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PC - Windows : Populous: The Beginning Reviews

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Below are user reviews of Populous: The Beginning and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Populous: The Beginning. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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A time tested, addictive and VERY fun game for even dated macines.

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: July 21, 2007
Author: Amazon User

Based loosley on populous II, Populous the beginning has got to be the best game I have played in a long time. It may be dated (1998) but you will be incredibly surprised. The game is in full 3-D, with the exception of the shaman(your character) and your folowers, which are sprites. My only gripe is the lack of a random map to play on, as in the game it is only the campaign that you play. And even bottom line computers can play this game in full detail level. It still is a very fun and challenging game for almost everybody.

Standing The Test Of Time

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: May 14, 2007
Author: Amazon User

Though this game was released in 1998, it still is one of the most entertaining and addictive war games I have ever had the pleasure of playing. In my search to find it again after my parents sold it some years ago, I felt frustrated that I couldn't find it anywhere. Thanks to online buying, I found it again. And wow, after playing it again, I've realized just how much I missed it!

As soon as my package arrived with my brand new Populous: The Beginning, I opened it and let the old memories come flooding back. Even though this is an older game, the graphics are still a joy to watch. The opening scene as the Shamon foresees the wars ahead sets the mood perfectly. It's a battle to survive as you play the Shamon on her quest to destroy the other tribes before they do the same.

Learn new spells, perfect your battle strategies, and create a great civilization as you conquer the many worlds and their unique obstacles. Even when completed, the replay value is incredibly high. One time through just isn't enough.

As far as old school pleasures go... this one is at the top of the class.

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: January 09, 2007
Author: Amazon User

I must admit... Playing this game as a kid was an amazing amount of fun. No that I'm an adult... it really hasn't changed that much. Game play is smooth and creative. You'll spend hours building up your village and tech tree. Graphics are decent considering how old this game is... and the unprecedented camera controls make viewing the world a snap.
I only have two bits of beef with this game. One is everything is control with the left and right mouse buttons, there are no real hot keys to speak of this makes managing large groups of warriors a major pain. Second, there is no real strategy in battle besides using spells. The clumsy AIs and fight engine means whoever has the most units will probably win the battle. Be prepared to build lots of huts.
Other than that, this is a really fun game. I recommend it to anyone who is tired of the complete lack of diversity in modern strategy and war games. I'd really like to see Populous: The Beginning brought into the 21st century with new graphics and refined AI and hot keys. But since I haven't seen anything out of Bullfrog... its doubtful.

awesome game, but...

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 5
Date: August 21, 2006
Author: Amazon User

this is an awesome game, but when i got a new computer it couldnt run the game, and now i cant find it.

Total Challenge/Fun

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 5 / 5
Date: August 02, 2006
Author: Amazon User

About 6 months ago my 14 year old son downloaded the demo of this game (we had never heard of this game before) from a Sim City 3000 disk, and then he got me into the game. We just recently found the full version on Amazon, after searching video and p.c. game stores all over the valley we live in to no avail.

We have both gotten into the game pretty big time. My son loves the cheats, but I try to do it the harder, but more challenging way. Thats what I love about this game. IT IS CHALLENGING. The graphics are pretty good, but that does not take away from the game at all!!!!.

Reading other reviews I came across a couple that were trying to disuade people from buying this game, well, I recommend buying it! One other that I came across and I hope this person reads this ( I dont know if it will help or not) cuz they say that they cant get the game to run with XP, but when we loaded it we have had no problems running it on XP -- maybe because you have to have the disk in the drive?

Well from a person who just likes to play, regardless of graphics or whatever, this game is awesome.

A fitting sequel

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: July 06, 2006
Author: Amazon User

I remember well the original Populous. I was a wide eyed boy when I first watched my elder brother play it on our Amiga 500. The sheer concept of being a god, watching over these little people and guiding them to success was amazing. The graphics and music were simply gorgeous.

And then came populous 2. I was older then and understood the complexities of the game. Still though I never quite achieved the lofty heights of my brother. I have here a little brown booklet in which he recorded the codes of his levels. He had last left off populous level 143. Populous 2 at level 302. The people at Bulfrog certainly knew what they were doing to create such engrossing games. And I was pleased that this tradition was continued.

It was a number of years ago, when Populous: The Beginning, came out that I bought it. I still have that very same CD and still play the game.

