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October 2016
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131 Reviews
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Civilization VI changes just enough to warrant another full game in the series. The changes fit the style of game well and it still remains the best 4X strategy game around...
It's a promising start to the Civilization VI era. Not a perfect start, and I think longtime fans could be perfectly content playing a full-bodied Civilization V for the next two years, giving Firaxis time to get the kinks out, expand on its better id...
Published: 2016-10-31, Author: Luke , review by: nzgamer.com
Abstract: There are few games one can invest so much time in, win multiple matches of, and surprisingly, still not grasp all it has to offer – yet Civilization VI successfully does just that. After almost 50 hours with the latest 4X strategy game from developer Fir...
It's a promising start to the Civilization VI era. Not a perfect start, and I think longtime fans could be perfectly content playing a full-bodied Civilization V for the next two years, giving Firaxis time to get the kinks out, expand on its better ideas...
Civilization VI is a gem. I love it's homage to history, it's pliability that allows me to recreate my own version of civilization and it is I, as Queen Victoria, who places the Pyramids, Stonehenge and the Hanging Gardens in a semi-circle around my Londo...
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Published: 2016-10-29, Author: Michael , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: As the famous saying goes, history is written by the victors.But one game is giving you the chance to change all that, taking your choice of favored country or empire from humble beginnings to dominating the world - and giving you full reign in how you do...
Abstract: When Civilization 5 unstacked units, forcing each onto its own hexagonal tile, and doing away with the dreaded 'stack of doom' in the process, it was a huge relief. In that one neat edit Civ 5 became a clearer and more nuanced game of strategy. In Civ 6...
Which is probably why it's canned unhappiness, or at least unhappiness as it used to exist. Your people can still get sad, and frequently do, but they'll get annoyed now because you haven't provided enough amenities for them to use, often whining about sa...