East India Company: Pirate Bay is an expansion pack that allows you to play as a pirate. Your goal is to make as much money as possible in thirty years. They say it's a twenty year campaign but if my math is correct, 1650-1680 is thirty years.
East India Company: Pirate Bay is an expansion pack that allows you to play as a pirate. Your goal is to make as much money as possible in thirty years. They say it's a twenty year campaign but if my math is correct, 1650-1680 is thirty years.
Land Ho Captain! Oh the trees are changing color, that fall smell is in the […]
+ Deep; satisfying naval combat; + I got to be a captain; + Trade system is easy to jump into
Loading is an issue; Title is far too focused; Little issues pull you out of the fun
Paradox Interactive has long been synonymous with decent, in-depth yet niche games. For nearly 10 years the Swedish publisher has been delivering titles suited to those with ore ‘hardcore' tastes, especially in the strategy genre.
A good game demanding skilled and patient players with lots of time on their hands. In some parts I felt it a bit prematurely launched, but the detailed and blazing battle scenes make up for that!
I must commend developers for continuing to make classic strategy games and East India Company by Paradox Interactive is no exception to the rule. Combining the genres of war and economics, East India Company is the perfect game to get lost in, especially during the holidays as players attempt to...
Have you ever dreamt of a simpler life? A life where the things expected of you are more demanding yet even more satisfying? A more haphazard existence, making ends meet amidst the foam and the welcoming arms of the sea? No? Fair enough.
Why is the whole Western economy bound to stock markets that a mere rumour can crash? Who thought of giving out loans to those who cannot afford it? Where did it all start?
Deep commerce; Beautiful visuals.
Too many load screens; Poor sea battles
As any of ye scurvy dogs who've served with John Company know, 'tis a curious blend of amassing mountains of gold by trading in diverse commodities, and smashing elegantly-rendered sailing vessels into kindling.
Lots of sea battles; Less accountancy; Good graphics; sound fx
What about the wind; High System reqs; Simplified gameplay
I've just spent several hours playing the demo version of this game and despite adverse reviews on other well known sites I think it's brilliant! The most realistic sea battles under sail I've encountered (including Empire TW) and as a member of the Nelson Society I should know!!
My favorite game to play, I just love this game.
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