The original Civilization is, in my opinion, one of the greatest games ever made. So this is not necessarily going to be like the Star Trek movies. But it seems to me as if the new pattern with CIV games is that the odd numbered sequels are disappointing.
Civ 3 was absolutely the worst... without question. It was unplayable.
Civ 4 took a while for me to warm up to, but eventually became one of my favorite games. Though, it never did provide the fun factor or establish the same level of replayability as Civ 2 despite the amount of depth in Civ 4.
Civ 5's made the mistake of expanding the depth of military strategy (or rather, the potential of depth in strategy if the AI wasn't so completely inept), but making the rest of the game completely irrelevant.
Civ 5 doesn't feel like a building game. There's no exploration. No science. No religion. No diplomacy per se. It's built like a military sim... and it doesn't even do that very well.
The visuals are nicer, but ultimately unnecessary. I've got a good PC and can play top of the line games at max settings. But Civ was never a game where I needed to be immersed in an experience like that. Gameplay is paramount in Civ. In Civ 4, I'd turn the graphics settings pretty low just to move things along as quick as possible. Civ 2 was always about move, click, move, click for me.
The only good thing about Civ 5 is that it's forced me to take up SMAC again. I'm even going to rummage through my closet to find Civ 2.
It's time to play a decent Civ title.
Maybe they'll get it right with Civ 6.
Civ 3 was absolutely the worst... without question. It was unplayable.
Civ 4 took a while for me to warm up to, but eventually became one of my favorite games. Though, it never did provide the fun factor or establish the same level of replayability as Civ 2 despite the amount of depth in Civ 4.
Civ 5's made the mistake of expanding the depth of military strategy (or rather, the potential of depth in strategy if the AI wasn't so completely inept), but making the rest of the game completely irrelevant.
Civ 5 doesn't feel like a building game. There's no exploration. No science. No religion. No diplomacy per se. It's built like a military sim... and it doesn't even do that very well.
The visuals are nicer, but ultimately unnecessary. I've got a good PC and can play top of the line games at max settings. But Civ was never a game where I needed to be immersed in an experience like that. Gameplay is paramount in Civ. In Civ 4, I'd turn the graphics settings pretty low just to move things along as quick as possible. Civ 2 was always about move, click, move, click for me.
The only good thing about Civ 5 is that it's forced me to take up SMAC again. I'm even going to rummage through my closet to find Civ 2.
It's time to play a decent Civ title.
Maybe they'll get it right with Civ 6.
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