For the Glory review

An extraordinary European history lesson

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    Unparalleled educational value

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    Plenty of helpful tool tips

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    Impressive for a fan-made mod

Cons

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    Aged interface

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    Unstable - especially in multiplayer

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    Won't let you break with history

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In 2001, Paradox Interactive released Europa Universalis II, a grand strategy game where players managed a country in a Eurocentric vision of the world from 1419 to 1820. The community immediately set to work increasing its already preposterous girth. Their AGCEEP mod (Alternative Grand Campaign Event Exchange Project) ended up adding more than 10,000 true-to-life historical events.

Little has been done to improve EUII’s aged interface. Fiddling with your country’s government, armies, cities and colonies is awkward, as is pulling up information or making diplomatic efforts. There are plenty of helpful tool tips, but in a misguided attempt at keeping the cluttered global map visible, For the Glory often crams a mass of vital information into tiny boxes. It’s like peering into an overstocked kitchen cupboard full of out-of-date sauce bottles. Worse, AGCEEP is unstable even in this professional incarnation, especially in multiplayer.

Disable AGCEEP though, and For the Glory suddenly seems lost in time. There are a few concrete improvements here from EUII, such as privateers and the addition of provinces, which your country ‘claims’ to rule without necessarily doing so. These are thin on the ground, though, enough to make you wonder what you’re actually paying for. It also still very much feels like an eight-year-old game.

Here’s how it breaks down. If you’re looking for a spectacular European strategy game featuring colonization, buy Empire: Total War. If you’re a stickler for realism and like the sound of a strategy game that won’t let you idly lead Sweden to world domination or scrub Russia from existence, buy Europa Universalis III: Complete Edition. Finally, if you’re very, very patient and prefer to be subject to real world history instead of making it yourself, buy For the Glory.

Jan 5, 2010

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GenreStrategy
DescriptionThis incredibly historically accurate mod to Europa Universalis II became a full game with tons of hardcore strategy, but it's hurt by very dated visuals and balance issues in multiplayer.
Platform"PC"
Alternative names"For The Glory: A Europa Universalis Game"
Release date1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK)
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