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Commander: The Great War Reviews - 11/22/2012 9:02:18 PM   
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----> http://7idgaming.de/content.php?182-Slitherine-Commander-The-Great-War-REVIEW

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RE: German Review - 11/23/2012 8:42:32 AM   
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Thanks for the link.

Here's the 'bottom line' (courtesy of Google translate, I'm really sorry for the awful translation, corrections much appreciated. In particular, I'd love to know what 'perimeter game' is meant to be... maybe 'scope' or 'replayability'?)

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Bottom line:

Who would have thought. A clear candidate for the award "Best Wargame 2012." The game can be recommended to any strategy game fan, and not just pure world war wargamers. Multiplayer sessions promise with a buddy on the PBEM + + server from Slitherine fun evenings.

Graphics, animation and sound: 5.5 / 10
The graphics are just average. Here I can not give an "indie" or "low budget" bonus as C: TGW a full price title (42 euros in the box version with printed manual) and is designed as Panzer Corps to attract a wider range of players. The sound effects are quite good and the background music is excellent. The low graphics score pulls down the overall result unfortunately something.

Control Interface: 9.5 / 10
"The Lordz Games" is apparently one of the few studios that also play their games themselves. Their user interfaces are among the best. Granted, the. One or the other button could have been a bit bigger and a "undo" function is also missing But the interface is flawless and intuitive.

Atmosphere: 9/10
The grave war and the hardships of the warring parties come across well. Events enrich the game. Slightly more readers, for example, in special circumstances, would have done well.

Content & Scope: 10/10
Five campaigns ever Powers block at attractive circular periods and multiplayer. High replay value because of countless strategic options. Why force the maximum achievable score?

Artificial Intelligence: 8/10
The AI fulfilled their duty and over the first titles of "Commander" series has been noticeably improved. Apart from the somewhat passive AI British in the Middle East they kept me very busy.


Overall Rating: 84%


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RE: German Review - 11/23/2012 9:12:08 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Myrddraal

Thanks for the link.

Here's the 'bottom line' (courtesy of Google translate, I'm really sorry for the awful translation, corrections much appreciated. In particular, I'd love to know what 'perimeter game' is meant to be... maybe 'scope' or 'replayability'?)




I think its best translated with scope, volume or content.

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RE: German Review - 11/23/2012 9:44:23 AM   
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RE: German Review - 11/23/2012 9:50:19 AM   
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Thanks fuelli, I changed it to 'Content & Scope'. I don't suppose you could tell me what Untermahlung means?

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RE: German Review - 11/23/2012 9:59:19 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Myrddraal

Thanks fuelli, I changed it to 'Content & Scope'. I don't suppose you could tell me what Untermahlung means?


In that particular case it means "background music"

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RE: German Review - 11/23/2012 10:04:09 AM   
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Google tells me that ausgezeichnet = excellent, so I guess:

'The sound effects are quite good and the background music is excellent.'

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RE: German Review - 11/23/2012 10:28:28 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Myrddraal

Google tells me that ausgezeichnet = excellent, so I guess:

'The sound effects are quite good and the background music is excellent.'


Your guess is correct!

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RE: German Review - 11/23/2012 12:01:48 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Myrddraal

Thanks for the link.

In particular, I'd love to know what 'perimeter game' is meant to be... maybe 'scope' or 'replayability'?)


I think it means periphery perhaps.

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RE: German Review - 11/23/2012 1:32:07 PM   
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Next review of Commander: The Great war from Strategyprime 4/5 stars!

http://www.strategyprime.net/commander-the-great-war-review/

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RE: German Review - 11/23/2012 2:59:44 PM   
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More of a blog post than a review from Rock Paper Shotgun:
http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2012/11/23/the-flare-path-a-hextasy-of-fumbling/

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I’m about halfway through my first 118-turn Commander: The Great War campaign at present, and can’t recall enjoying a grand-strategic WWI title more. Lordz seem to have judged the scale, pace and workload just about perfectly.

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RE: German Review - 11/25/2012 12:59:36 PM   
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We need a sticky thread at the top for all the reviews that come in like most other game forums....helps make it easier for fence-sitters like myself to find information:)

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RE: German Review - 11/27/2012 3:18:56 PM   
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Commander The Great War review at The Wargamer.

It is also highly addictive and 'fun' to play, (I’m always a bit leery of using words like fun in conjunction with wargaming) but all credit to The Lordz Studios/Slitherine/Matrix. They have produced a great title, and one that is extremely enjoyable. My advice is to go and buy if you are interested; you are going to be in for a bumpy but fantastic and immensely fulfilling ride!

http://www.wargamer.com/article/3278/pc-game-review-commander-the-great-war

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RE: German Review - 12/19/2012 7:57:57 AM   
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Commander The Great War review from Wargamer France:

http://www.wargamer.fr/commander-the-great-war-un-wargame-pour-grignoteurs/

“The developers worked hard to integrate innovative concepts in a proven system”
“The Great War is very well depicted and the game will please both the newcomers and the expert wargamers”

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RE: German Review - 12/22/2012 10:53:45 AM   
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Commander – The Great War – Reviewed!

http://www.gametheorycast.com/commander-the-great-war/

To summarize my summary, if you are a fan of strategy games, I believe this is one that must not be passed up on. Play it, learn it, then dominate in Commander – The Great War!

