Subscription figures for massively multiplayer online games such as Flight Simulator or Lineage and number of accounts from free-to-play games such as Hearthstone are not taken into account as they do not necessarily correspond to sales. This list is not comprehensive because sales figures are not always publicly available. If a game was released on multiple platforms, the sales figures list are only for PC sales. This is a list of personal computer games ( video games for personal computers, including those running Windows, macOS, and Linux) that have sold or shipped at least one million copies. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. To sum up the campaign disappoints in every way possible, it's only worth buying for the survival mode.This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. Games like Starcraft 2, warcraft, spellforce, command & conquer deliver a much more immersive story which this game sadly lacks. The swarm missions are dull, we could of been given different objectives with a small force etc. where's the interesting dialog or interactions? The hero is underutilised the points you put into him are simple things like higher attack or health, why can't you give him abilities that help your army or make him semi powerful by himself to encourage reply. The hero missions are a bore, you walk your hero around a large complex and slowly shot things. I think the developers dropped the ball big time, the campaign missions are very bland, there are no interesting characters or set pieces. But don't get me wrong, the feel of having a big army crushing zombies, or seeing your defenses take down some hordes, or even having your economy thrive makes an overall enjoyable experience. So, They are billions is a very unique game, with its own feel and gameplay that will hook you up into a pretty long campaign, that will sadly lose interest mission after mission once passed the 50% because you will be repeating the same patterns over and over again. It just feel pretty random without any explanation on the character. For example, one of the units is a small british man (or perhaps a dwarf?) piloting a massive zombies killing machine. Some characters seem interesting but lack of a bio or some kind of history. The post-apocalyptic feel has really been nailed too, and the steampunk universe is very well represented. The game runs on a very powerful engine, allowing really thousands of units to live their lives on the map. It's important to know that there is NO recovery points in missions, losing mean starting all over again, which could be pretty frustrating, but once you've figured out how the game works I haven't found it that difficult overall. While the campaign contains a lot of hours, and diverse experiences, at some point the missions will feel very similar and less interesting, despite the addition of new enemies and technologies. But the campaign also contains some third person exploration missions where you will slowly get pages of newspaper that will help you understand what happened to the world and what caused the infection. Completing it will take well over 60-70 hours that include missions with their own goals and specific environment where base building and map cleaning will be the main focuses. They are billions is a very captivating strategy game, that takes you through a campaign of "reconquest of the world" that has been overtaken They are billions is a very captivating strategy game, that takes you through a campaign of "reconquest of the world" that has been overtaken by hordes of zombies.
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