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- Game Nation TV - - Reviewed by "fungo", rated with 2 stars. "...if you're a big fan of turn-based, strategic empire-building games, you'll be able to pry loose some enjoyment from this one..
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- GameGenie.com - - Reviewed by "StormDaemon", scoring 4/5. "Call to Power is good and strong strategy game that has a number of good qualities and a few bad qualities..
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- GamePro - - Reviewed by Barry Brenesal, fun factor rating 2,5. "But Civ: CTP has several major problems no amount of bug spray can address..
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- Strategy Gaming Online - - Reviewed by A. Sage, score: 7.6/10. "In the end, Civilization: Call to Power suffers from a lack of play balancing (or should I say beta testing?)..
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- Gamezilla - - Reviewed by Melissa Proffitt, rated as Recommended Buy. "Civilization: Call to Power is every bit as addictive and enjoyable as Civilization II, and a worthy successor to that game." (April 27, 1999)
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- IGN - - Reviewed by Trent C. Ward, overall scoring 4,8. "Recipe: Take Civilization 2. Add new graphics. Mix in terrible new game devices. Stir." (April 20, 1999)
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- GameSpot - - Windows-version reviewed by Vince Broady, score: 6.7/10. "Whatever else you may think about Call to Power, you have to admire the ambition behind the effort." (April 16, 1999)
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- ESC Magazine - - Reviewed by Andy Grieser, score 7/10. "Call to Power is seriously flawed, but it's seriously addictive." (April 15, 1999)
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- GameOver - - Reviewed by "Jove", rating 97% and awarded with the Gamers Choice Award. "...the best turn based strategy game to come along since Civ2 and definitely the best game this year." (April 4, 1999)
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- Games Domain - - Reviewed by Lars Andersen. "For most games that sort of praise is out of reach by miles and for Civ:CTP to have come as close as I believe it did is no small feat and shows what a good game it could actually be." (April, 1999)
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