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![]() ![]() Release Date (for Windows): February, 18 2016 Developer: Ndemic Creations Personal Rating: Good I was caught by surprise when I saw a streamer playing this game. I was wondering to myself "how the heck is he playing a mobile game on his computer, and why does it look so different?" Than I looked on Steam, and what do you know? Plague Inc had another release and thus we have Plague Inc: Evolved. So, if you're unfamiliar with this game, well, as I mentioned already, it was originally a mobile game, as far as I can tell anyway. The main goal is to play as a disease whether you're a bacterial disease or a virus or anything later in the game, and you try to wipe out the entire world with your disease. It comes with ways to transmit your disease across countries to how you further develop your disease in order to stay away from the doctors that are trying to make a cure. It's basically for those of us that want to feel like a supreme ruler that has the power to take over the world and cause a complete annihilation of the human race. It's very fun, and when I had this game on mobile, I enjoyed the comic aspect of it, like the fake news stories that pop up, and the several different ways you can infect and kill all off the humans in different countries, but I also liked how much time I put into the game before I realized that I was basically killing off the entire world. It's a lot of fun in a sick way, but it tickles my fancy for a game in the right way. So naturally, when I found out there was a PC version out there, I had to get it, and my god, I am impressed with how far this game has come since it's debut on mobile. Plague Inc: Evolved is so much better than it's predecessor for all the right reasons. It's much more fluid, the comedy aspect is still there, there's more diseases to mess around with, there's custom scenarios, achievements, and so much more than that. When I got the game for the first time, I was absolutely blown away with how good it ran for a first time install, and instantly, I got into it and played. It's amazing to see a game do so well that was originally a mobile game, because sometimes that effect doesn't happen with some games. Some games don't do that transfer very well, but fortunately, Plague Inc did. There's multiple youtubers playing this game, but if you'd like to see someone play it the right way, jacksepticeye has a running series of it, and his enjoyment of the game is basically how I would describe the game. He plays it the way I would, so it's nice to watch someone else have the similar play style. I'm very happy to have found that this game existed, otherwise I would've never known that there was a full fledged PC version with constant updates. It makes the original game that much better, and it continues to get better. Really looking forward to future updates to this game, and will definitely play it some more. |
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