Posted on: February 25, 2023

DasBiot
Verified ownerGames: 590 Reviews: 1
Still buggy...
... to the point of being game-breaking
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Posted on: February 25, 2023
DasBiot
Verified ownerGames: 590 Reviews: 1
Still buggy...
... to the point of being game-breaking
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Posted on: August 5, 2024
xjwana
Verified ownerGames: 709 Reviews: 2
Game breaking bugs
Graphics and music are nice, but some missions can become impossible to finish because trade routes just stop working. Highly frustrating.
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Posted on: September 30, 2024
hodgicus_4324
Games: 0 Reviews: 1
Same old game
I appreciate the value of making older games work on new systems, but if you are going to bill it as an update, it kinda needs to do something new and better. Other reviewers here plainly knew the old game better than I, but I did play it briefly, back in the day. I felt then, and still do, that Emperor, Rise of the Middle Kingdom, was the update to Pharaoh that got everything right: beautifully drawn, sensible, intuitive GUI, reliably excellent mechanics. If they had really wanted to do Pharaoh right, they had Emperor to go by.
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Posted on: November 22, 2024
TheCourtJester
Verified ownerGames: 60 Reviews: 6
Pharoah/Cleopatra, reborn.
Probably the first City builder ever made, and the best of the bunch, my favorite. With the terrain somewhat expanded (just a little more land makes it easier to build some things) and reworked to play on modern systems. A few new surprises added as well. A classic made new; well done.
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Posted on: November 29, 2024
badger2013
Verified ownerGames: 49 Reviews: 1
A Good Option
As someone who played the original Pharaoh, I understand some of the critiques made of this version. Ultimately though, the game works as designed: It runs smoothly on a modern PC with good resolution options, the interface is clean, and the overall visual presentation is excellent. The core gameplay of the original is represented well and remains very good. The new method of resolving military conflict may not be everyone's favorite, but I can understand why they went the route that they did considering that this is a city builder and not an RTS like Age of Empires. Overall, this is a good option for playing Pharaoh on a modern PC.
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