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dont think I know much of their stuff beyond surviving mars. Still wish that'd get a sequel.
They used to make a few good games, prison architect is my favourite of them all. But OG cities skylines was good too. They're also known for Europe universalis, stellaris, crusader Kings, Victoria, and a few others.
The thing is they're a total cash grab. Especially cities skylines. They take things that should've been features at launch, then they sell them to you for 30 bucks a DLC. It just sort of feels like no matter how much money you dump into their games, you will never actually own it. Also, they released cities skylines 2 in a really bad state. Like, barely functional. I think that's why they're being a lot more cautious about releasing unfinished games (which is fucking good).
And I'll acknowledge that this is a standard industry practice, and it's entirely a me problem, but I don't like how they give all the YouTube people free keys to the game and the DLCs. I know it's basically just for advertising, but especially when these YouTube people are claiming to review the games, I reckon they'd have drastically different opinions on them all if they had to pay 70 bucks for the game plus 20-30 bucks a DLC. And giving all the YouTube people early access to life by you, before cancelling the entire thing felt a bit like rubbing it in.