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X-Play reviews Great War Nations: The Spartans

It sounds like an upcoming episode on the Discovery Channel, but Great War Nations: The Spartans is actually a middling real-time strategy game featuring two distinct campaigns and four playable factions. It is the official follow-up to Ancient Wars: Sparta, a game heavily criticized for being a scoop of vanilla in a carton of Neapolitan. Released one year later, the sequel unfortunately hasn't learned many lessons from the past. The Spartans simply doesn't do enough things "new" to distinguish itself in a genre that has seen more qualified entries than the Publisher's Clearing House.
godoftime - contributor
Published: 100 days ago | Review | PC
 
 
 

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