Ok, I am probably going to be flamed for this post.. but it's my true opinion nevertheless...
Ok, here's the story.. I've been playing Civ2 for a very long time now.. and I was very *very* excited about Civ3.
Until I got it, that is.. you know, it's very hard sometimes to read truly objective opinions about a game in the forum of that game's fan site. For a lot of people here, Sid Meier is God and can do no wrong. A lot of people here seem biased and so Civ-"fanatic" that they can not see what truly is the big problem with this game.
Personally, I have been *very* disappointed with Civ3. To me, after all is said and done, Civ3 is a facelift with a few gameplay changes (key word here is "a few") to justify selling a new product. No matter how much we hate to admit it, but Civ3 has failed to continue to be a "leader" in the strategy gaming world. Sid and Co. reused an old formula and took the "safe" way out. I just feel it has improved, but it hasn't *moved* forward. Make a few changes to a successful formula and sell the tin for $59 bucks. Sweet.
But we have no choice, do we? That's what I thought and I was willing to stay with it. I bought the tin box, I bought the strategy guide, everything. Then it all changed. Then I bought Europa Universalis II.
Guys, if you have not played this damn game, I *urge* you to look into it. It is an amazing strategy experience, which I think really takes the bold steps that Civ3 should have taken.
What should I talk about first.. the diplomacy model?? Geesh, it's so deep that Civ3's feels like a toy now. The trading model?? I *dare* you to compare it with Civ3's trading model. The historical accuracy?? Dead on! And I mean dead on! The historical research that has been put into this game is breathtaking. The military options?? Endless. The # of countries and provinces you play against??? The awesome (and historically accurate) scenarios?? The map?? Aaaah, the map... After you have seen the pitiful Civ3 maps, of course, *anything* is better.. But.. Just look at the EU2 maps.. Just look at them!
I don't know.. I am not exactly a history buff, but you know, when I play the English I want to be in England damn it! Is this so hard??? Civ3 has made such a mess of this that it's not even funny!
I've been playing this game for a few days now, and for me it has replaced Civ3 on my hard drive for ever (such a pity I spend $60 for the tin and $20 for the strategy guide.. want them?? I am selling them half-price. Contact me at ilias@mailbox.gr). This game is full of *style* and *atmosphere*. If there ONE word that could describe this game is: DEEP. The scope of this game is incredible. It is simply GRAND.
By the way, it *is* RTS. BUT.. don't let that fool you.. this has *nothing* to do with the Age of Empires crowd. This is clearly an RTS game made for turn-based gamers.
You know, it's funny.. I used to laugh at Age of Empires gamers who considered themselves "strategy" gamers.. To me, AoE was so shallow and light--it had no depth. I felt that even attempting to compare AoE to Civ2 was an insult to the Civ series.
Well, after having experienced EU2, that's how I feel about Civ3 now. After having played Civ2 for years, and after having played EU2, now Civ3 seems shallow and "old"--a successful but "tired" game that is imprisoned by its own success to really move forward and offer anything truly new and fresh.
To me, EU2 is the next step in strategy gaming. If you consider yourselves a strategy gamer, you really *really* OWE it to yourself to experience this game (and no, I am *not* associated with EU2 and not advertisting here! I am just so excited about it--as much as I was when I discovered Civ2)
By the way, Gamesdomain reviewed it at:
http://www.gamesdomain.co.uk/gdreview/zones/reviews/pc/nov01/europaii.html
EU2 also seems to have a very active and enthousiastic community (although I haven't really spent too much time there yet). Take a look at their forum if you like:
http://www.europa-universalis.com/forum/index.php
Sid, thanks for the Civ series. You've made your *fantastic* contribution and it's has been awesomely appreciated. But now, please move over. Europa Universalis II is here.
Happy gaming!
Cheers
iLiAS
Ok, here's the story.. I've been playing Civ2 for a very long time now.. and I was very *very* excited about Civ3.
Until I got it, that is.. you know, it's very hard sometimes to read truly objective opinions about a game in the forum of that game's fan site. For a lot of people here, Sid Meier is God and can do no wrong. A lot of people here seem biased and so Civ-"fanatic" that they can not see what truly is the big problem with this game.
Personally, I have been *very* disappointed with Civ3. To me, after all is said and done, Civ3 is a facelift with a few gameplay changes (key word here is "a few") to justify selling a new product. No matter how much we hate to admit it, but Civ3 has failed to continue to be a "leader" in the strategy gaming world. Sid and Co. reused an old formula and took the "safe" way out. I just feel it has improved, but it hasn't *moved* forward. Make a few changes to a successful formula and sell the tin for $59 bucks. Sweet.
But we have no choice, do we? That's what I thought and I was willing to stay with it. I bought the tin box, I bought the strategy guide, everything. Then it all changed. Then I bought Europa Universalis II.
Guys, if you have not played this damn game, I *urge* you to look into it. It is an amazing strategy experience, which I think really takes the bold steps that Civ3 should have taken.
What should I talk about first.. the diplomacy model?? Geesh, it's so deep that Civ3's feels like a toy now. The trading model?? I *dare* you to compare it with Civ3's trading model. The historical accuracy?? Dead on! And I mean dead on! The historical research that has been put into this game is breathtaking. The military options?? Endless. The # of countries and provinces you play against??? The awesome (and historically accurate) scenarios?? The map?? Aaaah, the map... After you have seen the pitiful Civ3 maps, of course, *anything* is better.. But.. Just look at the EU2 maps.. Just look at them!
I don't know.. I am not exactly a history buff, but you know, when I play the English I want to be in England damn it! Is this so hard??? Civ3 has made such a mess of this that it's not even funny!
I've been playing this game for a few days now, and for me it has replaced Civ3 on my hard drive for ever (such a pity I spend $60 for the tin and $20 for the strategy guide.. want them?? I am selling them half-price. Contact me at ilias@mailbox.gr). This game is full of *style* and *atmosphere*. If there ONE word that could describe this game is: DEEP. The scope of this game is incredible. It is simply GRAND.
By the way, it *is* RTS. BUT.. don't let that fool you.. this has *nothing* to do with the Age of Empires crowd. This is clearly an RTS game made for turn-based gamers.
You know, it's funny.. I used to laugh at Age of Empires gamers who considered themselves "strategy" gamers.. To me, AoE was so shallow and light--it had no depth. I felt that even attempting to compare AoE to Civ2 was an insult to the Civ series.
Well, after having experienced EU2, that's how I feel about Civ3 now. After having played Civ2 for years, and after having played EU2, now Civ3 seems shallow and "old"--a successful but "tired" game that is imprisoned by its own success to really move forward and offer anything truly new and fresh.
To me, EU2 is the next step in strategy gaming. If you consider yourselves a strategy gamer, you really *really* OWE it to yourself to experience this game (and no, I am *not* associated with EU2 and not advertisting here! I am just so excited about it--as much as I was when I discovered Civ2)
By the way, Gamesdomain reviewed it at:
http://www.gamesdomain.co.uk/gdreview/zones/reviews/pc/nov01/europaii.html
EU2 also seems to have a very active and enthousiastic community (although I haven't really spent too much time there yet). Take a look at their forum if you like:
http://www.europa-universalis.com/forum/index.php
Sid, thanks for the Civ series. You've made your *fantastic* contribution and it's has been awesomely appreciated. But now, please move over. Europa Universalis II is here.
Happy gaming!
Cheers
iLiAS