- Publisher: Activision
- Release Date: Nov 20, 2000
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TotalGames.netWhat the original was intended to be - but it's still no "Alpha Centauri." [Feb 2001, p.78]
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This sequel doesn't bring anything revolutionary, but it certainly leaves an impression of a completed project. I believe that the authors meant to make the first part look like this.
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An interesting take on a classic concept, but as with many reinterpretations of canonical standards, it isn't better than its source material.
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Spank!Nothing particularly innovative, but like an old joke we've heard many times before, its familiarity is rather comforting.
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Vastly improves on the original "Civilization: Call to Power" but still falls far short of the original, original "Civilization" series.
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It has an intuitive interface and eliminates the time-consuming micromanagement within each city that made every other game in the series so drawn out.
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CNET GamecenterIt still feels like a "Civilization II" knockoff at times, rather than its own game. As such, it should pacify fans until "Civ III" comes out.
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Simply too little, too late... When compared against some of the established leaders in strategy games, Call to Power II falls glaringly short and if you're looking to purchase a new strategy game, your money would probably be better spent elsewhere.
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I'm not too excited about it, but there's enough going on for me to keep it on my hard drive past the time spent reviewing it.
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Simply lacks the focus and emotional engagement that would lift it out of mediocrity.
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Activision has copied the gameplay of Civilisation, but the designers just aren't good enough to infuse it with the magic. Even if they had done, enough already! Do something new!
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 8 out of 20
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Mixed: 11 out of 20
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Negative: 1 out of 20
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Dec 15, 2015
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BenAug 18, 2001I like it. Any lover of civilization would really love it.