Master of Command – Review (2025)

Master of Command is a strategy game with roguelike elements – meaning each campaign is different and unpredictable. Set in the 1700s, you choose to lead one of five major European powers – France, Prussia, Russia, England, or Austria – through a randomly generated single-player campaign. It’s important to know that this game isn’t aiming for historical accuracy. Instead, the developers focused on making a genuinely enjoyable gaming experience.

Steam Users Can Claim Special Points Shop Items for Free Right Now

Steam Points are a rewards program on Valve’s Steam platform. The more you spend on games and apps, the more points you earn. You can then use these points in the Points Shop, which Valve has been improving lately. The shop mainly offers digital items like stickers and backgrounds featuring characters and themes from your favorite Steam games.

Dragon Ball Proves It’s Still Bigger Than One Piece

I’ve noticed that Goku, the star of Dragon Ball, is pretty much a household name now. He’s become the most famous anime character around, and it’s amazing – even people who don’t follow anime or Dragon Ball specifically usually know who he is.

Should You Give Benny to Ryong or Katsumi in Bloodlines 2?

Okay, so it turns out I’m not the only one after Benny. Katsumi, who runs the Anarchs here in Seattle in Bloodlines 2, also wants a piece of him and plans to punish him herself. Basically, if I hand Benny over to Ryong or Katsumi, it’s going to seriously impact my standing with the Camarilla and the Anarchs. I’m going to have to pick a side, and that choice will decide who I end up working with.