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GoodMarch of the Eagles Review
This Napoleonic wargame redeems its flaws with tense multiplayer matches that foster alliances as fragile as L'Empereur's.
Paradox games are great. They usually boast almost unparalleled depth in gameplay, and if you can get over the learning curves, they are great fun. Unfortunately, the engine running their games is now outdated, and it sh... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulIn short, the game is stripped of many paradox game features such as a detailed economy, trade, production, population, and many other things. Is this bad, though? If you're going to play single player mode only, then yo... Read Full Review
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