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24.10.2006

I originally saw this at a game store in the clearance section selling for about $6.99. I had never heard of it, but after reading the box it sounded pretty interesting so I decided to take a chance and buy it anyway. All I can say is that it turned out to be one of the best games I ever played. If you like sim games and games that allow you to do pretty much anything you want then the Guild is for you. You start off by choosing a name and religion, choosing the occupation of your parents, and then choosing one for yourself. You progress through your lifetime, building your business and competing with rivals. You can choose other occupations later,marry someone and have children and then play the game through the next generation through your child. You can also apply for political offices, bribe people, burn down their house and business, duel people, and if you are a thief you can break into houses and businesses, kidnap people, pickpocket, and even attack and take over other thieves hideouts and guard houses.Although the game is great, it isn't perfect and I do have a few minor complaints. First off, you are limited to the city you start off in and you can't expand your businesses to other cities. You can travel to other cities if you are a trader but it is incredibly buggy and the game crashes almost every time I try. Another thing is that you can't asassinate people which is unrealistic since murder was a regular occurance during that time period. Also, no matter what city you play the game in, whether it be London, Paris, Milan or Madrid, all the characters and occupants of the city seem to have English or German names. Another thing that is unrealistic is that women in the game can hold any office or title they want, even religious offices which of course is unrealistic, especially in the 1400s.Taking all of that into consideration, the Guild is still one of the best and most original games I have ever played and I have yet to find another game like it. I want to warn you though that if you are into action games or fast paced games then the Guild definetly isnt for you. Its the type of game that takes a few hours of learning and trial and error before it starts to get fun. Especially since it doesn't come with a manual and the tutorial is incredibly basic for such a complex game.
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3.11.2013

This is a great game. There are very few like it, and it's sequel doesn't come close to how fun tis little game is. Give it a try.

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