There is potential here, however, the game is really dull... a little bit like a game of Monopoly after everybody has been around the board twenty times and your realise absolutely nobody is going to win. It does not have the depth of Geo-Political Simulator (and its numerous broken sequels) or the irreverent focus of Superpower 2. The graphics are nice and the loading screens showing world leaders playing the game is quite amusing, but these are momentary and the game itself is long and drawn out. It has a very developed world focus and is virtually impossible (and absolutely no fun) to pick a small country and try to turn them into a regional power. Also, a real gripe about modern gaming, is they have now realised DLC instead of a patch to improve the tedious game experience of the original.