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5.9

Mixed or average reviews- based on 16 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 5 out of 16
  2. Negative: 5 out of 16
  1. Feb 16, 2015
    3
    Registered just to write this review.
    1. UPlay registration MANDATORY for online play
    2. 2D map shown in 3D does not make a 3D game 3.
    Registered just to write this review.
    1. UPlay registration MANDATORY for online play
    2. 2D map shown in 3D does not make a 3D game
    3. Game play is actually very good but sitting through AI moves is mind numbing
    4. 2.79GB & $15?

    It really feels like some codes were slapped together with minimal effort. It had me baffled on many occasions with questionably rudimentary presentations. And really, I need to register to UPlay to actually see full 3D vehicle animations in the half hearted battle scenes?

    If it was not for engaging gameplay, it would have received 1.
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  2. Feb 15, 2015
    3
    Could be much much more but the game is too shallow.

    The platform is very promising but the play is almost nothing to see, very few options
    Could be much much more but the game is too shallow.

    The platform is very promising but the play is almost nothing to see, very few options and the globe is basic.

    As it is its not worth download.
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  3. Feb 17, 2015
    7
    WTF it's Risk!

    If you really like Risk you will get your value for the 15 bucks because this version is decent but it does have its share
    WTF it's Risk!

    If you really like Risk you will get your value for the 15 bucks because this version is decent but it does have its share of problems. First off you have to have or make a Uplay account to play online which is stupid and once you're there the servers usually suck. Over & over & over again you won't be able to find a game and once you do the game won't even tell you what options the host picked for the game, so the game will start, suprise!, you're playing secret mission instead of global domination, or you'll have to go through the time consuming picking your territories stage instead of it being automatic. When people quit out the AI will take their place. The game is very bare bones, just classic rule set with a more modern territory star card system in place which always the same for army growth, which stops people turning in cards at the end getting massive armies for no reason. Purists might hate that, I think it makes the game more fair.

    If you really like classic Risk with a tiny bit of modern sensibilities like I do you will won't feel your money was thrown away. The presentation is very nice, and even with its online problems I feel the often long length of this game makes it ripe for local play anyways. If you don't care too much about Risk, just pass...
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