Our plan was a simple one: drown in gold. So I had joint command of wealthy Venice with Rock, Paper, Shotgun’s Adam Smith. Being a gentleman (the worst trait for an EU player), I said I’d be happy to team up with someone and share responsibility for whatever mess we found ourselves in. We started by getting assigned the nations we would lead to victory or death, but there were only eight PCs for nine players. To complicate matters, my playthrough would see me flung into the deep end, as I jumped into a multiplayer match with eight men, at least one of whom was turned into conquering, treacherous, bloodthirsty monster. I am, of course, talking about my first hands-on experience with Paradox’s highly anticipated fourth iteration of its grand strategy flagship, Europa Universalis. It took place within an extremely warm room, in front of a PC, surrounded by fellow journalists. The greatest struggle didn’t take place outside in the frosty tundra, however. A tale of greed, rebellion, and lost gloryĪ wee while ago, I was struggling through blizzards raging across Iceland to cover the Paradox Convention in Reykjavik, hence all the previews I’ve been drip feeding you over the last week or so.
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