The premise changed greatly from the original two games. Whereas before one took the position of an omnipotent deity guiding their people to victory over rival deities, now the player assumes the part of a tribal shaman. The goal this time around is, perhaps, a little more gripping. It is the destiny of the shaman to attain god-hood, but in her way stand other shamans of other tribes. So, she must lead her tribe against them to victoriously become a god.
In her quest, the player is aided by a variety of spells, ranging from mere fireballs to the raising of mighty volcanos and creation of Angels of Death.

A pleasent departure from the earlier games is also the ability to directly control your followers. Whereas before it was only possible to issue vague orders (assemble here, go to building, etc.) this is more like a real-time strategy game, with specific orders to move to any location, attack, etc.

Those who remember the days of patiently watching houses upgraded may or may not be glad to take a more hands on approach. As time passes - and with more followers inside - the house reaches a stage where it may be upgraded; at which point followers will depart and gather wood to upgrade it. And it is here also that we see more elements of real-time strategy. A very basic system of resources - here limited to wood. In order to build any building a set amount of wood is needed. Basic followers, Braves, harvest wood from trees. If a tree is completely harvested it is gone, whereas to take some wood it may grow back.

But perhaps the greatest change is in the graphics and perspective. Where before we were, fittingly, given the view of a god, we now view from the same level as our shaman. The world is now three dimensional, set on a sphere which can be moved about.
Characters are still two dimensional sprites, but the detail is much greater than previous games.
The worlds themselves are lavish in detail and range from tropical, to lava-filled to more exotic climes that are obviously pulled straight from imagination. Clouds pass gently across the sky, giving a sense of the passage of time.

And as always, Bullfrog have not dissapointed with the sound. The music deserves a worthy mention. It's quasi-tribal feel perfectly suits the mood. Ranging from soft, melodic chanting to more stirring drums it can set the pace to suit both the gameplay and world.
The sounds are also well suited to the theme. Characters speak words designed to sound tribal, again driving home the feel of a primitive, tribal world. Albeit a beautiful, but torn one.

Having been released in 1998 the game may now seem dated, but it's quality of gameplay certainly is not. A delightful treat for both fans of the series and those new to it.

Great Stragey game

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: January 20, 2006
Author: Amazon User

This game, by far, has to be one of the best stragey games i have ever played. I would have to put it the same boat as the Civilization games, if not better. The only draw back to Populous though, is if you do not have the proper windows based system, it WILL NOT work on your computer. I was told that it would work on Windows XP, but i am still trying to figure out how that is possible; however, if you have something different, i would waste no time at all purchasing this game.

Best Game Ever

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: January 05, 2006
Author: Amazon User

This has to be one of the best games ever made.

You are the Shaman of a tribe and you have special powers. You can shoot fireballs, lightning, cast death swamps, volcanoes, tornadoes, etc. However, despite how powerful your shaman is, it is still important to train your braves to fight. You can have a few different units other than the Shaman: the brave (he builds things and can fight, but not very well), the warrior (a tough hand to hand combat fighter), the fire warrior (he shoots fire at people from a distance), the priest (he converts other units to your side), and the spy (he can sneak into the enemie's base and set fire to buildings).

There is a lot of strategy to this game, not only with which units to build, but the terrain can be altered with the spells your shaman has. Don't like a mountain that's in your way? Level it. Tired of all that water? Make land.

There are also a lot of ways to reach your enemy: by land, boat, and air. Things can get hectic really quickly.

You should try this game out.

Where it all began!!!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: January 02, 2006
Author: Amazon User

I am frugal when it comes to purchasing video games and pc games, at full price. I always wait for the reviews and play the demos before I ever buy a game. Back in 1998, when I got my first computer, I had subscribed to a pc gamer and the demo for this game was on one of the discs. I tired loved it and went and bought it. This is my all -time favorite game. I have had and played all sorts of games from pc, nintendo, xbox, playstation, dreamcast, etc., and they all have some great games, but I always find myself going back to this one game. I play it over and over and never get tired of it. Surprisingly there is a whole community who thinks the same and am so happy about it. With new levels being created for online play. Visit strategyplanet.com/populous and you will find a whole world of newness for this game. From the expansion that came out for it to the matchmaker for the online multiplayer option to the Age of Chaos mod for it. I could go on and on on this game. This game is the one that truly made me enjoy pc games and video games.

The Awsome game

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: December 20, 2005
Author: Amazon User

This game is the best! I have so much fun playing it with my sister but she hhogs it and she doesn't let me play. but wen i do play it is so much fun!!!!!! I hope peolpe get it but get 2 if they have sisteras cause their mean


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