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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
good game but dated,
By nurnberger (Oklahoma) - See all my reviews
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Galactic Civilizations Ultimate Edition (CD-ROM)
This game is very similar conceptually to the original Civilization series of games. Someone who plays Civ III for instance should be able to pick this up quickly. However, since this takes place in outer space it doesn't make much sense to to play on a two dimensional map the way it would playing on a terrestrial Civ map. On the bright side, this is still a very sophisticated and challenging game; you have a lot more comtrol over the economy of you civilization and a much larger tech tree than in Civ III. The game definitely looks dated and needs a three dimensional map for it to really make sense, apparently the second installment to this game is much better so I will be trying that. But if you want a challenging game that you can play on any computer, this is worth checking out.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great game.,
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Galactic Civilizations Ultimate Edition (CD-ROM)
I played this game out at a patrol base back in OIF 1 (2003). What a great game for whiling away some down time. It is very similar to Civiliztion in that it's turn based and stratigy, but what stuck with me in the game is how your moral choices changed more than just the way other player treated you, it twisted your whole tech tree. Good players got great bonuses in stellar management and terraforming, while bad players could build deathstars and other nefarious things.
Another good thing was the way that they handled the end game portion of a game. In Civ, the endgame can get pretty tedious, with a bunch of micro management, but in this game they got away from that as the AI players turned against the most powerful player (you, usually). My only regret is that they never ported this game to the Mac. I left the PC a long time ago, and my only regret is not being able to play this fantastic game.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Stardock - Thanks for all the fun and Cock eyes!,
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Galactic Civilizations Ultimate Edition (CD-ROM)
"I played this game till my eyes Bled". I never got to that point but of all the strategy games I played I must admit this was the first one that hurt my eyes, something about the concentration and focus makes this game wary on the eyes.Strategy and Si -fi galore, I became a STARDOCK fanatic after getting this product and I was introduced to it thru Amazon Thanks guys ). Stardock had a good distribution and presentation system when I first picked up this game but now I am so confused as to there buy and credit and versions that I am literally afraid to upgrade IF an upgrade is actually available, I cannot tell in fact they went the "Steam" route and I simply will not compromise my Business machine with unmanageable game portals so in that area I give them an F. LUCKY for me this game was invented before the portals and it was playable online which is a no-can-do now for me. The AI is good enough to kick your A$# and make you a bumbling idiot by 4 am, you need to balance your budgets to keep your empire on course to a reasonable victory and I am not talking blowing up the universe and subjugating every species (although that's fun too). You have several methods to victory and you can even be behind everyone in every field of conquest and pull out a surprising victory with keen strategy and clever tactics With diverse research trees and commodities its like Civilization in space, all technology is sub divided into regional areas on concentration making the memorizing everything less complex. TWO very nice features are the SHIP design and AMPLE Build in flowchart system, your ship designs make modding very interesting, information is easily read and strategies can be formulated based on them in a simpler fashion. TRY the Star Trek mod , The BABYLON V mod, DUNE and STARWARS are also out there. I play two primary games for my Brain Damage - Heroes III - V and Galactic Conquest, wow its a treat to run when you are encoding a Blu-Ray or DVD for hours upon end, or uploading a 50 gig website, they both multi-task well.
3 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
buyer beware,
= Fun:2.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Galactic Civilizations Ultimate Edition (CD-ROM)
Bought this game for my son and the software comes with an adware bundle for pornsites and antivirus software. It bypassed my antivirus software and attempted to hijack my computer. Will not buy Stardock software again and advise strongly against anyone purchasing it!!!!
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Galactic Civilizations Ultimate Edition by Stardock (Windows 2000 / XP)
$19.99
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