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Sid Meier's Civilization IV®: The Complete Edition

Most expansive civ

Despite the neat things in the latter instalments this Civ has the most breadth and depth of all of them. A major factor in which is the still vibrant modding scene. There exist mods for this game that are entire expansions unto themselves - all free for your enjoyment. And they don't just bring you new content to sink your teeth into - the game is ridiculously moddable to the point where mods can freely introduce anything from new gameplay mechanics, new screens, civics, new UI and many other quality of life improvements, all to deliver the most perfect CIV experience before or since. Dislike the stacks of doom? There's a mod for that. Want more information in your management screen? You got it. Think empire management is boring? Spice it up with with a mod! Want larger maps? More turns? More technologies? Take your game to the realms of fantasy or sci-fi? Go right ahead.

14 gamers found this review helpful
SpellForce Platinum

Amazing concept, somewhat poor execution

Spellforce has amazing potential and from the get-go you'd think it can certainly live up to it. However it's the little things that take it down. Quite simply it's boring and not that well designed. Here's a list in no particular order: The voice acting is pretty bland. Fog of war resets everytime you leave area(which I found very annoying). Level design could use a lot of polish. Story could use a rewrite. RTS component could use an overhaul starting from the design of mechanics/races right down to how the engine handles the RTS play. RPG controls were on the right track, but still need a fair bit of work. How the engine handles certain things like aggro could use a bit of work. And finally: Devs could benefit from a bit of brains so that they realize when to stop adding things and start making the things that are there work together well so that what you get is a finished game, not an ad-hoc mix of different mechanics. They quite simply bit off more than they can chew.

7 gamers found this review helpful
Baldur's Gate 2 Complete
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