We human beings love to organize things. But as our lives become bogged down with day-to-day concerns, such as whether it's now worth buying Berbatov for our Fantasy Football team or whether a final bid for an eBay item should end in 21p or 57p, it's worth remembering the Herculean effort required by our pioneering ancestors. Take ANNO 1701: Dawn of Discovery, for example. Dumped onto a faraway island at the start of it and immediately you're thrown into tasks, such as stopping your fledgling nation from starving to death as well as avoiding the attentions of hostile natives.
Join Amras89 and Hardlydan for game talk and fun! This time, The Gamesmen talk about a sealed copy of Super Mario Bros. Games discussed are Metro Exodus, Anno 1701, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, Evoland 2, The Division 2, and Super Mario Bros. 3.
411mania talks about this week's game releases. Highlights include Fight Night Round 4, BlazBlue, Wii Sports Resort, Another Code: R, Mamoru-kun wa Norowarete Shimatta, PangYa: Fantasy Golf, Resident Evil Archives: Resident Evil, Monster Hunter Freedom Unite, Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor, The Conduit, Dawn of Discovery, Rorona no Atelier, and Overlord.
CheatCC writes: "Anno 1701: Dawn of Discovery takes gamers on a complex and enjoyable journey to settle and civilize the new world. There are literally tens of hours of strategy entertainment packed into the little cart, and the DS's touch screen controls are so good that you won't miss the PC version one bit. Moreover, the game has a high-level of replayability due to the Multiplayer component, various levels of difficulty, and Continuous Play."
I like how a lot of these PC games are coming out to DS. With the stylus it just works ^^
Plus RTS/Sims are really fun as well