
by - written on 01/07/01, updated on 02/07/01
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by - written on 29/06/01, updated on 29/06/01 (Very useful, 486 readings)
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Call to Power 2 is the latest of the Civilisation series, and although it does not bear the famous name due to some legal problems, it does have the same great gameplay that made all the previous games so good. I actually got Call to Power 1 and Call to Power 2 from Amazon for only £25, which was good considering that ... Read the complete review

by - written on 25/06/01, updated on 25/06/01 (Very useful, 118 readings)
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For me the Civilisation series is what a strategy game should contain. In both Civilisation and Civilisation 2 have it all and for me are classics. In Civilisation 2: Call to Power follows the same aims as the original Civilisation, you build your original city, extract the local resources to build a home base, then go off ... Read the complete review

by - written on 27/05/01, updated on 27/05/01 (Very useful, 188 readings)
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Call to power 2 is part of the series which grew from the original civilization by Sid Meier and like all other games based on Civilization it is truly excellent. The object of the game is to take complete control of one of about 25 civilizations, you then have to guide this civilization through 6000 years against up to 7 other rival ... Read the complete review

by - written on 06/04/01, updated on 06/04/01 (Very useful, 32 readings)
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I'm a sucker for strategy simulation games and this one hasn't let me down. I had not played its predecessor, Civilisation:Call to Power, but I'm told that this is a vast improvement in every way. Taking it as I find it, however, it's got all the elements that a good game of this type needs and I can see myself ... Read the complete review

by - written on 09/03/01, updated on 20/03/01 (Very useful, 282 readings)
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Call to Power 2 like all the other games in the Sid Meier series of Civilisation is a superbly thought and crafted game. I have all the Civilisation games and I rate all of them very highly. I will now give you a quick run through of the themes and points of the game. First of all, you must know that Call to Power is a ... Read the complete review

by - written on 25/02/01, updated on 07/05/01 (Useful, 32 readings)
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When I first got this game it was mainly out of wondering what such a game would be like. I love strategy games and have around a dozen other titles but had never bought one similar to this. I decided that at £9.99 I couldn't really lose and went ahead and bought it. The manual was informative enough but I found that it ... Read the complete review

by - written on 04/02/01, updated on 04/02/01 (Useful, 25 readings)
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When Call to Power I appeared, I was, like most Civilization fans, very pleased to see a new entry in the genre. Sadly, once I had installed the game I was rapidly disappointed. The controls were rough, maps limited, scenario and map play none-existent, and the entire game felt like it was totaly unfinished. Thankfully, that is ... Read the complete review

by - written on 10/01/01, updated on 10/01/01 (Very useful, 187 readings)
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As a big fan of strategy games, the Call To Power series is one of my favorites. The original Civilization: Call To Power (CTP1)was Activision's first try into this world-building arena. Although they used the name Civilization they had nothing to do with the series originally created by Sid Meier and Microprose. The first ... Read the complete review


