It's the biggest war still in living memory. It pretty much set the stage for the rest of the twentieth century, plus it featured a new type of war. As long as they try to innovate it's not so bad. There is a Batlefield: Vietnam game out there but it's very much overshadowed by Battlefield 2 and Battlefield 2142. I'd like to see a nam based game too, for the sole reason I know little about it (being Canadian).
I also recommend Civilization IV and it's expansions very highly, it's the only city builder sim I have and it suits me fine. I've always had a soft spot for Maxis' sim series though.
Hey, so I live in Canada and I'd like to get back into gaming after going on a relative gaming hiatus (except for the odd PC game). I'm wondering about prices however, I realize that the Canadian loonie only just overtook the U.S. greenback, but how long will it take to see the games even out? I also realize much produce is bought well ahead of time, but even accounting for that, I shouldn't be waiting more then a year to see gaming price drops right? I mean, they can't be buying these games more than a year in advance. :P If anybody can help me understand this issue/how long it might take for prices to go down, let me know! Thanks.
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