There are some bugs in the game though I can't specifically think of any off hand and the graphics are not the greatest but it's not a shooter. However there is so much going on and everything you do seems to affect something so your decisions feel important. I think a key here is to try not to take things to seriously and think the game is going to match real life. I have to say that I love this game and it was exactly what I was looking for at the time. I recently purchased this game because it was cheaper than GPS 3 and I wanted to get a taste for the series. Unless you're a student of economics and/politics, and can put up with a clunky interface, and occasional buggy elements that don't make much sense, steer clear of this one. ![]() I find that without a sufficiently solid understanding of economics, the player is going to miss out on a whole chunk of this games appeal. It's a complete mess.Īlthough I have a degree of interest in politics and world affairs, I'm completely lost. I have no idea what to do, what I'm doing or what in the world is affecting what. The UI is attrocious.Īfter a couple of hours poking around, I feel like I've made no progress whatsoever. Budgetary information is poorly presented, making it cryptically difficult to know what measures are affecting the bottom line and by how much. Nothing is explained past a couple of examples of how to introduce a piece of legislation into the parliament and how to order a military operation against a terrorist cell. ![]() Gameplay concepts are interesting, but the tutorial does next to nothing to teach you how to play the game. Options: a good way to learn by playing! Show More Various thematics, multiplayer and ranking
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