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User Rating: 8 | Civilization: Call to Power PC
I've almost always had Civilization and I never got Civilization II, but I did get this game. The difference between Call to Power and Civilization is a tremendous difference. The graphics have improved greatly, the game play is more in-depth, the unit variety has been increased greatly and the A.I is more interactive. Sound has been added to the units when they move as well as a optional cheat mode which allows you to equipped yourself with weapons from any time period, but at the sacrifice of not being able to receive a high score.
Some users will not care about high scores, but I look at it as a challenge. The game is very challenging towards the end if you play against the maximum number of Civilizations. If you cannot stay in the technological lead, you will find yourself struggling for survival.
As you progress in technology you will be able to unlock the technology of building both in Outer Space and Under the Sea (in addition to building on land).
I've seen the screen shots for the game play for Civilization IV and they seem to have taken this gameplay engine and refined it, it appears that Call to Power was the forerunner of this new gameplay engine. For anyone who likes Civilization, Call to Power is a great game to own for any true fan.