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Reviews and Post-Release Press
Hopefully you've all picked up the November issue of Computer Gaming World and caught the action of "Tom vs. Bruce" (or in this case "Tom vs. The Guy Who Wrote the Game's Manual") Their Dominions 3 coverage begins on p.102. By the way, this is the last issue of this great magazine published under the CGW masthead. The next issue will launch the magazine's new name, Games for Windows.
And for all our Finnish players, the next issue of PCpelaaja-magazine (on sale late October) awards Dominions 3 their Editor's Choice designation with a score of 94 out of 100 points. According to the magazine's editor, reviewer Mikko Rintasaari writes: Quote:
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In Cyberstratege issue #5 (available in France...), Dom3 gets 9/10 and "golden laurels" prize, , at the end of a thorough, 7-pages (!) review by our famous author, Pocus ! http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif
The game gets a 7/10 for previous Dom2 players, because Dom3 isn't much different. Here's the translation (mine, don't be too picky) of the last, conclusive paragraph : "We expected much more, but maybe too much, from this new Dominions version. Many improvements were made on the contents, that is new races and spells, but not much on the game mechanisms. We can dream of everything that could have been done yet wasn't done... We've already talked of the combat module, which would really have benefited from more attention, but why not have upgraded map orders (ie waypoints to give orders lasting more than one turn), ability to create real, themed scenarios, a more involved diplomatic system (with at least alliances), more buildings to build, etc... Illwinter may have lacked of ambition ... or of resources (they are still only two guys !). Still the game is significantly cooler and more accessible. Without reinventing itself, Dominions 3 is a beautiful evolution from Dom II, that is, a huge game !" |
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Edit : oops, in fact only subscribers have it, but it'll be in shops just tomorrow ! http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/wink.gif |
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Thanks, PDF!
Sci Fi, the official magazine of the Sci FI Channel, gives Dominons 3 a quick nod in it's December issue (p.88) now on newstands. Reviewer Tom Chick writes, Quote:
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first? review in german language is online
http://www.rebell.at/?site=r5&cn...kel&id=630 (3 pages, german and a few screenshots) try google translation click for the horrible translated article btw: the rating (6 out of 10) is no too bad rebell.at uses a different rating system, we use the score more as it is - 5 is exact mid-range (like the 70/80% ratings at other magazines) |
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Welcome to our forums, Suit, and thank you for your review. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif
The editor of ExtremeTech.com, Lloyd Case, gives his impressions of Dominions 3 in their Podcast #57, October 16. You'll find a link to listen HERE.. The Dom 3 segment is about three-quarters into the podcast. |
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They have some very good points in that review. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/cool.gif
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Inside Mac Games gives Dominions 3 a score of 8.25:
Gameplay - 9 Sound - 8 Graphics -7 Value - 9 Remi Stebenne writes: Quote:
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GameZone.com gives Dominions 3 a score of 9 out of 10 and their Editor's Choice Award!
Gameplay 8.5 Graphics 7 Sound 8 Difficulty Hard Concept 9 Multiplayer 9 Overall 9 And the reviewer, Kevin “BIFF” Giacobbi, says he's not usually a fan of turn-based games http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/laugh.gif Read the full review here: GameZone.com |
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Maybe you should provide some german gamemagazines a copy of Dom3. Gamestar for example had some articles about dominions 2 and some early screenshot from dom 3 but never reports anything after the release of the game.
If i write something in german strategy boards 99% didn't know anything of dominions and i'm sure there are many people who would buy it if they know it exists! |
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Thanks for the tip on Gamestar. We are also expecting reviews from at least two German online game sites and work with a freelance writer who will have his review published in at least one German print magazine.
Hookedgamers.com has posted their review. Although they only gave a 7 out of 10 (they didn't much care for the graphics), "Rook" writes: Quote:
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Review @ Out of Eight
A Dominions 3: The Awakening review has been posted at Out of Eight PC Game Reviews:
http://jaguarusf.blogspot.com/2006/1...ng-review.html Enjoy! |
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Hitting mailboxes now and newstands soon, the January issue of Computer Games bestows their Editor's Choice designation and a score of 4.5 out of 5 stars to our beloved Dominions 3.
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Just a quick note to signal my humble little 2 pages review in the french paper magazine PC4WAR #24 (preview at http://www.pc4war.com). 8/10.
The magazine will be released in a week to shops. Latest news indicate that subscriber might receive it a bit later. JeF. |
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Thank you, JeF, and welcome to our forums. I've very happy to see you here!
