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Topic: A new review - this time from PC GAMER itself |  |
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JC Denton Settler Kent, OH, US Nov 2000
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posted December 27, 2000 21:37
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Hey, Today I got the new February issue of PC Gamer - and what do I see? The magic words "Call To Power II" in the Reviews List on the 2nd page! Quickly to page 78... Call To Power II in the heading, I am on the right page, aha, and 74% in the "final verdict" box. While reading the highs and lows I notice some words which became very popular as topic headings on this forum. All right, enough waiting here is the complete final verdict: "Highs: Effective interface; great multiplay; expanded diplomacy; decent enemy AI. Lows: Still those dumb stealth units; societies lack individuality; stupid diplomacy swaps. Bottom Line: What the original was intended to be - but still no Alpha Centauri."
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phoenixcager King Singapore Sep 2000
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posted December 28, 2000 01:27
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Why should CtP2 be measured by whatever standards were set in SMAC?It is a completely different game. Can't they appreciate it for what it is? ------------------ phoenixcager ------------------ of the the Civilization Gaming Network. Visit the CGN Forums |
Coflek Chieftain England, Bracknell Nov 2000
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posted December 28, 2000 07:55
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It is obvious now that this is no CIV 2 or SMAC success... but I love the game... I guess it falls into that *not for everyone* category, but for civ genre fans it's great... |
Private Viper Warlord of the far north Jan 2000
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posted December 29, 2000 09:28
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February issue? Wow, kinda early, no?  As for measuring up to SMAC, that's something that comes with reviews nowadays. Every first-person shooter is either compared to Half-Life or Q3A, depending on what type of shooter it is. RTS games against Starcraft, Red Alert and Homeworld (which sucked, IMHO). If it fits the genre, it will have to measure up. Anyway, I have yet to try CTP2, so I won't judge. Yet  ------------------ In articulus sic aeternus Spiritus donec dies fas Dies Irae, Dies Illa Solvet saeclum in favilla |
Cyrius Chieftain Minneapolis, MN, USA Nov 2000
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posted December 29, 2000 12:03
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Grrr... Sometimes I am puzzled by PCG's unusual opinions on games. I would let me subscription expire, but I don't know of any better magazines. quote:
 Lows: Still those dumb stealth units;
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I for one think that the stealth units are why I play this game! Unconventional warfare is a crucial feature of any civ-type game. WTF is PCG thinking? I'm just said the theocracy isn't so ultra-powerful in CTP2  quote:
 societies lack individuality;
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Lack individuality? Not in my opinion. Some nations are easier to befriend than others, some research more than others, some trade more than others, ect. ect. I usually spend the early game trying to figure out who to ally with and who to declare war on. I haven't seen that kind of dynamic in many civ games. quote:
 stupid diplomacy swaps.
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I really have no idea what they are talking about here. The diplomacy system? One of the greatest features of CTP2. So... ?
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