First Impressions

Victory and Glory: Napoleon is a game of grand strategy and fast-play tactical battles where you take the role of Napoleon Bonaparte and attempt to dominate the entire continent of Europe.
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Not as deep as Hannibal RvC, but comes with 6 scenarios and a really beautiful map; at the Christmas Sale price of €10.- it´s definitely worth it.

Playing my first game 1805 on General difficulty: AI appears competent, but the scenario itself seems too easy for the French.
Even though I made at least 3 big strategic mistakes and played my first 6 battles wrong, I am still ahead; the game is simply too forgiving.
I hope Emperor difficulty will be more of a challenge.
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Still at the same game. I am rather impressed by the AI cardplay and battle tactics. Still think the French are too strong.
If it were not for the near invincible Royal Navy and the late game threat of the nuclear option (Grand Alliance) I´d say the French are hopelessly OP.
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Finished my 1st game. It went over the whole distance to 1815 and the Napoleonic Wars never ended. [:)]

The AI succeeded at reducing my advantage from over 100pts to less than 40, still a Substantial French Victory.

Overall I rate the game 4/5. Many positives, only one negative really.

The Good:

+Well thought-out scoring system.
+Solid AI.
+Very nice aesthetics.
+Flow of events is mostly plausible.
+Has the "One more turn!" feeling.
+Luck factor in battles and diplomacy is just right.
+Cards add some unpredictability.

The Bad:

-Only 3 difficulty levels, of which Medium (General) is too easy to win. Can´t comment on the highest difficulty yet.
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I think it's a great little game, and am looking forward to the US Civil War version, which we may see this year.
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I think it´s a great beginner´s game. The problem is it doesn´t sustain the challenge once you get the hang of it.
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The latter scenarios at Emperor is where its at. At the earlier scenario England doesn't play its cards right. It should try to get political point with zero with a bunch of prospective allies before trying calling them into wars, else you can just easily defeat them one at a time.
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Personally I didn't like it. At some point it was too easy.
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The one major complaint I have is that the Navy aspect is completely useless. The British Navy is so superior it is a waste of time to try and build up a French fleet. I am not sure there is a great reply value as the same basic strategy is required to win each scenario. Having said that, when on sale, it is a fun little game if one ignores it is not really that historical.
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The Civil War version has just been released on Steam. I'm considering it, though it might be too simplistic. But I'll probably go for it eventually.
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There are games where its worth a play to try to fight the royal navy... but mostly it depends if you get cards that will help you break the blockade and unite your fleets. Knocking GB out of the game is essentially an automatic win... from a game balance perspective it makes sense that they made it hard to do.
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