Posted on: November 30, 2016

Matewis
Games: 165 Reviews: 10
The best one!
I don't even know where to begin. I think just about everyone already knows what civilization is, so I'm just going to highlight some of the notable positives and negatives compared to the other civs. Pros: + Wonder videos! Each and every wonder you build has an awesome video clip. The first and last civlization to do so :( + For the first time, famous people as ingame units (Isaac Newton, Beethoven, Napolean etc) which can be used to boost wonders, culture, or military forces. + Many different unit promotions to truly specialize your units. + Corporations! Just like in the real world you can spread your country's corporations all over the world for some massive bonuses. This was taken out in Civ 5 :( + AI provides a worthy challenge. + Marathon mode for an extra long game! + Hands down the best Civ menu! Cons: - Stacks of doom still present, but at least with artillery units you can damage multiple units in a stack at once. - City view and palace building is gone :( Though each city upgrade can be seen in the city when zoomed in close enough. Wonders especially are hard to miss. And finally, one more massive plus. With all the expansions included there are many scenarios to choose from. I used to raise my nose at them, that is, until I tried one. If anything a good scenario can be as good or better than a stone age > modern age custom game. The reason being that it feels more authentic. A turn isn't several years but, depending on the scenario, a day or a week. And the map is not the entire world, but instead a region. So in a custom earth game, the Alps might be 5 mountain tiles, but in a Europe scenario it could be 30 or more, and really feel far more like an actual mountain range that has serious strategic implications. And the scenarios cover everything, from setting up trade routes in historic Africa, to raiding England as the vikings, to defending/sacking Rome, to the WW2 European theatre, to cyborg battles far in the future. And as always, just one more turn...
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