![]() That's the main reason it's not enjoyable, but it's also not, by and large, an accurate game. In DEFCON, you use nuclear weapons on cities for no reason but simple points. In the other three series I mentioned, they can be used to destroy military forces and means of production. In Thermonuclear Domination and Radioactive, a lucky strike on a city can win the game by destroying the enemy headquarters. The difference is that in all those games, there can be an ulterior motive for killing so many. You can nuke cities in Cornutopia's games Thermonuclear Domination and Radioactive, as well as the Civilization and Alpha Centauri series, and the Space Empire series allows you to kill hundreds of millions of people from orbit. But that alone isn't what makes the game not enjoyable to play. Of course, if I had more to say good about it, I wouldn't have played it for a half hour before uninstalling it and putting it away.ĭo you remember the mission in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, “No Russian”, where you could, if you wanted to, gun down dozens of helpless civilians? If the virtue of a person were measured by how many helpless, innocent civilians he or she murders in games, a person who launched a single nuclear missile at a city in DEFCON would be 10,000 times worse than a person who gleefully shoots up the airport in “No Russian”. It's also pretty much bug free as far as I can see. I enjoyed getting the game for Christmas, and reading the manual. ![]() The packaging is good, for what it's worth.
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