![]() ![]() Normally, when an empire occupies more systems than their over colonization limit would allow they take an increasing approval penalty on all systems. The worst thing about it is it changes how their over colonization penalty works. “Keii” replaces happiness, or more accurately it turns it into "Civ 5" happiness, wherein happiness is empire-wide. They revolve around a new mechanic called “Keii,” because they’re weebs. They’re basically Zuko from season one of “Avatar: The Last Airbender” with how much they babble about honor. They’re basically feudal Japanese chickens. The Hissho are a fun, if a bit falsely advertised, faction. So I decided to pick up the DLCs, and record my thoughts on them in this review.įirst up was the “Supremacy” DLC, which added two things: the new Hissho faction and behemoths. But my friends and I have really been enjoying the game, as buggy as the multiplayer can be. As a note, this review will not contain any content for the “Awakening” DLC as it literally makes the game worse. The DLC recently went on sale for only about $13, at least for all the relevant DLC. ![]() ![]() And within those six pages one of the many, many things I had missed about the game in that review was the downloadable content (DLC). So last week I decided to review Sega’s “Endless Space 2” in as short of terms as possible. ![]()
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