Port Royale 2

Port Royale 2

i started the game with high expectation, because many veteran reviewers commented favorlably.

I’m a senior old gamer, so retro graphic is ok, merchant part is repetive? it’s no problem.Rather, it’s fun.

Buy low and sell high and build facilities to produce goods…….all fun.

But one thing i can’t put up with……WHY MUST I FIGHT ENEMY FLEET WITH ONLY ONE SHIP?

i can build a fleet up to ten ships.

But when battle begins, only JUST ONE of my ships fights while enemy fleet attacks with 5 ships.

Real player with 348.1 hrs in game


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There is no better economic simulator that exists that I know of. There are many good City Sims and Tycoon style games that wish they had the economic engine behind this game. Every one of the 65+ cities in this game have unique features and needs based on a complex mix of random events and your ability to supply them. I could go on and on about the complex yet easier to comprehend industry and economic simulation in this game, it is that engrossing and one of a kind. I am actually upset PR3 was so terrible compared to this gem.

Real player with 110.7 hrs in game

Port Royale 2 on Steam

East India Company

East India Company

Lots of seafaring fun with all of it’s parts. Like a lot of games it can be exasperating at times especially when your maxed out fleet loses to a wimpy faction. Not a whole lot of differences no matter what level you play at except on Easy you don’t have to worry that a port won’t buy your cargo or that your homeport won’t like any of their cargo.

There are 2 methods of combat. You can control all your ships in a high resolution graphic war or use Autoresolve that determines the winner. At first I used the graphic option but found that controling 5 warships was a problem, especially since more often than not your surrounded by islands that will rip ships apart and the ships are not capable of sharp turns. The enemy of course is on the seaward side of the islands. Additionally your ships will not fire near as often as the enemy. If you put all the ships on auto except the flagship they will run right into an island and sink.

Real player with 64.1 hrs in game


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Let me state that I enjoy the game, but find many problems with it.

-For example, I’ve found that war with other companies isn’t worth it because the ships are far too expensive to just pump out a bunch of expendible warships.

-You really don’t buy anything but the big ticket items and sell them at your home port. Less of a commerce simulator, more of an importation simulator.

-The voices are okay, somewhat amusing at times.

-As stated in the first point, combat is rare as pirates don’t actually attack that much. This is a bummer as the naval combat is basically only rivaled by Napoleon: Total War in quality, so it’s a huge waste.

Real player with 31.4 hrs in game

East India Company on Steam

Port Royale 3

Port Royale 3

You could spend your life playing this brilliant game. Well I have - .

Just imagine being in a time where you have more control over life - no atomic bombs just cannons swords and primitive guns and your own skills.

You travel from town to town as a merchant buying and selling and if you are good at it you amass quite a lot of money.

You make a lot more when you gain experience and title then you get assignments from towns - and oh how good is that - you feel good because the town folk or government leaders talk with you and want you to marry there daughters.

Real player with 492.9 hrs in game


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Port Royale 3 is an epic story of European powers expansion to the Carribean Islands, the Southern U.S. States, Central America and the Northern town of South America. The game is entertaining and will continue to be a favorite in many years to come. Each town produces five commodities and trades 20 commodities in the market. The game offers almost everything a player wanted such as trading, town building, sea battle with pirates and trading ships of five other countries. After playing for 229 hours, I would say I like the game and would continue to play it in the future. The following will support what I said that I like the game:

Real player with 235.8 hrs in game

Port Royale 3 on Steam

Girls' civilization 2

Girls' civilization 2

Before the game launched I had it on my wish-list since it was announced, When the game first launched I tried the Demo, the game used to drop you in the ocean with a chest and it was hard to pick everything up. it was very frustrating that it put me off from buying the game. I tried the Demo again today after it updated, now you start the game locked up. I like the game now and It finally got my interest to buy it. some of the things you can do in the game is better then I hoped for when I first heard about the game.

Real player with 9.3 hrs in game

Fun but optimised by drunk monkeys.

the game itself can be pretty fun, funny a times too when you forget the button to interact and end up punching someone, only to end up on the receiving end of a musket volley.

stuff like having to manage your ammo supplies by adding bullets to magazines or trying not to starve to death gave it a surprising bit of difficulty.

but all this is under one big issue, performance, more specifically the morphing blurs when you move. it isnt at all bad when playing desktop mode but it makes playing in VR a bit of a challenge.

Real player with 2.5 hrs in game

Girls' civilization 2 on Steam

Port Royale 4

Port Royale 4

I’ve played Port Royale 2 and 3. They were good games,not great ones but they were fun to play for a while. Enter Port Royale 4. My first observation is why have trading ships at all? I played as a merchant and built farms and production centers to bring down the cost of items I sell. Unfortunately you have to sell massive quantities of them in order to keep you head above water. Unfortunately, you can’t sell enough with your fleet no matter how big it is because trading ports will only accept a specific amount of a product before your forced to sell below what it cost you to produce the items. A temporary way around this is to sell the product to the market in the town where you produced it. You can make quite a bit that way but it only serves to help you break even because your trading fleet is fundamentally useless.

Real player with 95.2 hrs in game

TL:DR Port Royale 4 is a fun trading game with a few caveats especially for returning players. But it is a trading game through and through, so those who find such games boring will probably not enjoy it.

Actual review (based on latest beta, it will be updated if it turns out some of these points are not true anymore)

What is Port Royale 4?

Port Royale 4 is a trading game set in the late 16th/early 17th century Caribbean.

What is it like?

