RE: On Sale. Should I jump?
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 3:22 pm
I have just been getting this old classic reinstalled. I wouldn't take the lack of activity on this forum as a "bad sign." CoGEE in its final form is a fantastic game. Sure, it isn't going to be for everyone; if you are an FPS or high-end graphics addict, then obviously a game like this would never satisfy. Even a lot of the RTS crowd might not enjoy it.
But if you are a strategy gamer, if you have any interest in history or Napoleonic era in particular, if you have some patience and you enjoy a game that is not formulaic, then CoGEE is one of the best.
Except that it covers a more narrow stretch of history, I place the design, balance, and experience of CoGEE on a par with Civilization III, maybe even Civ IV (though the enhanced graphics in Civ IV make that a dubious comparison).
It is a shame that things seem to have gone quiet on CoGEE. Back in the day there were a lot of us who were very enthusiastic about it. We had some great PBEMS. Really only reason I've been 'absent' is: I played it so damn much I burned out, and then got caught up in other RL stuff, other games, etc.
For strategy wargamers with even a passing interest in Napoleonic era. I would say CoGEE remains a MUST HAVE.
But if you are a strategy gamer, if you have any interest in history or Napoleonic era in particular, if you have some patience and you enjoy a game that is not formulaic, then CoGEE is one of the best.
Except that it covers a more narrow stretch of history, I place the design, balance, and experience of CoGEE on a par with Civilization III, maybe even Civ IV (though the enhanced graphics in Civ IV make that a dubious comparison).
It is a shame that things seem to have gone quiet on CoGEE. Back in the day there were a lot of us who were very enthusiastic about it. We had some great PBEMS. Really only reason I've been 'absent' is: I played it so damn much I burned out, and then got caught up in other RL stuff, other games, etc.
For strategy wargamers with even a passing interest in Napoleonic era. I would say CoGEE remains a MUST HAVE.