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'''Berg's View of Games''' (aka BROG) occurs as publication began by game designer Richard Berg. A magazine, which debuted around 1991 & recently went virtual, features reviews of wargames.
A magazine is known for its thoughtful however typically savage tone, refusing to suffer jerky designs lief. 1 Globe War II game had this read: "Playing this game makes Sisyphus' task a lark in the park."
Yearly, Berg's View of Games mitts out a satiric "Little Macs," which are then awarded for dubious accomplishment around play. A award is known as for recalcitant American Civil War general George McClellan,
BROG was inducted into a Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts & Design's Hall of Fame in 1997.
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CNN
Reviewed by: Barry Brenesal. "Sure it's a retread; but it's a fun retread of a fine real-time strategy game, with just enough changes to make things feel refreshing."
GameSpot
Reviewed by: Ron Dulin, [8.2/10]. "While it may seem overly familiar to fans of Caesar III, it offers enough variety and innovation to keep things interesting." Has demonstrations, patches, reader reviews, and screenshots.
GameSpot: Cleopatra
Reviewed by: Ron Dulin, [7.5/10]. "Cleopatra adds more of just about everything, and makes Impressions' Pharaoh a more complex and interesting game, without disrupting the fine balance of the original." Includes patches, movie, reader reviews, screenshots.
IGN.com
Reviewed by: Trent C. Ward, [9/10]. "While there are no multiplayer options, this game is so huge that you'll be busy for ages just trying to finish it. Even afterwards, you'll still have a blast playing again."
The Adrenaline Vault: Cleopatra
Reviewed by: Dan Simpson, [3.5/5]. "If you found Pharaoh to be fun, the scenarios to be enjoyable and the challenges just right, you will find a welcome companion in Cleopatra." Has screenshots.
GameSpy.com: Cleopatra
Reviewed by: Nate Timperley, [80/100]. "A great add-on for Pharaoh fans who want more of the same."
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