Posted on: February 26, 2021

jammonstrald
Verified ownerGames: 152 Reviews: 41
solid, but doesn't quite have the spark
This game, from a mechanical perspective, is basically sci-fi civ II, with a few wrinkles here and there. Civ II is one of my favorite games, and space/sci-fi is my favorite genre, so what's missing? Civ II CONSUMES me for periods of time in such a way that it is practically impossible to tear away from it, whereas Alpha Centauri is just very good. I think for me, what Alpha Centauri lacks is that sense of grand progress; that with each passing turn, you're unlocking new potentials, new history, radically new technology and new ways of playing the game. That's the addictive cycle which eggs on that "just one more turn" mentality. In Alpha Centauri, there is a progression, but the scale of the game is a smaller timeframe. The technologies you research don't alter the way you play the game moreso than provide additional tools to enhance you're existing strategies and goals. There are a LOT of techs, and the customization potential of every unit in the game busts my brain, but even so the game doesn't feel all that much different from turns 10-20 and turns 200+. The thing that Alpha centauri does really right is the environment. Managing the ecosystem at play, (the native fauna, the terrain, and the way the world functions around the various factions) makes it feel like a real place to explore and unlock its mysteries. It's really cool how each faction plays much differently from each other, giving them all a unique identity and style. However the downside to that is you are kind of locked into the playstyle of the faction you choose. Most importantly, the actual gameplay is great. Setting up colonies, exploring the planet, mixing unit types, engaging in diplomacy and battling the other factions, conquering or coexisting with the natives, etc. I think it's a very fun game to play, it just doesn't enthrall me the way some other civ games have. Still, It's a very good 4x. Worth getting if you like the genre.
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