"Pride of Nations is a turn-based historical strategy game set in the colonial era of the 19th century, where you take control of a country and guide it through industrialization, military conquest, and colonization. I have been a big fan of strategy games for a long time; I love games like Alpha Centauri and the Civilization series. That’s what makes this game so hard to like. I am so used to the controls and gameplay of these games that there is a huge learning curve."- Fir3truck
Today Paradox Interactive announced that it's parting ways with its subsidiary studio Harebrained Schemes effective January 1, 2024.
I mean it wasn't that intelligent to begin with, release it exclusive to the system that doesn't buy games. Plus it was on gamepass if I'm not mistaken. It's been a minute since I had mine on cause I just wrapped up chrono cross on ps5 but remember looking forward to checking this out on the Xbox. Try it on xbox if I liked it I would've bought on ps
Paradox Interactive appears to be about to reveal something mysterious next week. It could be a new Civilization-style game, or something else entirely.
Besides its 11 active games, Swedish video game publisher Paradox Interactive currently has a staggering 13 brand-new titles in development.
too bad was expecting game of the year.
It's a little unfair to compare a grand strategy game, like Pride of Nations, to a game like Civilisation.
That's like comparing Civilisation to Starcraft 2, and criticising Civilisation for not having enough action.
They're all strategy games, but very different subgenres of that.