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MacGamer Reviews Sacrifice 9:21 AM | Tuncer Deniz | Comment on this story
Proving that Christmas is no time to take a break, MacGamer.com's Corey Tamás has reviewed the just-released Sacrifice, the real-time strategy game from MacPlay. Set in a surreal world with strange rules and peculiar creatures, Sacrifice is a wonderful new take on the strategy genre. Here's a snippet from MacGamer's review: As the game progresses you will pick and choose which god you will serve and which you will shun. Choose carefully, however: Each time you serve one god you may win his or her favor but also inspire the ire and jealousy of the other four -- a fact that can both work for you and against you as the game progresses. Each god gives you roughly ten missions in their own unique styling where you wield your influence, but one of the beautiful things about Sacrifice is that you can replay the game again and again, serving different gods, executing different missions and only after many, many hours of gameplay exhausting the vast range of quests that the player can enjoy. No labor was spared by Shiny on the single player game of Sacrifice: It's a remarkably varied, fresh and engrossing journey through an in-depth universe of characters, storylines and battles. For more, check out MacGamer's review. Be on the look out for IMG's own review of Sacrifice soon.
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