Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri™ Planetary Pack includes the original Alpha Centauri and the expansion, Alien Crossfire.
Mankind begins its most monumental task: the colonization of space. A crew of internationally renowned scientists and security strategists, with wide-ranging convi...
Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri™ Planetary Pack includes the original Alpha Centauri and the expansion, Alien Crossfire.
Mankind begins its most monumental task: the colonization of space. A crew of internationally renowned scientists and security strategists, with wide-ranging convictions and diverse ethics, embarks on a mission that will change the world. One Planet. Seven unique factions. Which will you lead? Each faction has its own agenda, each leader a final goal. You must play to each strength and exploit each hidden weakness in your quest to rule the future.
Key features:
Great spin-off of the legendary Civilization series, in a refreshing sci-fi setting
Design your own units. Balance their speed, power, and toughness to suit your current tactical needs
Seven factions to chose from, each with its own artificial intelligence model that creates a very suggestive feeling that you’re up against real people
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A 4x Turn-based-grand-strategy from Sid Meier. If you played Civ-series - you should try this game. Some fans joke about Alpha centauri like "It's a sequel of Civ after Scientific victory". Well sort of yes :). It's still look like "Civ" But in more alien-bizzare setting. More "far-from-Earth" mechanics and more discoveries. Try your wits and skills against different factions that nothing-closer to earth-based nations. A complex game with a lot of well placed mechanics, decent AI and longest runs of sessions. A gem, well polished and brought to auditory. Graphics is neat (As for game of end of Millenium) , sound design is decent, and gameplay deep like alien ocean and opened all for player's discovery. One of best games in "CIV"-like family.
It's the latter part of 2023 and I'm still playing this very old game. It still has its charm. It's almost unplayable on modern machines because of how dated it is, but if you install the UI mod, then you can play it with your screen's native resolution and have a smooth scrolling and zooming experience.
It's the only CIV game I know that allows you to design your own unit. Wreak havoc with your custom-designed overgeared tank that para drops in front of your enemy's doorsteps and pumps them with harmful gas! It's a unique classic, and a must-have for all Sid Meier's fans.
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.
One of my favorites. I actually liked Alpha Centauri better than all the Civilization games and I play it at least once a year for a couple of weeks.
Hopefully we will get Alien Crossfire later on too.
This is one genre that I enjoy as well, so I'm fairly bias to it. This is great! It may be a while since it came out, but when it first did, nobody had successfully combined the addictive gameplay that the Civilization games (I believe it was up to Civ II at that stage) with a Sci-Fi theme to it.
The AI in this is a little crazy. Yes, you have other factions who have values and attitudes of their own, and when they declare vendetta, blow them up, but you also have to be wary of the planet itself. To take a quote from inside the game, "The mind worms are ... white blood cells, if you like". Damage the planet too much by having a huge industrial base and having a lot of terraforming, as well as a low planet rating, and watch the mind worms march right to your door. Oh, and I failed to mention that with a few boreholes, you CAN cause global warming. Make sure you have some pressure domes ready!
This is very interesting, because setting upon a world not on earth makes the game unique. The game itself is modelled on Civ, but it has a greater focus on unit customisation. Each time you discover new technology, you unlock weapons, armor or new stuff that enables you to have a greater range of discovering how to blow up your opponent's bases.
The reason why I did not give this a 5-star rating is because I was disappointed that the expansion, Alien Crossfire, was not included. If it was, then I would give it a 5-star, because the expansion adds so much to an already vivid game. An already big game got a huge expansion (not in terms of file size), as there was just so much more to do!
In short, if you love the gameplay of Civ's addictive "just one more turn" attitude, and/or if you enjoy reading sci-fi novels and always wanted to explore entirely new worlds, this is a great game for you.
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