Product Description
NOW
IN ITS 50th YEAR, Finally A NEW VERSION OF RISK IS HERE! You're
battling to conquer the world. To win, you must launch attacks and
defend yourself on all sides. The dangers are great but so are the
rewards. You have to take RISK! Features: -Play RISK Anytime with New
Faster Gameplay Action -Two Game Variants including Random Deal and
Territory Grab -Clever New Voiceovers add humor and increase
replayability -Save a Game in Progress -Use Automatic Dice Mode to
further speed up the action -Play against up to 5 Computer Opponents
Product Details
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Rank: #212 in Software
- Brand: Encore
- Model: 14260
- Released on: 2007-09-11
- ESRB Rating: Everyone
- Platforms:
Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows
- Format: CD-ROM
- Dimensions:
.56 pounds
Customer
Reviews
Limited Challenge
For folks that grew up on the
basic game, this is a fun way to revisit the past. Unfortunately the
computer opponents do not provide enough of a challenge to keep a person
coming back. Overall, I prefer the 1996 release of the game with
enhancements (multiple maps, terrain, and objectives) that offer variety
and increasing challenges. I'm puzzled by the step back?
'95 computer version better
I am the biggest Risk fan out
there, and the original Risk version is my favorite computer game,
which I play constantly. A few years ago, they released Risk II which
ultimately lost all that was good about the original game. It seems they
decided to start over, and came out with a new version of Risk I, which
seems promising, but is also ultimately disappointing. I am not sure
why they took such a big step back from the '95 release with this
'update'. But there are a few things that I really like about it:
POSITIVES:
-The
game has an ongoing voice-over/commentary that sounds like Patrick
Stewart (Jean-Luc Picard) and which adds a great deal of fun. It is the
best new feature. Unfortunately, the commentary is very limited, so you
repeatedly hear the same comments over and over and over and over again.
In the next release, I hope they expand the dialogue library.
-The
game lets you choose which generals you play against, and each general
(allegedly) fights differently. Unfortunately, in practice, they don't.
The computer AI in the '95 was DRAMATICALLY more intelligent than this
version, even if I selected the most brilliant generals. In fact, I
think it is impossible to lose a game in this version. the '95 version,
on some maps, like North America, it was extremely challenging to ever
win.
NEGATIVES:
-The AI is really dumb and it is
impossible to lose.
-They give you only one map you can play off
of. The '95 version had 5 maps to choose from. Let's hope they come out
with an expansion pack.
-You cannot view what card you were given
at the end of your battle until the start of your next turn. The '95
version didn't have this restriction.
-You are forced to play
with the ever-increasing point format to the cards. The first time a set
of cards is turned in, you get 4 armies, then 6, then 8, 10, 15, 20,
25, 30. Because the only map they provide has so few countries, there is
virtually no way for the game to go beyond 7 or 8 turns if you play
against multiple generals.
OVERALL
I hope they come out with
an expansion pack for this version that includes more maps, and improves
the AI and commentary tracks, and gameplay options. If they do this,
then this could be a classic. As it stands now, it seems more like a
good start. Until then, you should find a copy of the '95 version. It's
still the best version available.
Okay
for beginners learning the game, otherwise not a challenge.
Risk This version of Risk
will be fine for a person who has never played before and wants to learn
the game. It will allow a beginner to win often. For persons who know
how to play the game and are familiar with its basic strategy, this game
will not be much fun. The AI is weak and leaves computer players wide
open for easy conquest. AI players make too many playing errors i.e. not
attacking a conquered continent aggressively or not attacking when
their forces are built up enough. The previous versions played the game
better.
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