XBox World Australia: Civ Lite
Gaming site XBox World Australia has reviewed Civilization: Revolution. Julian Cram says:
Cram is impressed by the controls and interface, sounds and graphics, and the fast and addictively gameplay, but he's underwhelmed by the small maps, lack of customisation and unbalanced difficulty levels. Overall though, he considers CivRev a great game for both online and offline play, although maybe less suitable for the hardcode PC fans. Read the full review on XBox World Australia.
Gaming site XBox World Australia has reviewed Civilization: Revolution. Julian Cram says:
But let's get something out of the way – this is definitely Civilization Lite. Many people may look down their noses at it because of this, but I like to think of it as the difference between driving and automatic and manual car. One is more complex to drive than the other, but unless you're a really dedicated car fan, it doesn't really matter because both types of cars are complex feats of engineering, both will get you from A to B, and in both you need to concentrate on the road ahead.
Civ: Rev is like an automatic car. Its complexity has been stripped back making the ride a little more enjoyable and easy for those who want it to be, and making it much easier for learners with less gears and pedals to mess with. Those who have never played a Civ game before will appreciate the controls and take to them as easy as someone takes to controls in any console game.
Cram is impressed by the controls and interface, sounds and graphics, and the fast and addictively gameplay, but he's underwhelmed by the small maps, lack of customisation and unbalanced difficulty levels. Overall though, he considers CivRev a great game for both online and offline play, although maybe less suitable for the hardcode PC fans. Read the full review on XBox World Australia.
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