I bought the game the first time I laid eyes on it. I previously play Civil War Generals 1&2 and had fun with those games, but eventually got frustrated with the fact that each side would take turns moving around and that’s just not right in war, because both sides are moving at the same time in a battle. In Sid Meier's Gettysburg the computer's side and the players side is moving at the same time, and also a player is more involved in the tactics and it is more than moving a unit from one hex to another. What I would like to see from Sid Meier is doing what Civil War Generals 2 did. CW Generals 2 contains campaigns and a persons supplies and situation all depends on what that person did in the previous battle. A possible made up game that comes to my mind is a game lets call "Sid Meier's Civil War," "Sid Meier's Civil War President," or "Sid Meier's Lincoln and Davis." Well anyways a game would be nice where a person could manage a war that contains Sid Meier's battle game play with a military and economy management map and options like on the came "Hearts of Iron." Also an editorial map like CW Generals has would be nice. Another thing I like about SM Gettysburg is that I learned a little more about Gettysburg so it kinda act like a history lesson. Outstanding game!!!
Imagine being able to control over fifteen brigades of Union soldiers at once in one of the greatest battles in the entire modern history of mankind. Here you have it: Sid Meier's Gettysburg. This game is what I co... Read Full Review
My uncle had this game, and when i was 7 i got it and loved it. This game is one of, if not the most accurate and fun portrayal of the largest battle in American history. Every regiment that was at the battle are in the ... Read Full Review