So, the storyline is good, the cutscenes slick, the Titans awesome and the graphics/sound much the same standard as the original.
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On the whole, this game is not a visual delight, as the screens are rather simple, and the game play becomes repetitive.
This game has a somewhat steep learning curve, you really have to understand all the myriad capabilities of your ship, as well as your enemy to survive and prosper, but for the dedicated Star Trek fan its well worth it.
Overall though, this is a very complicated, hex/turn based game that a lot of people will ignore in today’s market of instant action/ shoot first, ask questions later style products.
To summarise, I think I can honestly say that HW2 will be the 4th game never removed from my HD. I still prefer the original, but that may change as I play HW2 more and more.
This game is highly recommended if your looking for something out of the ordinary. Unlike most strategy games, which are usually based on warfare and empire building, in Emergency Fire Response, you can relive the childhood dreams of many of us, and ...
Most of my problem with the game lies at its heart. EU: Crown of the North is a boring game…there I said it.
Canker reviewed a rather old tactical multiplayer game from 2002. Got a good score.
Age of Wonders: Shadow Magic (hereafter known as AOWSM), published by Triumph Studios, is the latest release in the ongoing saga of the Age of Wonders games.
I don’t care what anyone else thinks but to my mind the very thought of marching into battle with only a sword, shield and wearing a mini-skirt, takes testicular warehousing which has pretty much left the human race.
Quite frankly, even if I had the time to eventually learn this game completely, I wouldn’t bother.
WWII: Frontline Command is the latest RTS Tactical Combat Game by BitMap Brothers and Published by Strategy First.
Despite these minor niggles (which you soon become accustomed to and work round), the game is eminently playable and a worthy addition to any collection, especially for the history lessons.
Blitzkrieg is the latest WWII strat game from German developers CDV.
Space Empires 4 has the deepest gameplay Iv seen in any strategy game so far.
The days of skipping over any games with a Disney logo on the shelves in your local game store, as they are “only for kids” are fast disappearing.
Uncommon Valor takes much time to fathom, but after that time is over, you'll end up enjoying it.
In a nutshell, imagine combining Civilization with Age of Empires, as well as throwing in a smattering of Risk or Total War and you get a game that looks, sounds and IS very impressive.
Hegemonia is another of the group that appears to be completely overlooked in the game shops for some reason - it’s there but you do have to look for it.
With the recent resurgence in historical strategy games, it was no great surprise to see one turn up with the Vietnam War as a setting.