A quite good turn based game based on the Warhammer 40.000 universe. I've reached the part where it's wuite grindy. Thera are microtransactions, but I don't find them intrusive. I've played it for quite a while and haven't payed a single cent for anything. Will continue to play, but not as often as I used to.

All I did was build buildings and train troops. Never got to send them anywhere because I was always raided and my troops died.

Like the title says, you get to shoot some dudes and sometimes dudettes with your sniper rifle. It's a fun game. But still would recomend to get it at a sale instead of full price. I played the base game, without any dlc, on steam and had no problems during my playthrough.

Played this on the release in 2003, but I don't think I ever finished it. But Now I did. It's the best of the three official campaigns. Doom doom doom! :-)

A nice point and clicker. This is the last och the Blackwell games. It has a definite ending. Took me about 6 and a half hours to beat. Then I played it again with the commentary. Wish more games had commentaries. Do reccomend. Will probably play again.

A nice pont and clicker. The longset in the Blackwell series so far. Took me about 5 hours to beat the game. Then I played it again with tha commentary, which is interesting. Wish more games had commentaries. Do recommend. Will probably play again.

Nice point and click game. A bit longer than the first in the series. Took me about 3 and a half hours to finish. THan I played it again with the commentary, which is interesting to listen to. Do recommend. Will probably play again.

Lazy bum that I am I'll just copy my review of Blackwell Legasy ;-)

A short game, took me a little over 2 hours to complete. It's a good point-and-click game. After you finished the game you can play it again with commentary, which is quite interesting if you like that kind of stuff. I recommend. Will probably play again.

A short game, took me a little over 2 hours to complete. It's a good point-and-click game. After you finished the game you can play it again with commentary, which is quite interesting if you like that kind of stuff. I reccomend. Will probably play again.

I had fun with this game. Took me about 30 hours to finish the main game, where I did all the side missions, all the wanted lists and more than half of the points of interest scattered around over the three maps. I got the Season Pass Edition from a Steamsale once and there are two other campaigns included here. The Escape of Lydia, which is only two missions that can be cleared in less than 30 minutes. The other campaign is The Sabotage, where we follow the antagonists from the main campaign, when they establish themselves in the area. Also included in this Season Pass Edition are som weapons, where the bow is virtually useless and didn't seem to hit the enemies. This campaign took about 3 hours complete. The rest of the the recorded playingtime was loading. This game takes a while to load, even on an ssd.
I downloaded the unofficial patch mentioned at the pcgamingwiki.com and experienced no crashes during my 35 hours.
The story is so so with twist you can se coming from miles away and the ending is very abrupt.
Still the gameplay is fine and I had fun with the game. Would recomend to buy at a sale though.

A fun game that let you play as a sniper. You get to snipe dudes in the head, sometimes two with one bullet.
Would recommend to get it at a sale and to get the Siberian Strike DLC as well.

As the title says, it let you play as a sniper, well most of the time. Other times it'll let you play as a soldier or a spotter. Enemies can be oblivious if their buddy next to them drop dead from accute lead poisoning to the head, but when they're alerted to you they'll know exactly where you are and have pinpoint accuracy when they fire. Even though the uneven AI, the game was fun. I don't regret playing it. But if you want to try it, get it at a discount.

A fun action game set in the Forgotten Realms. Story was so so, combat a bit better. All in all I had fun. Played the ps2 version back in the day, and it was harder than I remembered. This time I played the GOG version and was glad to see it had controller support from the go. I could use my Xbox controller and set almost all buttons. It didn't recognize the triggers though.

Played this when it released 2002. Remeber liking it back then. Purchased the Enhanced Edition a whila back and are playung it again. Wasn't to impressed with the original campaign. The expansions, Shadows of Undrentide and Hordes of the Underdark, are better. But it's still an enjoyable game. And the editor is fun to mess around with and easy to use. Since it's a 20 year old game there's alot of downloadable modules to play after you finished the official adventures.