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Cnet Review : Great War Nations: The Spartans (PC)

Micromanagement is the only memorable aspect of Great War Nations: The Spartans, and not because it's a good thing. This base-building real-time strategy game from developer World Force is a paint-by-numbers production in every way, except for the extra steps that give you greater control over the finer aspects of researching technologies and equipping troops. However, each of these amenities is of questionable value, and they're so finicky and out of place in such a simplistic game that you'll quickly grow tired of all the fussing around and long for traditional RTS production lines.
55 / 100
Z3rg - contributor
Published: 628 days 8 hours ago | Review | PC
 
 
 

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