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Super Power 2

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Super Power 2

Rating: 3.5 (144 votes cast)

SuperPower 2 is the only global geopolitical simulation game which allows players to control entire countries.  Players control countries in 3 major areas: political, economic and military, but this time, in a beautiful real-time 3D environment. Players build up their own countries and increase their influence in the broader world while competing against sophisticated A.I.  Along the way, gamers make use of economic sanctions, political alliances, and military actions to wage their battles. 

  • “…huge, ambitious, and veritably choked with detail and complex interactions.” GameSpy.com
  • "SuperPower 2 was easily the most impressive PC game I saw at E3...It's like Risk on speed, and I like it." – NetJak.com
  • “…a far more streamlined and intuitive system, making global domination as easy 1-2-3, literally.” IGN.com
  • Nomination – Best Simulation of E3 – GameChronicles.com 

Building on the success of the original game, SuperPower2 is a Geo-Political Simulator designed to fulfill player’s dreams of world domination. It will appeal to fans of Grand Strategy games and “CNN Junkies” alike. SuperPower 2 offers the ability to fine-tune each country's performance, from creating or breaking treaties, to making tactical decisions in particular military conflicts. 

Real-World Data - Largest database ever assembled for a computer game, using real-world CIA and US Naval Intelligence data 

32 Person Multiplayer - Play as any one of 193 countries recognized by the United Nations 

Political, Economic and Military Gameplay - The unique gameplay from the original SuperPower has been expanded and more fully realized 

Create Your Own Mods - Using the in-box toolkit, easily create scenarios and trade them over the internet

 

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Super Power 2 review

By capelli king posted 23rd Nov 2011

A great old classic! I actually bought this game ages after it was released (i think 5 years later) simply because it was recommended by a friend.

Do not expect ground breaking graphics here, or any sound worth noting. However as far as pure strategy and geopolitical simulators go, this little game can still take on the best out there. Depth wise it can still hold its ground for sure and at this cut low price it is a really great bargain!

Super Power 2 review

By krhjelle posted 13th Aug 2011

If youre into political roleplaying (online offcourse) this is a great game.

Some periods with alot of trolls and such, but if in a locked game this can

easily make you sit there for hours just planning how to dominate the world.

It has alot of bugs and such sadly, but the online rp experience weight it up i think!

Super Power 2 review

By JoasHaster posted 7th Aug 2011

Amazing game. Depth and detail are incredibly sophisticated, replay value is insane, and the mental challenge this game presents is too good for words.

Excellent game. Heavily recommended.

Super Power 2 review

By gdansk posted 2nd Dec 2010

This game has managed to entertain me. That said, its dubious to say it will entertain most players. The game play, for the most, doesn't make sense (especially in economics) but it provides some interesting goals. I really enjoyed taking poor countries and building them into super powers (hence its name). Just beware the irrational AI and the odd game play ideas, but after you get used to it... it becomes quite fun in an odd way. The military aspect is actually quite in depth... but at the same time too simple. The AI nations rarely seem to buy your excess units (perhaps they have better of their own) and there is no indicator to how successful your diplomatic gestures will be. This game has flaws, but if you played the first one, or are interested in the idea it is worth a try.

Super Power 2 review

By toolman853 posted 29th Oct 2010

If I could think of one word this game lacks, it would be polish. I think the core ideas are there, however it does not present a workable environment. Some aspects of gameplay leave you guessing. I think if the developers would have spent a bit more time with the tutorial, and a bit more time designing the finer aspects of the game it would be amazing. I would say though, if you've ever been curious what Mutually assured destruction would look like, then this is certainly your game.

Super Power 2 review

By easyairbus posted 10th Apr 2010

The game has a lot of potential, yet like BigDog66 says, it is incomplete. A lot of sliders/functions without a real function. You'd have to spend a LOT of time on this game to be able to work your way 'round in it and then still you'll find the game lacks any real excitement. Too much fuz, too much waiting, and too little real action.

Super Power 2 review

By BigDog66 posted 19th Dec 2009

This game is incomplete, not ready for the market. Several basic functions do not even work and it is a waste of time and money

The only good thing about this game is the scrollable globe.

Super Power 2 review

By qaduna posted 1st Aug 2009

A great game with many economic, political, and warfare, the best three things that any game should have, and this game has it all.

Super Power 2 review

By vanaheimx posted 15th Jun 2009

Before buying this game you should do some investigation. There are lots of reviews out there that i unfortunately did not read before i wasted 9 pounds on Superpower 2. I belive that theres even a demo out there that you can download. I strongly suggest that you try before you buy this time.

For a game that is supposed to be about governing a nation it has surprisingly few options or tools on how to actually run it.

You can change a few sliders here and there, and you can make treaties with other countries, but they dont really do anything. You can change any country you like into a military dictatorship on monday, a communistic country on tuesday, a democratic country on wednesday and then just repeat as long as you like. There is no penalty what so ever. Oh sure you have a slider that shows popularity, but it seems like it does not matter at all, for anything. Its just a number.

If you expect to have to handle popular unrest, civil wars, intelligent communication between nations and intricate national budgets then youre into a really bad suprise. One example is the UN wich is nothing more than a treaty "that improves relations between members".

The military part is a joke.

First of all your taking a risk when going to war to begin with, because there is no way to see who your to be enemy is allied with. Simply no way.

The AI (wich is a disgrace to begin with because theres no I to be seen anywhere) Will cramp all his units into one region and then attack you, or defend againts you. There is no territory, the units move with the speed of light, even over water. Yes there is no consideration of water. The units takes one day from one end of the world to the other within a few seconds. Naval units are just a joke since land units just bypass them.

There is no peace treaty. You have a annex treaty wich takes 6 months to come into action. In those 6 months you are still at war, and other nations, seemingly completely random may decide to intervene.

Nuking a country would in the real world give you some really bad attention. But in Superpower 2 it seems as if its not a big deal if Iran makes Israel into a nuclear waste desert. Maybe the popularity slider goes from 48,9 to 48,7.

I love games like Europa Universalis, Hearts of Iron, Victoria and Crusader Kings, and was expecting the same amount of complexity. Superpower 2 is not even on the same scale as those games.

My advice is, stay away. Fire up your old Amiga 500 instead if you like games that belongs in the 80's.