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  • #16
    Originally posted by DinoDoc
    Where can I find some info on Hearts of Iron, Crusader Kings, and Pax Romana?

    Matrix games look to be geared more to the hardcore grognard rather than taking the neophyte into consideration. So, I can not really take them into consideration.
    Yes, Matrix's games are quite complex. Which is too bad really. It's nothing that a better game design and manual wouldn't fix. . .

    But I would highly recommend HoI, Crusader Kings and Pax Romana. These games are due out this fall. They look very promising. . .

    The BIG strategy game is back. . .

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    • #17
      I've never played EU. What can I expect from either HoI or Crusader Kings?
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      • #18
        Originally posted by DinoDoc
        I've never played EU. What can I expect from either HoI or Crusader Kings?
        I don't know what your preferences are, but I would check out the forums that discuss those games.

        In particular, if you don't own EU, and if you like BIG strategy games, then I would highly recommend buying EU2. It has a map that covers the entire world, and you can play as one of 180 countries between 1419 and 1820! The game has been released for some time and can be purchased relatively inexpensively. I picked up my copy for only $29.95 (Canadian). It has a great deal of depth. . .

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