I have more to report... In Belgium, the current issue of Pc Gameplay Magazine features a review of Dominions 3. Editor-in-Chief Frank Dolmans tells us, "It got a whopping 80+ score, which is quite excellent. Our reviewer was impressed." And we're told in Italy Giochi per Il Mio Computer has designated Dom 3 "Editor's Pick" with a score of 8.5 out of 10. Reviewer Vincenzo Beretta tells us, "Great game BTW, and a good companion to the "Song of Ice and Fire" saga by George R.R. Martin I'm finally reading while not playing! Congratulations to all those involved." Here at home, The Bovine Conspiracy has just published it's review of Dominions 3 with a score of 8 out of 10. It's divided into two parts: " Part I: Review for people who already know a lot about Dominions II," and " Part II: Review for people who don’t know anything about Dominions II." The consensus is: Quote:
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Australia chimes in!
Atomic,an Australian site affiliated with PC Authority, has posted it's review of DOM3. Reviewer David Kidd awards the game a score of 9 out of 10 and writes:
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Considering Dom3 for your child?
GamerDad gives their seal of approval of Dominions 3 for kids ages 14 and up. Reviewer Matt Carlson says,
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Gamespot says Dom3 is \"Great\"!
Gamespot has just posted their review of Dominions 3. Their score of 8.2 breaks down as follows:
Gameplay _ 9 Graphics _ 4 Sound _ 5 Value _ 9 Tilt _ 10 Reviewer Jeff Lackey writes: Quote:
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Dom3 wins Golden Laurel Award!
I'm happy to say we just got word that Cyberstratege has awarded Dominions 3 it's Golden Laurel award for Strategy Game of 2006. Silver Award went to Heroes V and Bronze Award to Medieval: Total War. Read about it in the issue hitting newstands in France and Belgium on Friday. Congratulations, Johan and Kristoffer!
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Veteran computer game reviewer Troy S. Goodfellow has posted his review of Dominions 3 at Flash of Steel.
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I haven't received my copy yet, but according to metacritic.com
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A score of 85% from eToychest http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif Edward Pollard writes:
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Scott does fantastic work. I set up automatic news alerts on things that interest me and I see a definate difference between the PR work at Shrapnel vs other places.
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Gaming Nexus has posted their review of Dominions 3 with a score of 8.7. Reviewer Tyler Sager wites:
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Giles Bird gives Dominions 3 four out of five stars at Yahoo! Videogames.
Also, in the year-end awards section in the March issue of Computer Games Magazine, Dominions 3 is named #7 in the top ten games of 2006. Not just strategy games, but all games. |
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I like the link to WalMart through the Yahoo site which doesn't have Dominions available...
Somebody at Illwinter/Shrapnel should take a screenshot of this page with Dominions 3 nestled between C&C3 and WoW:BC in the rankings on the bottom right! http://videogames.yahoo.com/platform?platform=4 |
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Thanks for the heads up, guys. I've written to Yahoo Games to see if we can purchase the "buy now" link since we don't distribute the game through Wal-Mart.
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MetaCritic is always a good source to check as it struggles to compile every single review for every game out there and give the games an average rating based on all of them. Dominions 3 is currently at an impressive 82%.
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Yes, Metacritic is a great resource!
For our Finnish players, just got word of a 94% score at Plaza (Link). |
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What's the policy on translating articles? I presume we'd have to get permission from Plaza first, but if we do, I can do that. I've worked as a freelance translator at one time and an article like that would be a piece of cake to do, even keeping most of the humor and peculiarities intact.
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I'm not sure about that, Edi. I'll check the editor and let you know. In any case, thank you for the offer.
