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It's funny with Letterboxd I have a rule that (with very few exceptions) I won't be logging movies that are not fresh watches. I'm not going to review movies based on half remembered viewings from my childhood. With videogames I don't think I will have that rule. They are too long. I started this because two games had the same twist that I hate 99% of the time and I felt like I needed to howl into the void about it.
It is funny jumping around to different games I have played in the past, it is such a different mindset to how I approach Letterboxd.
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This is one of those labor of love games like Dwarf Fortress that probably will continue slowly updating until the devs die (which will be a little harder in this case since this is less of a one man show.) It has a lot of potential to do a lot of really interesting and weird stuff. It's always hard to review these because in a year the game could be different in ways that would make it much better or much worse than it is now, but I have been playing it a bunch lately so this is as good a time as any to say that the experimental branch that I am playing is pretty good.

Giantgrantgames has breathed a lot of life into this game by facilitating the creation of the custom campaign manager. It has given this so much replayability.

The games gets a little sloggy to beat without cheats, but I have a lot of nostalgia for this. I think I am better off playing Starcraft if I want good old RTS.