Only got a 7.2 on gamespot
Read about it here.
http://www.zdnet.com/gamespot/storie...656251,00.html
Read about it here.
http://www.zdnet.com/gamespot/storie...656251,00.html
quote: The combat system is still hampered by the fact that you have no control over unit placement on the tactical screen, and that you are essentially reduced to being a spectator as the battle unfolds. Watching valuable units die because of seemingly random map placement can be frustrating |
quote: As before, there is such a wide variety of threats inherent in the endgame that it's impossible to defend against every one of them |
quote: However, removing the unit support considerations makes it far easier to wage war, |
quote: and with the 12-unit army system, Call to Power II (like its predecessor) replaces city micromanagement with army micromanagement |
quote: Originally posted by Mad-Kat on 11-20-2000 08:09 PM This brief rant was brought to you by the sucky reviewers at Gamespot |
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