Wow... WORST GAME EVER!!!
Who made this garbage? Let's get some information finally.
Well, the credits told me all I needed to know. The game was developed by Cauldron Studios based in the Czech Republic. They teamed with Activision and the History Channel to release this game but the main programming was done in the Czech Republic. I'm guessing neither they nor anyone at the History Channel did more than make sure the Rebs were in gray and the Yanks in blue before they just said "okay" on this low budget game. What the hell, I bet they thought, release it and get it off our plate.
According to Wikipedia... Upon its release, Civil War received mixed reviews with the main criticisms being stale gameplay, average graphics, low difficulty, poor AI, and the short length of the game, also, many people complained about various historical mistakes, or even lack of important details (like incorrect uniforms, lack of various infantries and regiments which is especially noticeable during the Bull Run level). However, many critics were pleased by the unique setting and fresh gameplay.
To make a Civil War game, considering how educated and exacting Civil War consumers are, cannot be easy. But to make a blatantly bad one is almost a sin.
The really bad news is that they did a sequel to this game... will I play it? You know I will! I had many good laughs playing this one and its good to play a mindless game every now and then. I will surely let you know how that experience goes.
In general, I'm sorry, but you can't do a Civil War first-person shooter game. You just can't. It does not work in any way. I could list all the reasons but I see no need to.
The "oldest" historical war which works as a first-person shooter is WW1, which was done brilliantly about 8 years ago in the Battlefield series of games (the game was called Battlefield 1). The game was very good and well received by critics for the most part. I played it a ton and, despite being set in trenches, offered fun and fast gameplay with numerous weapons, vehicles, and planes. None of that happens in pre-20th Century wars. In wars where the main tactic was to stand up en masse and fire on the enemy the idea of a first person shooter simply doesn't work.
_________________ Gen. Blake Strickler Confederate General-in-Chief El Presidente 2010 - 2012
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