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				 Review 
 I wrote a review of Dominions 3 in The Escapist's review section. Maybe if a bunch of people leave comments on it outsiders might get interested and check it out?    
You know how the internet works...
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				January 13th, 2008, 03:44 PM
			
			
			
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				January 13th, 2008, 03:54 PM
			
			
			
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				 Re: Review 
 I had actually never heard of the Escapist until someone linked me one of Yahtzee's reviews.  They're really entertaining, although not terribly informative.
 Your review is good, Dominions is one of those games where it's difficult to convey its complexity.
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				 Re: Review 
 Great review.  I often wonder why, with so many fans here on the forums, more people don't write reviews on Amazon or Metacritic to generate more buzz on Dominions.  It would certainly benefit the designers, and indirectly the fans, as more sales means more resources and more chances that Dominions sees further iterations.  
 Thanks for sharing the link.
 
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				 Re: Review 
 I'm a big fan of dominions, but I wouldn't get it a rave review. It has its share of problems and it's pretty niche.
 7 or 8 out of 10 isn't bad though.
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				 Re: Review 
 I have spent more time with Dom III than any other game in the last several years.  I think if you consider $/time of entertainment as a good way to measure games, then Dom gets a 10/10 from me. 
For example, I have NWN 2 sitting on my shelf and while it is probably a lot of fun, I haven't gotten into it and spend my free time instead trying to learn Dom - 3 months later.  
 
But I admit it does take a special kind of nerd to love Dom
  
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 Heheheh, I feel the same way, DonCorazon, about exactly those games.  Tho I just started trying out user-made modules for NWN2 and I have been pleasantly surprised!  Particularly with the Remastered Pool of Radiance, which was my favoriate old gold box game. |  
	
		
	
	
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 I wrote a review for Dom3, but it was in Hebrew. (And due to the kind of reviews I like, it was also not so well received.) 
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 I have been suffering gaming burnout for the last few years. You know, buy a game, play it a bit then forget about it - nothing really seemed to keep me interested; but Dom3 has changed all that. I don't quite know what it is about this game, yet I find it truly absorbing. I think it’s the ability to tinker with it on so many levels, which is unusual for me because I generally dislike excessive micromanagement. 
 I have shown it to a couple of my friends trying to drum up a few more sales, yet they seem to get this strange glassed over look on their faces. Not for everyone I concede, but I confess to being one of those special types of nerds DonCorazon speaks of.
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		| DonCorazon said: For example, I have NWN 2 sitting on my shelf and while it is probably a lot of fun, I haven't gotten into it and spend my free time instead trying to learn Dom - 3 months later.
 
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