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7.9

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  1. Jun 6, 2014
    10
    Continues the Supreme Ruler tradition. A RTS game that begins in 1936, and ends sometime in the 2070s. Perfect world conquest game. Tens of thousands of units, unit designs and technologies, from biplanes to advanced future tanks, APCs, etc. Some issues with AI, but the company is promising new patches (and have a great history of producing them in a short amount of time.). Well worth buying.
  2. Jul 7, 2014
    10
    This game expands heavily on the previous title, which wasn't my favourite subject, but nonetheless was enjoyable. This game has a vast tech tree, and has been fleshed out so it takes a more realistic time to be able to research, this makes the game much more fun as it prevents the tech rushing that often happened in previous games. I also really like the more challenging economy too as itThis game expands heavily on the previous title, which wasn't my favourite subject, but nonetheless was enjoyable. This game has a vast tech tree, and has been fleshed out so it takes a more realistic time to be able to research, this makes the game much more fun as it prevents the tech rushing that often happened in previous games. I also really like the more challenging economy too as it now forces you into making more careful decisions regarding construction choices. Expand
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  1. Aug 4, 2014
    60
    Supreme Ruler 1936 has no place in the world that already enjoys Hearts of Iron 3 and counts down months to the release of its sequel.
  2. Aug 4, 2014
    63
    Yes, it is ugly and technically faulty. But it orchestrates a complex WWII with an immense strategic depth.
  3. 70
    Supreme Ruler 1936 gets all the basics right. It has engaging combat, a robust economic model and plenty of entertaining gameplay. Newcomers will find that there’s challenge enough in just getting on with the war, while old hands will enjoy managing the game’s many microsystems in a time of global conflict. It’s the ideal entry point for the series, and a solid, rewarding game for strategists who aren’t afraid of a challenge.