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Moral Hazard
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of jack
Jul 1999 time: 01:17
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As a subscriber to www.gogamer.com I recieve thier 48hr madness deals, usually I can't be bothered but this time they'e offering 3 games of interest to me.
All games are in Retail Boxes.
Return to Castle Wolfenstien: $27.90
First a game I'm definitly going to buy, but I was planning on doing it later. I have to finish MDK2 and Serious Sam (on Serious, Is this possible?) tho. I've read the reviews and it looks quite worth it. MP isn't of interest to me (56k connection), any personal opinions on whether the SP is worth that or should I continue to wait. I've enjoyed all the FPS's I've played except Soldier of Fortune.
Fallout Tactics: $9.90
I'm a huge fan of the fallout series (check Avatar) and I actually enjoyed the combat in the series; however I never got into JA2, which my brother bought, even though I loved Jagged Alliance the original. At $10 bucks it seems worth the gamble.
Trade Empires: $14.90
This one is tricky, recently I've only been able to get into lighter strategy games (HOMM series and Age of Wonders) and I enjoy the Sim City, Caesar, and Pharoah series. Basically what I dislike in Strategy games is maintainence (think Europa Universalis) and having to do too much in one turn (most war games, for some reason this never bothered me in Civ.) Even though I used to enjoy Merchant Prince, I recently downloaded the Demo for Patrician and found the trading tedious.
Of course I'm interested to know how buggy each respective game is. I could download the demo, but given my slow connection and my lack of time, I'd rather just shell out the cash.
Thanks
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John-SJ
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Silicon Valley, USA
Aug 1999 time: 21:17
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I found TE to be very boring and monotonous after the first few missions. You end up doing EXACTLY the same thing, over and over. I was also very disappointed to find that all you get is a bunch of missions that you can play in any order, there is no attept made at all to put the missions into any kind of campaign or anything, so once you've completed the first mission you've done all there is to do. In subsequent missions you just do the same things over again.
John-SJ
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John-SJ
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Silicon Valley, USA
Aug 1999 time: 21:17
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Facts? About some games, maybe, but about others the "facts" are so obscurred you'd have quite a problem discerning them.
For example, just yesterday I saw for the first time in print an admission that Civ 3 had bugs! Reading the initial reviews and review scores and all of the "facts" you'd think the game was perfect, or at least darned close.
Even with the admission that the bugs in Civ3 affected nearly every aspect of the game when they gave an example of a bug they still downplayed it using a Civilopedia typo as an example of the type of bugs encountered.
It appears when it comes to some games, and Civ3 seems to be the worst offender, the gaming press just can't shoot straight no matter how hard they seem to try.
The experience of Civ3 and some other titles has seriously soured me to relying on game mag or online reviews of games to determine whether I'd enjoy a game or not. These days it is the personal opinions of people I know have similar interests to my own that I give the most weight to and I read the reviews as a source of entertainment. After all, what could be more fun than to watch a reviewer make a total fool of himself?
The bottom line is (for me, at least) I would much rather listen to personal opinion, at least then I know I'm hearing from someone who likes games rather than from someone who's salary is paid by the producer of the game they are reviewing.
John-SJ
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