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October 2010
(86%)
90 Tests
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The fifth version of Sid Meier's classic formula adds some major aesthetic improvements, a more tactical combat system, a marvellously designed interface, and some excellent integrated help for the beginner. The whole game has been streamlined to make ...
Zusammenfassung: The new look and feel won me over initially – it’s extremely polished and slick. Big buttons fill the screen directing your attention to exactly where it needs to be. “A UNIT NEEDS ORDERS” a glowing, web 2.0 button screams. “A CITY NEEDS A NEW CONSTRUC...
The basic mechanics might not have changed much over the years, but Civilization V is an addictive, complex and deeply-involving game that requires your brain as much as your brawn. ...
This is, quite easily, the quintessential Civilization experience that – despite the tweaks – will appeal to every type of Civ player, as well as dragging in a few of the uninitiated. Everything about it is considered, clever in a simple kind of way an...
The new hexagonal maps and tactical combat, Culture is implemented like experience in an RPG, That same old Civ addictiveness
Might be too complex for some strategy fans, Multiplayer isn't going to compete with StarCraft II, Civ IV fans may dislike changes to culture and combat
Looks superb; plays well – not too complex or too simple
Irritatingly lengthy startup sequence; can be slow with lots of units on map
Civilization V is both entertaining and rewarding Good points Looks superb; plays well – not too complex or too simple Bad points Irritatingly lengthy startup sequence; can be slow with lots of units on map ...
Zusammenfassung: I don't know why the news hasn't been plastered over the front page of papers and websites all over the world. Sid Meier has built a time machine! Granted, it only works one way, propelling the user forward many hours into the future with virtually no ...