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RE: German Review - 1/7/2013 8:03:07 PM   
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Gamershall.de gives Commander - The Great War an 84%! Please note that this is in German.

http://www.gamershall.de/index.php?p=articles&area=1&action=displayarticle&id=144&name=commander-the-great-war

"I heartily recommend Commander - The Great War to any passionate PC general."

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RE: German Review - 2/1/2013 3:46:33 PM   
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Two new nice reviews of Commander The Great War

CTGW review at All PC Game (80%)
http://www.allpcgame.net/2013/01/commander-great-war-review.html

Quote:

I have wanted a Great War wargame for some time now. Those currently on the market just did not appeal to me. I had a feeling this would be the game to fill that void. Man on man was my gut feeling right on the mark.



CTGW review at Tacticular Cancer
http://www.tacticularcancer.com/content.php?id=3930

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Commander: The Great War certainly (and rightly so) feels more like arm-wrestling than a graceful sword duel. Yet for anyone who has grown tired of years of panzers, blitzkrieg, Stalingrad and Normandy, this game should be just the ticket.

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RE: German Review - 2/1/2013 4:34:16 PM   
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Here's an abridged intro to the tacticular cancer review:

The First World War isn't a setting we hear too much about in gaming. Principally, because there is an almost unshakable stigma that the war was a pointless slaughter of “lions led by donkeys”. Culturally, it is solely held as a grim and depressing lesson in the futility of war and the idiocy of nationalism. (..)

Upon hearing of a strategy game using this setting, the reader likely wonders how on Earth could The Lordz Games Studio create an interesting, challenging and, well, fun turn-based strategy in a war known for its complete lack of mobility and dreary fortification-centric, attrition-based stalemate? Both the preceding Napoleonic era (..) and the following Second World War (..) seem far more exciting and brimming with strategic potential than ‘All Quiet on the Western Front: The Game’. After all, how many of us played ‘Trench Warfare’ with our toy soldiers?

Upon closer inspection the First World War is far more interesting than it seems. Unlike the Second which was virtually decided by 1942, the First World War could have swung either way even as late as 1918. By its end it had largely spelt the end of the grand imperial age of Western monarchy, as the long-decaying Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman empires finally dissolved, (..) the Tsar was murdered and Russia locked in a civil war. (..) All results that none would have predicted a mere four years earlier. (..)

The Great War gives you the chance to alter history. (..) The ‘what-ifs’ are plenty and ought to give the player a new-found respect for the strategic dilemmas that confronted the generals and politicians on both sides of the trenches.

Commander The Great War admirably succeeds in staying true to the nature of warfare in this era and being a fun, accessible game that keeps you on the edge of your seat cursing as your offensive peters out of steam and manpower shortages begin to cripple your industry.

Read more:
http://www.tacticularcancer.com/content.php?id=3930

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RE: German Review - 2/1/2013 6:47:40 PM   
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Here's an abridged intro to the tacticular cancer review:

warspite1

Is it me or did anybody else read that as testicular??? What a truly weird name.....

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RE: German Review - 2/1/2013 7:06:39 PM   
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They have a great motto: Tacticular Cancer... we will have your balls! LOL

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RE: German Review - 2/1/2013 7:08:03 PM   
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They have a great motto: Tacticular Cancer... we will have your balls! LOL
warspite1

That's just not funny..... ouch

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RE: German Review - 2/1/2013 8:03:14 PM   
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ORIGINAL: warspite1


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ORIGINAL: Myrddraal

Here's an abridged intro to the tacticular cancer review:

warspite1

Is it me or did anybody else read that as testicular??? What a truly weird name.....


Not just you. Every single time I see the name of that site I laugh and think Testicular. We are so juvenile.

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RE: German Review - 2/1/2013 8:03:48 PM   
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They have a great motto: Tacticular Cancer... we will have your balls! LOL


No way! I think they have the best named website in the world.

EDIT:

Ok, Ok. I just googled Tacticular Cancer and not only are they the first result on Google, but their moto is proudly displayed.

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RE: German Review - 2/2/2013 2:03:00 PM   
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Another good Commander: The Great War - Game Review from Russia! (8/10)

http://caponier.ru/commander-the-great-war-obzor-igry.html

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In general, Commander: The Great War is a must-try all who love turn-based wargames of this type, and anyone interested in the First World theme.


(Tip: if necessary use Google Translate or similar for a full translation.)

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RE: German Review - 2/8/2013 10:55:57 AM   
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Commander: The Great War review at The Few Good Men (9/10)

http://www.thefewgoodmen.com/thefgmforum/threads/review-commander-the-great-war-score-9-10.16484/

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It is a fantastic, vast, enjoyable, addictive game to play.

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RE: German Review - 3/11/2013 4:20:54 PM   
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Here's another review in Portugese

http://hu3br.com/review-commander-the-great-war/

To read in English (google translate)
http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fhu3br.com%2Freview-commander-the-great-war%2F&act=url

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Combat is too much fun to stop playing. Each turn, each movement of an enemy unit, several solutions quickly appear in your mind and the feel of that famous "just one more turn" comes up in a matter of minutes.

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RE: German Review - 8/1/2014 6:54:29 PM   
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Commander: The Great War on iPad gets a 4,5 on 5 star review from Digitally Downloaded:

http://www.digitallydownloaded.net/2014/07/review-commander-great-war-apple-ipad.html

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RE: German Review - 2/16/2016 11:39:03 AM   
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Ipadboardgames.org review on Commander the Great War - They loved the gameplay!

http://ipadboardgames.org/2016/commander-the-great-war/

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RE: German Review - 3/2/2016 1:38:11 PM   
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Nice job!


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