Top products

  1. 1. Sony DSC-H50
  2. 2. AMD Turion 64 X2 TL-60
  3. 3. Sony Ericsson K200i
  4. 4. Samsung SyncMaster 2253BW
  5. 5. Sony Ericsson Xperia X1
  6. 6. Garmin nüvi 255W
  7. 7. Nikon CoolPix P80

Hottest products

  1. 1. HTC Touch Pro
  2. 2. GeForce GTX 280
  3. 3. Sony Ericsson C905
  4. 4. Nikon D700
  5. 5. Acer Aspire One
  6. 6. Sony Ericsson F305
  7. 7. Asus Eee PC 901

New products

  1. 1. Gear4 Black Box Micro
  2. 2. Buffalo LinkTheater LT-H90DTV
  3. 3. Antec Signature 850W
  4. 4. Celleden ADB-2388
  5. 5. Leadtek Winfast PX9800 GTX+
  6. 6. Netgear WGR614L
  7. 7. Leadtek WinFast ExDTV2300H

Republic: The Revolution (PC) - Republic : The Revolution - Feedback

 
Republic : The Revolution
  • Press:
  • Users:
Give feedback
Submit a photo
Platform:
PC
Category:
Real Time Strategy
Republic: The Revolution (PC)
Published by null - 09-2003

A few years back, there was an episode of The Simpsons in which Bart and Milhouse head to the video arcade and find Martin playing a video game called My Dinner with Andre. The joke, for those of you who have never seen the pretentious and annoying Louis Malle film, was that My Dinner with Andre is just two hours of two guys eating dinner and having an obscure conversation -- there's no conceivable action that could translate to a video game. At least, not until now. Elixir Studios has managed to make a fairly entertaining video game out of a premise where the most the exciting action players will undertake for much of the game is simulating a political conversation over dinner. That basic premise places the player as a citizen of Novistrana, a splinter republic left on its own since the breakup of the U.S.S.R. Novastrana's President-for-Life, Karasov, a former KGB agent, is responsible