Victoria 3: The Kotaku Review

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Paradox's latest lets you rewrite history by building farms and setting taxes. Kotaku's review of Victoria 3:

passing important new laws or pumping more money into services like educationonto the pops and the economy. It’s one enormous feedback loop, where the tiniest tweak—maybe to the kind of furniture a factory makes, or how many fisheries you’re building in a state, or how much tax you’re going to charge, or how much the price of paper is costing your civil service—can have potentially enormous economic and social ramifications.

Want to turn the United States into an agrarian utopia with a constitutional monarchy? Do it. Feel like smashing the British Empire to pieces and giving power in Westminster to the unions? Knock yourself out. While you’re at it, though, know that while you’re rewriting history on the fly, huge changes are taking place everywhere else as well, as butterflies flap their wings the world over and the further you get from 1836, the more alien the world begins to appear.

*Rutger Hauer voice* I’ve played as Shogunate Japan and seen freed slaves rise up and form their own republic in the Southern United States. I’ve played as Belgium and seen the French Empire fragment into pieces as communists seized control of the military. I’ve seen huge swathes of Africa retain their independence well into the 20th century, I’ve even seen the USA accidentally start the First World War in 1892 because...it was me.

As wonderful as that all sounds, though, and don’t get me wrong it definitely was for the first dozen or so hours I played this game , it also started to get a bit dull once the routine of, but the longer I looked at those feelings, and the more I poked around them, the faster they turned back into piles of numbers once more. It may always look like it’s breathing, but rarely is

 

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Victoria 3: The Kotaku ReviewParadox's latest lets you rewrite history by building farms and setting taxes. Kotaku's review of Victoria 3: We should sell it the the British government so they can lean the basics of economy.
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