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Call To Power II (PC)
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Civilization is one of the games that I will always hold dear. Back in 1993 on my 286, I whittled away the entire summer playing Civilization with a good buddy of mine. I was a complete Civaholic. I had the entire tech tree memorized (no need to resort to the manual for its copy protection), and I knew all the tactics, and I could usually find a way to eek out a win on the Emperor difficulty level. Civilization 2 brought some much needed improvements and expansion to the series, and I played the heck out of that one as well. Since then, many attempts have been made to tweak the gameplay formula of Civilization, and most have been far from perfect. The latest, Call to Power 2 from Activision, does a superb job with some aspects of the Civilization paradigm, but fails to address some long-standing and frustrating problems in the series.Civilization falls into a category of turn-based strat