- Publisher: Take-Two Interactive
- Release Date: Jul 14, 2001
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Now if this sounds like a lot of work, it is which just makes this one of the best games on the market.
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Playing The Corporate Machine is a spectacularly compelling experience that can practically take over your life.
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Throws out the typical RTS paradigm and delivers a engaging game that comes through where it really matters-gameplay.
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Simple, yet addictively fun. It takes a while to learn, but after you do you won't want to stop.
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With a better interface and a more explicit manual, The Corporate Machine would be one of those thankfully rare and accessible strategy games that you can't tear yourself away from.
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Its combination of global conquest and economic elements results in an entertaining experience that can keep players consistently coming back for more.
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An innovative, challenging game that can run on a low spec PC.
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Having no real 'action' elements to speak of or cutting-edge technology requirements, it gives you a solid experience that actually challenges the mental aspect of the player, rather then their reflexes.
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It was very addictive in its deceptive simplicity; just when I thought I had figured out the formula for success, the AI would show me up with something else. It's not a hard game, but it is a challenge.
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PC FormatWhile certainly more approachable than its US Election themed follow-up "Political Machine," TCM is a much older game and really doesn't have the same smoothness or fun value. [March 2005, p.113]
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