The second iteration of Pokemon with Dinosaurs improved on it's predecessor quite a bit by adding more dinos and more depth to combat.

A random subset of players can't buy Galapagos Giant Torotises or their game crashes to desktop with no error message.

Could never be replicated and was subsequently never fixed.

This review contains spoilers

A decently entertaining way to waste a couple hours. Some of the twists are unique in their execution and I always love out-of-the-box design.

I'd advise to go in blind if you're going to play it, but by now you probably already know what happens.

What could have been a pretty solid expansion, plagued by terrible choices by the developer.

Europa is a unique and pretty map, the endgame progression is decent, and the raid is very enjoyable if a bit on the easy side.

On the other hand, the new Stasis subclasses are overwhelmingly strong compared to the old ones, especially in PvP, to an extent that calling Stasis pay-to-win isn't too much of an exaggeration.

Furthermore, the patch that brought BL also brought a "sunsetting" of most gear in the game, preventing their level from being raised to the point where they can be used in BL content or any endgame activities. All items in the game that have yet to be sunset now have an "expiration date" of roughly one year after they were introduced, after which the item can't be leveled up past whatever the level cap is at that time, requiring players to keep playing not only to get new gear, but to find replacements for their gear as it sunsets.

A solid XCOM clone with phenomenal atmosphere and music.

It's a bit on the easy and short side, so I recommend picking it up in a sale, but I still recommend picking it up regardless.