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Edi,
I received word that it's okay as long as we keep the writer's name and publisher (eDome), and include a link to the original review. |
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Ok. Here it is:
[quote] Dominions 3 (PC, Linux, Mac) Wanted: A god. Job description includes taking care of running an empire, expanding its borders and eliminating the competition. Applicant is required to possess endless patience and a knack for illogical thinking. Remuneration: Life eternal. Dominions 3 is truly a god simulator, but not in the beer and pretzels manner. The Dominions vision of godhood is born when a pack of board game freaks get to realize their dreams. The result is a game that can only be understood after hours of poring over a 300-page manual. If this sounds promising, read on. Dreams of a light weight strategy in the style of Master of Magic can be forgotten right at the start, because Dominions 3 is a serious game strongly reminiscent of the role playing and board games of two decades ago. The already mentioned manual is not included just to lend weight to the box, and includes not only the instructions essential to play the game, but hundreds of pages of tables of different spells, creatures and abilities. To Become a Caliph in the Caliph's Place The player steps into the boots, roots or clay bowl of an ambitious pretender to the title of overgod. There is a horde of premade pretender gods and with the god generator you can create precisely the kind of god and religion you want. There is am abundance of parameters, so creating Cthulhu himself is no problem at all. Just as easily you can create the world's smartest shrub that dispenses love and understanding to its followers from a hut on the mountain. When the god and its followers are generated, the great journey to become the One True Religion begins, hampered by dozens of rival newborn faiths. Territorial conquest can be pursued by the power of weapons, diplomacy or faith. Where one religion equips its heroes with magical items and sets them at the head of a vast legion to conquer foreign lands, another will send its humble preachers to spread the Truth to enemy lands. The size, shape and content of the game area varies greatly depending on the scenario. In quicker scenarios, the world to conquer contains only a few dozen provinces. The larger ones will occupy your time for weeks on end. The game includes excellent editors and capabilities that allow you to modify everything, from units to world to scenarios. The actual combat engine follows in the footsteps of the earlier Dominions titles and is pure math. The player sets tactics, routes and formations for his armies. After this is done, the computer will determine what happens in battles. The player watches a battle replay afterward to witness a mountain-sized blob of good destroy hundreds of enemy spearmen. Oh how I wish this basic idea could be combined to a battle engine of the Total War type! The Heavenly Legion Like the previous Dominions titles, in addition to the gods, Dominions 3 includes hundreds of different units, each with its pros and cons, even if the only pro is sometimes "dirt cheap". Besides the common grunts, the game is full of different types of heroes who gather experience, scars and new items from battlefields like the god they follow. There are hundreds of spells, magic items, rituals and other methods to help climb the ladder of life and godhood. Under correct supervision, the weakling hedge wizard of the beginning can transform into a legendary messenger of evil whose spells bring the world to eternal darkness and drown half the planet. On the other hand, the mighty god of the player can just as easily get creamed at the hour of his victory by an enemy hero who has discovered a legendary magic sword, which means a quick retreat back to the swamp to nurse wounds and plot revenge. Both examples are also possible in the game. The best parts of the game are its open-ended playability and incredible depth. The replay value is absolutely staggering, because every single game is different with regard to what the computer does, but additionally the player can radically change his own experience by creating a different sort of god than the last time. Despite its immense depth, Dominions 3 is not without its problems. The almost amateurish development team can be seen and felt in the dull appearance and clumsy user interface. Even though you learn it in time, the illogical combination clicks and endless menus will be confusing for a long while. Dominions 3 will undoubtedly also not please all players, or even many. It requires a massive amount of immersion and time to become entertaining. Yet the effort is ultimately rewarded, because gamers of Ye Olde Board Game School and strategy fans will hardly find a better game of this genre very quickly. Developer: Illwinter Game Design Publisher: Shrapnel Games Tested on: Intel Core2Duo E6600, Geforce 8800 GTS, 2 Gt DDR2-800 Available for: PC, Mac OSX, Linux System requirements: 600 Mhz Pentium II, 256 MB RAM, 500 MB hard drive space, GeForce or equivalent OpenGL-compatible graphics card Multiplayer: 21 players over LAN, PbeM or hotseat Other: Sold only through the home pages of the game Home page: http://www.shrapnelgames.com/Illwinter/Dom3/ by Miikka Lehtonen, eDome (Original review in Finnish) Translation to English by Esko Halttunen (Edi) |
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Thanks, Edi!
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I didn't see this in any of the posts (looks like it was posted on 12/2:
http://www.frictionlessinsight.com/a...s_3_the_3.html |
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Thanks, Malthus. I'm sorry I missed posting that one.
A new review of Dominions 3 has just been posted at Tacticular Cancer. Check it out HERE (link). |
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I just got word that the new issue of Knights of the Dinner Table features Rick Moscatello's review of Dominions 3. An excerpt:
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Okay, not technically a review, but gamerankings has a nice section on Dominions 3 at
http://www.gamerankings.com/htmlpage...=dominions%203 (I confess that compared to metacritic, gamerankings is downright ugly, but hey...) |
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How did PELIT react?
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They never did a review of Dominions 3. I plugged "Dominions" into the search feature on their site and it gave me reviews of Dominions - PPP and Dominions 2, but not Dom3. DomPPP got 80 and Dom2 90 points.
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A year ago Knights of the Dinner Table magazine reviewed Dom 3 to much praise. In the latest ish, 139, Rick Moscatello leads off his review column with, "A year ago I covered the awe-inspiring Dominions 3, an epic turn-based strategy wargame, arguably best in the genre, that belongs in any serious gamer's collection."
Very often with games and the gaming press once someone is done with a game you never hear about it again from them, so it's nice to read such praise about the game a year later. |
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Games for windows, PAH!
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KODT. Awesome mag, one of my FAVs. Some great story-lines, takes me back to my old D&D and other gaming days. Nice little fix.. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif |
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