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Gal Civ II: Twilight of the Arnor Review
14 out of 15
Arnor may end the saga, but the game will stay on hard drives for many years to come.
Date: Thursday, June 05, 2008
Author: William Abner

There are other enhancements and additions – tweaks made to the formula that merely tighten the screws on what was an already well built foundation—like Terror Stars, enhanced editing tools and various new ship options. The graphics are a bit cleaner, the interface a little easier to navigate in spots, a few new screens provided to help run your empire—and while multiplayer is still missing in action is it that big of a deal that an epic turn-based game lacks multiplayer? The game was designed for solo play and should be looked at as such.

Twilight of the Arnor is a marvelous addition to an already stellar turn-based strategy series and if you have even the slightest interest in this type of game, you need to own the entire series. This is the type of game, particularly with this final add-on, that will stay on your hard drive for a long, long time. We simply cannot make it any more plain than that.

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