Fun, simple and addictive, this game is a worth-while addition to the 360 roster, but is a little light. Hardcore Civ fans may want to stick to the PC versions, but newcomers will feel right at home.
Fun, simple and addictive, this game is a worth-while addition to the 360 roster, but is a little light. Hardcore Civ fans may want to stick to the PC versions, but newcomers will feel right at home.
Civ fans across the world collectively gasped at the news that a new, console-exclusive Civilization game had been announced. Would this spell the end for Sid's legendary weekend-long epic multiplayer, and monstrously deep gameplay
Sid Meier's Civilization: Revolution is easily the most effective and most addictive strategy game ever to be released on a console, and is worth a shot for anyone interested in the franchise or genre at all.
Civilization is the brain child of Sid Meier and has been with us since the original back in 1991 which launched on the PC (good ol DOS days) and has attracted a legion of fans since. With over 5 million copies of the original game being sold one can't often think do all good things come to an end
I'm not much of a strategist these days but there's two things that piked my interest in Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution (Civ Rev). So with these two conflicts solidly implanted in my mind, it was with much intrigue that I have spent the last few weeks exploring Sid Meier's Civilization...
* Involving; addictive; expansive; * Very intuitive for a console strategy game; * Each game unique and interesting
* Could stand a visual improvement; * Multiplayer can be slow and clunky; with no saving; * "Where did the last 5 hours go
Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution Genre: Turn-Based Strategy/Empire Building Developer: Firaxis Games Publisher: 2K Games Release Date: 07/08/08 The Civilization franchise has been kicking around for twenty years now, and has maintained a fairly decent amount of popularity across the various PC...
Why update a classic Why fix what's not broke Why not just leave well enough alone Civilization started out as a perfect game 17 years ago, and all that time later remains a perfect game -- one simply frosted with different flavors from time to time to attract new fans.
You could say Sid Meier's Civilization series of games has been rather successful. Another way to put it would be to say that the series is in fact one of the highest selling of all time with 8 million units sold. That's a lot of people trying to rule the world.
Does Civilization really need an introduction at this point Hasn't everyone on the planet either seen the sun rise every day for a month or known someone who has, who claims "I can quit any time I want"
Among the peak of strategy games on consoles, yet still a few flaws to master.
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