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Submitted by BIoodmask 1446d ago | review

Gameshark: American Civil War Review

American Civil War demonstrates that AGEod is on to something. The recently released Napoleonic Campaigns is yet another variation on the system, and each version of the engine shows that Thibaut and company understand the difference between complex and complicated, between traditional and stagnant, between innovation and apostasy. Though AGEod has said it wants to make games that aren't like this, it would be okay if Gameshark saw another five. Maybe the Thirty Year's War, next time? (American Civil War - The Blue and the Gray, PC) A-/A

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