It's been a week of new reviews from around the net.
Killer Betties has taken a look at Galactic Civilizations II. It concludes with:
With numerous races to play and many different ships to design and play with, this really is a sci-fi fan's dream of a space empire builder. There is sure to be many mods based on popular shows and movies for it, as it would lend itself well to this. The game is fun and relatively fast moving, so it's worth going out and getting.
You can read the whole thing here.
We found another review tonight that had been posted a couple days ago called GamerFeed. Their review writes:
This empire-building strategy encompasses everything that makes the genre great. If you are looking for a game that falls in the same vein as the Civilization and Master of Orion series, and absolutely bursting with content, this is the game to get. Galactic Civilizations II: Dread Lords is great technologically and also in gameplay.
GamerFeed's review can be fond here.
UK site Ace Gamez put up their review this week as well. Their rating system has a fairly unique category called "Lifespan". After spending some time on their site, I came to really appreciate that particular metric.
Their review concludes with:
I know what it takes for a game to be addictive, and GCII has it. It will take up so much time, yet you'll find yourself yearning for more. While you're out, you'll be thinking about how to take a certain planet without leaving yourself exposed, or who to make an alliance with next. Truly a must buy for role-play and strategy fans everywhere.
You can read their review here.
I have to say, seeing these reviews is just, well, so cool.
When you visit a site like this, you see a game developer's site. I.e. this is the website of a strategy game and you may already have the game, or you may be thinking of getting it.
But for us, we leave, eat, sleep this stuff. So we're so excited to hear what people think. The good and the bad (though obviously we prefer the good).
For other developers out there, for anyone who think you have to have 50 guys to make a modern PC game, don't despair. Just pick something you really like to make. Something you want to play and make it.
More to come!