As a first, I would have to recommend Corinth, for the following reasons:
- It has an enormous breadth and depth of scenarios, campaign choices, and maps, far more than any other game in the series. Very simply, nowhere do you get that much for your buck. [:)]
- It was the first, hence it is the one that practically everyone owns, and the one that practically all custom scenarios are based on. (In the 1.01 version.)
- It has medium sized armies (3-6 Divisions per side) and scenarios, hence it is excellent for learning a new system. Gettysburg and Peninsula, for instance, have almost exclusively very large scenario with mass armies, and some tiny ones, but very little in the medium range.
- It is by the most experienced designer in the series, the one who has also given us Ozark and Peninsula. Solid, well-researched stuff.
- It is a nice compromise between the infantry-heavy mass armies of the Eastern Theater and the frontier strife by tiny bands in the Ozarks.
Other games in the series are very well worth getting - Gettysburg is a marvel in my opinion, even though I don't necessarily agreed with some design choices such as the extremely overpriced cavalry and artillery that practically prevents the use of these arms in combat - but as a first and maybe only game, I think Corinth it by far the best choice.
Gen. Walter, USA
<i>The Blue Blitz</i>
Reserve Artillery, AoS
