Oh hey Endless Legends!
I actually got that too when they essentially gave it away for free last month and I immediately became obsessed with it, funnily enough.
Yeah I havent actually started it myself. That deal came shortly after I'd picked up Age of Wonders 4 on the Xbox, and I got sucked into that. And then the newest expansion to THAT came out (and I always must have the complete experience), and... yeah I can only learn one 4x game at a time. I'm actually not used to the genre at all (so I'm REALLY bad at it) and there's 5 million moving pieces. I'd previously tried Civ 6 (and 5) and bounced off of those pretty hard.
Really loving that so far. The only 4x game where you can play as an eldritch abomination. Also, you can summon teleporting intangible fish monsters. Cant go wrong with that.
Endless Legends looks great too. One of my favorite games is from that developer, Dungeon of the Endless (not the new one, I mean the old one).
Oh And speaking of PC game storefronts I refuse to use the Epic Game store as I hear from friends that do use it that it sucks, I don't care for their exclusive games (*coughs* Fortnight *coughs*), and I really really hate that crappy thing they do where they'll buy exclusively rights to a game, meaning for a set amount of time if you want to play the game on PC you can only get it from them. Thankfully that's typically not forever so If I am interested in a game Epic nabbed exclusivity to I'll just wait until that expires and it shows up on Steam, which I guess allows plenty of time for others to play and review it so I can gauge if it'd even be worth looking into once the exclusivity on it ends.
This is the way I always look at it with these things:
One way or another, these are all just vendors. Stores. While I like Steam's deals and whatnot, one way or another, that's all they are. Just stores.
For Epic itself, my experience has been totally fine. Steam's deals are nice and all, but... Epic is the one that just outright gives games away for free at random and I sure as bloody heck cant complain about free games. And as prices on all of these stores fluctuate wildly, Steam aint always the one with the lowest price on a given product. I dont really care for Epic's own games like Fortnite, but... yeah I dont really care for anyone's original exclusives, including Valve (never got into their games, really, I dont really do FPS games). Epic is also the one with Unreal Engine, which even I can use completely for free, and for a wannabe developer, that is one heck of a freaking deal. So that's nice. Not that I know what I'm doing, mind you. I've got a long, long way to go yet.
As for the bit about them buying exclusivity, there's a bit more to the story than most people will tell you (because it's easier to hate on things and then get attention for hating on things, than to give the whole story). It's not this evil mustache-twirling scheme that they trick devs into or whatever Twitter wants everyone to think it is. People take that deal because in many cases that boost is what allows the game to get off the ground, and nobody else even OFFERS that boost. Epic then gets the exclusivity in return because one way or another, it's a business, and both sides need to get something out of it. I'll tell you, the devs aint exactly suffering here.
And usually the only other way to get that boost is Kickstarter, which... yeah that has a million problems. Even I wont touch Kickstarter. Not to mention that Valve is... also not exactly perfect. From the side of the developers/publishers selling their games on there, I can say, Valve has just as many issues as Epic does. But Twitter hasnt built a hate train out of that, so consumers aint going to know a bloody thing about it. I'll just say, Valve isnt as benevolent as they can seem. Neither is GoG. Again, on the developer's side, and THAT one, I've run into personally. It's been years now and I'm STILL angry about that one.
Really, all of the stores have big freaking flaws of some sort. It's one of the reasons I'm willing to just use any and all of them. The only store that I've never personally had any problems with is actually Itch. Also Humble Bundle, sometimes. I mean Steam's deals are nice and all, but not "here's 1400 games for the price of one and this supports a charity" level of nice.