Crusader Kings II Review (Copycat)
This is a good game if you have all the "expansions", however, I cannot recommend anyone who is not wealthy to buy this game because of the price tag if you want to experience the proper game: US$164.55.
To elaborate, the game is "split" into several DLCs, some of which are essential, that is, the "expansions" which unlock game content that should not be locked; and some which are not and can be ignored, such as coats of arms, models, portraits and soundtracks. So if you want to own the game with all the "expansions", that is, the game without locked content, then you have to pay US$164.55, which is too much, let alone speak of the price of owning the game with every single DLC, which is US$263.29.
The price of playing this game may not seem harsh to those who purchased the DLC over time since launch because they paid for this game over time, but to those who are new to the game and want to experience it without being locked out of important features, the game is simply unreasonably expensive, thus not a game that can be recommended in most cases as most people are not wealthy.