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From: Jarno Kokko <jarnis@mdata.fi>
Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Jason L. Tibbitts III
Subject: REVIEW: Global Effect
Keywords: game, strategy, war, simulation, commercial
Path: karazm.math.uh.edu!amiga-reviews
Distribution: world
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.reviews
Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.games
Reply-To: Jarno Kokko <jarnis@mdata.fi>
Global Effect is a Sim Earth/Sim City style strategy game.
Another day, another review of a new Amiga game by Jarnis(TM).
- - G L O B A L E F F E C T - -
Publisher: MILLENIUM Formats: Amiga (Reviewed here)
PC (Coming soon)
ST (No info, should come)
Price: No info at all. Out now.
Requires: 1 MB ram. 3 disks. Fully HD installable.
Global Effect follows the footsteps of Sim City and Sim Earth,
combining features from both games. You have a whole planet to mess
with, but you are building things bit like in Sim City. You have to
manage power lines, waste management, water supplies, recycling
centers, coal/oil/uranium mining and refining. All this looks
very much like in Sim City, but the global scale information about
temperature of the planet, atmosphere etc. is like in Sim Earth.
Global Effect also has a bit of wargaming in it. You can play two
player game either against a computer or another player using datalink
cable. In two player game you will compete with the other player,
trying to build bigger cities and military forces, and still keep
the enviroment in good condition.
There is also some scenarios where you can try healing a planet
suffering from global warming, over-use of natural resources
or similar bad condition. These add long-time interest to the
product, but not much more.
First Impressions: Good graphics, better than other similar games,
but still nothing *really* impressive. Sound is good where it's
used - main game itself is mainly silent. User interface is
well coded, but the design side isn't perfect. Sim City-style
menu where you could have picked the building blocks would have
been better, now you have to cycle through the item list all
the time. Game is also bit confusing at the beginning, but
reading the manual will help a lot. This game isn't so simple
to play as Sim City, so only strategy game fans should apply.
Playing from HD with 3MB ram is very easy. No irritating
delays at all, and I suspect floppy users should be able to
play this quite well also. Protection is manual based, so
no backup problems. Overall you will be pleased after first
few minutes of playing.
Good points: Good graphics for a strategy game, quite much
doing. Wargaming side adds much for this kind of game. Playing
is pretty easy, and user interface is well coded. Game is
fast when compared to Sim Ant or similar S-L-O-W games.
Most of the game is well designed, and this game has many
good ideas in the user interface.
Bad points: Some tiny bits of the user interface sucks, namely
the building block selector. Also constant 'not enough power'
message irritates. On a standard game you seem to run out
of building power all the time. Also the game isn't so well designed,
that you could virtually play it without the manual, and
somehow the game doesn't -feel- easy. All the time you are
bit 'lost', thinking 'how I can do this, how I can do that' and
on-screen information without opening extra information windows
is bit too limited. Faults are very minor, but I myself will
hate a game that has even ONE fault, if it affects the gameplay
too much. Wargaming section is also too limited, so don't expect
a full scale planetary wars. Wargaming is there, but it could
have been done MUCH better.
Graphics: 8 Sound: 9 (When it's used) Value: 7 Playability: 8
Summary: A combination of Sim City, Sim Earth and some simple
wargaming. Good idea, but the implementation of the user interface
is not perfect, and the gameplay isn't THAT easy, so you'll
need to dig up the damn manual... Strategy game fans should
definitely check this out, but don't rush out and buy this without
trying first. Someone might like this very much. I think it's good,
but not good enough for me.
- Jarno Kokko <jarnis@mits.mdata.fi>
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