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Supreme Ruler 2020 - PC Review

Introduction
Introduction
The Story
Scenario Mode
Singleplayer
Graphics and Sound
Gameplay and Control
Multiplayer
System Requirements
Conclusion

  Written by: Vlad Mihaiescu 07/12/2008
  Edited by: Chris Gump

I am going to be honest ... until recently I was not aware of the Supreme Ruler series.

The beauty of being a reviewer is that I can take my work with me regardless of where I am as long as an Internet connection is available. I'm vacationing down in Florida for the summer, and while on vacation I decided to do some work;

So, as I was saying that I wanted to do some work, I started searching the Web for new releases. Supreme Ruler 2020 was one of the new releases, and from what I've been able to decipher so far, I'm saddened that I never knew about the original game, Supreme Ruler 2010. According to some of the things that I have read, the series seems to have some merit behind it.

As unluck would have it, yesterday I sprained my ankle pretty badly, so I'm stuck in the house for a few days. But, thanks to the marvel of modern technology, I'm able to bring the store to me since I can't go to the store myself; if you can't guess what I'm talking about I'll give you a hint: direct download. Not only do I get to save on gas, but I don't have to pay shipping either. The only drawback is that I don't get a nifty box. Supreme Ruler 2020 is a small game, less then 400 MB actually, so the download might be done already. If it's not, you can bet I'm going to dive right in the second it is done. The hard question lies into deciding which one of the 200+ nations to use.

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