If you haven’t played any Port Royale game before…

Real player with 56.8 hrs in game

Port Royale 4 on Steam

The Guild II - Pirates of the European Seas

The Guild II - Pirates of the European Seas

If you want an easier version of The Guild 2: Renaissance, then this is the game for you. Yes, it does have less options for customizing yoour character, but no big-e. Just like The Guild 2: Renaissance:

1. Pick a Map.

2. Pick Your Faction…and yes, it still isn’t really that clear who’s sheild is who’s.

3. Pick Your Mission…I believe they are still the same as The Guild 2: Renaissance.

4. Customize Your Character…again, yes, customizing your character has less look wise, but everything else is pretty much the same.

Real player with 1560.4 hrs in game

One of my favourite classic games from back in the day. So happy to see it on Steam with all the content available. I still have the original CDs of these games, along with their manuals. Which I hold on to and it brings back nostalgia.

The things I really love about the GUILD II is the production chains and management. All the various shops and raw material harvesting buildings. The character classes are also interesting as well. The Craftsman and Patron classes are my favourite. I enjoy woodworking, black smith, mining, forestry, farming, tavern, bakery, and plenty of other crafts around those. The other classes are alright and I like them as well too.

Real player with 192.5 hrs in game

The Guild II - Pirates of the European Seas on Steam

Sid Meier’s Pirates!

Sid Meier’s Pirates!

Facts:

One time I played this game instead of studying for midterms. I never did better on midterms in my life.

Opinions:

This game is minigame-based-game-making done right. Sailing, naval battles, land battles, swordfights, dancing, sneaking into and out of town, and searching for treasure are each done in distinct minigames which are (except for sneaking and searching) engaging enough that I never think, “Aww, dang, THIS again. If only I could skip this.” (and sneaking and searching are only needed rarely enough to be a nice change of pace 90% of the times).

Real player with 227.4 hrs in game

SAIL HO!

The lookout reports a sail on the horizon.

Shall we?”

I don’t know how many times I saw that phrase in the past. I must tell you, that I’m in an easy, yet really hard position to share my view about this game. Because how could I write a subjective review, while being an ultimate fan of “PIRATES!” C64 version? Just look at my avatar here… :)

Some reviewers here already shared some really useful and detailed information about certain parts of the game… “pros and cons” are known for now… so for this time, let me please share my feelings, impressions, and express my passion for the game with you instead. Hence this won’t be a “generic” game review.

Real player with 76.2 hrs in game

Sid Meier's Pirates! on Steam

The Pirate: Caribbean Hunt

The Pirate: Caribbean Hunt

Q: Why is being a pirate so addictive?

A: Because when ye lose yer hand, ye get hooked!

‘The Pirate: Caribbean Hunt’ is the best-value entertainment I’ve had for years. Perhaps that’s partly because I’m a fan of square rigger ships and 1700s maritime history.

Sailing sumulators tend to be expensive, so finding one that is an excellent game, was a happy day for me. I think the devs may have made a strategic mistake in not charging for this game. (People assume a game can’t be any good if it’s free.) I think it’s a gem among seafaring games.

Real player with 438.0 hrs in game

The Pirate is a pretty enjoyable game for any PC player who enjoys this genre. The game was installed long before I started playing it. There is a brief in-game tutorial. Half of the fun is just tinkering with the user interface and reading the tips that are presented on-screen and in the Help menu to learn how to get the most out of this game.

It features a 3rd person world exploration gameplay where you start off with one ship. The tutorial-like missions help you with navigation and basic tasks like buying / selling, repairs and ship upgrades. I rather enjoyed how the designers didn’t lock the player into one style of play or another.

Real player with 324.1 hrs in game

The Pirate: Caribbean Hunt on Steam

Winds Of Trade

Winds Of Trade

So far I have played about 100 hours of this excellent game, and thought I’d give it a thumbs up with a quick reveiw because there are not many reveiws yet, and many of them refer to earlier versions.

If you’ve ever played a Port Royale or Patrician game, you’ll get the hang of it pretty quickly, but there are differences, such as the fluctuating market prices, which vary much more realistically. Also, there is a stock exchange, and your decisions regarding buying and selling goods in the various ports will have a direct effect on share prices. You can make big money investing in a company, supplying it with raw materials and selling their products.

Real player with 640.0 hrs in game

This commerce-heavy fleet game delivers what it promises. The supply chain dynamics are well balanced and the economic engine seems well tuned. The combat is boring… maybe that’s why it’s not called “Winds of Cannons”. As an economics-heavy trading game, this is quite fun.

The battles are very uninteresting, just turn based clicking to shoot cannonballs at ships (there is a very limited amount of tactical decisions to be made, ie ship position, but since its primarily a trading game, your ships probably won’t be anywhere near each other). Battles are just enough danger to justify defensive ship upgrades, but otherwise boring. I attempt to escape them whenever possible - there’s essentially no good that can come from them, just ship damage and perhaps a paltry amount of cargo. Don’t buy the game for the battles.

Real player with 191.1 hrs in game

Winds Of Trade on Steam

AHOD: All Hands on Deck!

AHOD: All Hands on Deck!

AHOD: All Hands on Deck is a vehicle based multiplayer deckbuilder. It is a balanced blend of fast paced vehicle action and deck building strategy. Set in a dangerous pirate world arena, players must duke it out in PvP and PvE action for limited resources. Stockpile unique cards, play the market, and reveal a new way to play each time.

Vehicle Action ☑

Arena Multiplayer ☑

Deckbuilder ☑

Fame and fortune await.

AHOD: All Hands on Deck! on Steam