PCGAMER writes: If you’ve ever wanted to know if there was a distinction between simulation and game, Supreme Ruler is the perfect example. This hugely in-depth game lets you play through the Cold War (for our younger readers, that was the 50 years following 1949 of angry nonsense between two totalitarian ideologies equally malevolent towards the individual’s happiness) from the viewpoint of any country in the world. Even Andorra.
Battlegoat Studios has released a new update for its strategy title Supreme Ruler: Cold War, available now for owners to download on Steam. The patch brings a fix to gameplay issues relating to liberated country and colonial interaction, as well as fixes for a few proxy battle issues.
DSOGaming writes: "BattleGoat Studios and Paradox Interactive today announced the release of a new patch for Supreme Ruler: Cold War that brings numerous improvements and a brand new scenario to the grand strategy game."
BeefJack: "The shadow of nuclear war casts its shadow over the world in SUPREME RULER: COLD WAR and the balance of Communist and Democratic dominance rests precariously on your shoulders. It sounds compelling, but what did we think of it?"