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Galactic Civilizations II Gold | 
| From: Take 2 Category: Video Games
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $34.99 You Save: $5.00 (13%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 28 reviews Sales Rank: 2557
Format: Cd Platform: Windows Xp ESRB: Everyone 10+ Media: Video Game Batteries Included: No Operating System: Windows XP Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 708192010516 UPC: 708192010516 EAN: 0708192010516 ASIN: B000ML2EN8
Release Date: February 5, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand New - Factory Sealed - Prompt Shipping with Delivery Confirmation! BEWARE OF SELLERS WITH POOR OR LOW FEEDBACK AND EXCESSIVE SHIPPING RATES - research before you buy!
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| • | Direct your people's military as you battle to control the galaxy | | • | Deep strategic elements as you establish your place - Colonize planets, establish trade routes, fight wars, research new technologies and sign treaties | | • | Build up a planet's industry & economy | | • | Research and design new ships -- full customization lets players create completely unique ships | | • | Create entire fleets and develop them strategically |
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Product Description Galactic Civilizations II Gold gives you the chance to fight for humanity. The reckless humans have formed an alliance, for their mutual defense against the rising power of the evil Drengin Empire. Meanwhile, the Drengins gather an alliance of their own and begin exploring the furthest corners of the galaxy for ancient weapons. As both sides look for an upper hand, a deadly threat is waiting in the darkness. Make strategic use of planets, asteroid fields and other interstellar objects State of the art 3D engine with vastly improved graphics and visual effects than the original. Multiple planets to explore and colonize - pick and choose what your planets will be used for
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| Customer Reviews: Read 20 more reviews...
Wonderful turn-based RPG November 23, 2008 This is definitely one of the best games I have played. The reason that this game gets mixed reviews is because most young people don't have the patience for this kind of turn-based game. Also, many older folks like me are still dreaming about Master of Orion.
I have to say that this series is great, and I liked this series more than the Civilizations series. Read the reviews on PC-gamer or gamespot!
Space Battle Movies October 14, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
A watered down version of a Civ IV mod called 'Final Frontier' in their "Beyond The Sword" expansion pack. The difference is that it's a lot heavier on the `Technologies' list and much lighter on the graphics. The Game's strong point is a movie that kicks in when your custom built spaceship runs into the bad guys.
ok October 8, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
ok, not as good as I had hoped, nothing really new, missing things I had enjoyed in older games, however, good AI.
Great game but GOLD pack missing latest expansion October 2, 2008 This is a really cool turn-based space strategy game. Like many others, I've been loving this type of game for a long time (Reach for the Stars, Master of Orion, Master of Orion 2), and really have not found an adequate improvement upon MOO2, released way back in 1996. Pretty amazing hole in an otherwise saturated industry. I guess those of us who like turn based games are in the minority these days, but then again Civ seems to do very well so that says there are plenty of us. There have been numerous horrible attempts at succeeding MOO2 but they have all failed.
Anyway, I've not played this game enough yet to be sure its better than MOO2 but it had a good chance at it. I'll defer to the many reviews by more experienced players saying how great this game is.
What I can say is that after playing the demo of this gold pack for awhile, and deciding it is good enough to buy, the situation becomes annoying. Even though the last expansion, Twilight of the Arnor, was released ~6 months ago, there is no package that contains the full set of GalCiv2. In fact, Amazon doesn't even sell Twilight of the Arnor. Apparently Stargate only distributes it electronically or directly from them? Weird.
I want to buy a boxed combo pack containing the complete game. Especially in a case like this where the expansions are less about adding plot and more about expanding/fixing the rules. I want a nice professionally printed manual that I won't get if I buy the electronic download directly from Stargate (for the same price as if it was a printed, boxed version). Maybe this is too old school and I need to get with the times?
Anyway, cool game, 4 star instead of 5 for not having a good, easy to buy single package product.
Solid Concept, Terrible Execution September 11, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Just like many, MANY other video games, it has a solid concept and poor execution. It's fun building your own intergalactic civilization- if you know how. It really is fun to command fleets and trade technologies, but there are problems.
If you're new to the game, like I was, you'll soon discover the tutorials cover perhaps 15% of what you need to know to play the game effectively. The campaign mode doesn't teach you anything either, in fact, the first thing it does is shove a couple windows in your face with no explanation. The formula for your planetary population's happiness isn't explained, so you won't find out why building a three multimedia centers, which should raise your population's morale by 60%, has raised morale by less than 30%.
The plot of the campaign mode is boring and transparent, with 95% of it revealed in the opening cinematic. The ending is also completely anticlimactic, with no CG scene or anything, just TEXT.
The best part of the game is multiplayer or skirmish mode. You can design your own race, determine the conditions of victory, so on and so forth. In every mode you can design your own ships, which is cool. Bribing people for friendship, only to attack them later is hilarious. It really is worth getting this game if you don't mind a worthless campaign mode and a steep learning curve.
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