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Populous: The Beginning

1998-11-30
Developer:  Electronic Arts, Climax Studios, Dice Multi Media Europe, Sold Out Sales & Marketing, Bullfrog ProductionsPublisher:    Electronic Arts, Climax Studios, Dice Multi Media Europe, Sold Out Sales & Marketing, Bullfrog Productions
gamepadPS3, PC, PS1, PSP
Single player, MultiplayerBird view / Isometric
Real Time Strategy (RTS)
Role-playing (RPG)
Strategy
Fantasy

Populous: The Beginning is a strategy and god-style video game. It is the third entry in the Populous video game series, developed by Bullfrog Productions in 1998. The PC version of the game was released November 30, 1998 and a PlayStation version was later developed and released on April 2, 1999. Unlike earlier games in the series, which cast the player in the role of a god influencing loyal followers, The Beginning took a radical departure and placed the player in the role of a shaman, who directly leads her tribe against opponents. Throughout the twenty-five missions of the campaign, the player leads their tribe across a solar system, dominating enemy tribes and tapping new sources of magic, with the ultimate goal of the shaman attaining godhood herself. Populous: The Beginning was the first entry in the series to use true 3D computer graphics; Bullfrog waited four years after Populous II: Trials of the Olympian Gods so that the graphics technology could catch up to their vision for a new and different game in the series. The developers considered the addition of terrain deformation and manipulation, combined with "smart" villagers who automatically attended to tasks, to add an entirely new dimension to the series. The game's original title was Populous: The Third Coming before being changed prior to the beta release. Populous: The Beginning plays very differently from earlier titles and received mixed reviews. Reviewers positively noted the excellent graphics, while complaints were directed at the artificial intelligence and the indecision in game design between being a real time strategy title and a god game. GamePro's Peter Olafson wrote that Populous: The Beginning was not a bad game, in fact a good one; "but it's a different gameβ€”one without a quintessential quality that defined Populous."

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In the third part of the Populous series, you control your shaman and the tribe of her followers in a difficult quest to conquer all 25 planets of a star system and ascend to godhood.
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In the third part of the Populous series, you control your shaman and the tribe of her followers in a difficult quest to conquer all 25 planets of a star system and ascend to godhood.
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Pretty much the first god sim i ever had.

It was a lot of fun back in the day but it doesn't compare to other god sims that came out later

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APP13JACKmoved a game from Want to play to Playing

Playing this game alongside my wife Apple Honey. It's one of the first games I ever played and it's still one of my favorite games ever.

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