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question before i buy

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 4:26 am
by Tomster
Hi

I'm not very experienced with war games...I'm looking for one thta i can kill hours at a time playing...i'm an old rpg player...i just can't stick with rts games.....i could play Alpha Centauri for hours and hours...was thinking of hearts of iron 2 but heard it's more work than fun..

i guess i'm asking about how immersive world at war is?[:'(]

Tom

RE: question before i buy

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 4:31 am
by ratprince
Tomster;

How immersive is World at War....? In a nutshell, get the divorce papers now! [;)]

If you are a fan of "thought provoking" and "immersive" wargaming, you can do no better than GGWAW! It is a revolutionary (or evolutionary as the case may be) game that bestows new life and energy into a long jaded genre of "TURN-based" strategic wargaming. It is a spectacular game!

If you dont have the $39, find it. If you have the money, buy a copy. If you have more, buy two copies. If you are a salesman, convince your friends to buy copies.

All in all....if you are a gamer or a history buff, take your pick, you will love this game!

Hope that helps!

Mike

RE: question before i buy

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 4:39 am
by Grotius
If you enjoyed "Alpha Centauri," I think you'll like this too. Like Alpha Centauri, this is turn-based. Like Alpha Centauri, the emphasis is on strategy. Like Alpha Centauri, tech plays a big role. Like Alpha Centauri, your units are simple and easy to understand: infantry, armor, artillery, fighters, bombers, carriers, subs, heavy fleets, etc. I'm not sure if GGWaW is more complex than Alpha Centauri was; I don't recall much of manual in that game, whereas this game ships with both a tutorial and a nice manual.

As for HOI2, I found GGWaW much easier to get into than HOI2. If you play through the included tutorials, which are nice and quick, you can jump right in and play the game. Yeah, at some point you'll probably want to look at the manual, but you can start playing right away. If you begin with the basic (as opposed to Advanced) supply rules, you'll be up and running in no time.

RE: question before i buy

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 4:47 am
by Tomster
Hi

you guys sold me..

Tom

RE: question before i buy

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 5:15 am
by SeaMonkey
Heck!!! That was easy. And they didn't even mention the PBEM aspects....a glaring omission, but inconsequential when your as easy as Tomster.

RE: question before i buy

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 7:29 am
by CharonJr
Yup, the best part is that it is "fairly" short (3month turns from '40 to '46) and thus can be played very well as a PBEM game while still providing enough depth/choice to make it interesting.

CharonJr

RE: question before i buy

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 5:27 pm
by MrQuiet
I'm looking for one thta i can kill hours at a time playing

No problem there, for me anyway.