of life. Its strong naval tradition gives its fleets the upper hand, with the downside being that her land units are less developed. 
  • Sparta

    Trained to a level of martial prowess few others achieve, Spartan troops are excellent warriors, and, due to their oppression of the Helot people, they suffer less public discontent due to slavery than other factions. However, due to their Laconic austerity and focus on military training, Sparta benefits less from natural resources.


I usually don't pre-order games, it happens very rarely and only for games that I "know" for a fact will be something I will spend several of hours on and enjoy, I'm also against Day-one DLC in general.
However since the Total War series have a very special place in my heart, I will probably place a pre-order after the summer.