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Civilization revolution ps4 review
Civilization revolution ps4 review









  1. CIVILIZATION REVOLUTION PS4 REVIEW FOR FREE
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  3. CIVILIZATION REVOLUTION PS4 REVIEW PC
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Unit upgrades are actually well done with many different ways of going, such as medic being able to heal anywhere, guerrilla giving you bonuses on home territory, and one that makes you where you can move 2 squares at once. The science system isn't at all well made, most of the time you advance to get little to nothing. The way ranged combat works is pathetic, making planes and any melee unit completely unneeded. Most of the time you will end up with a domination victory due to how easy it is on lower levels, but on higher ones you will want to NEVER meet another civilization. There's little to no reason for real estate, you pretty much put a settler down, and you get the surrounding areas production science and gold, no strategic or luxury resources to hoard from your enemies. Diplomacy is shallow, the most you can do is trade knowledge for gold, no alliances, defensive pacts, or trade agreements, just selling knowledge. The stacks in the game are pretty much how you'll win your battles, and the battle AI is idiotic for melee units, sometimes on attack your men will stand around strafing with archers firing at them, while on attack.

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I will warn you, you can't relate it to it's far superior Civilization brothers on the PC if you want the most enjoyment out of this title, however I did because it is a port.

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We only hope that a few quirks are sorted via updates, and that a multiplayer mode is coming soon.I got this when it was given away for free over the XBox Live Gold giveaway, did I like it? Not really. If you already own the original you'll likely be disappointed by the lack of new features as it relates to the price tag. It's just annoying that we're left feeling that what we're getting is mainly an updated visual finish.

CIVILIZATION REVOLUTION PS4 REVIEW PORTABLE

The smaller maps and streamlined mechanics make for perfect portable entertainment. The bottom line is that this remains a great game and it's great in all the same ways as the original. Owners of older models such as iPad 2 should stay away as they're not powerful enough to run the new graphics smoothly. But, paying £10.49 for what essentially feels like an updated version, doesn't feel like great value. Anyone who has spent a significant amount of time with this game will favour it over the predecessor. And perhaps some of the changes are subtle enough that they're hidden away. There is, however, no denying the effort that has gone into the development of Civilization Revolution 2. In longer lasting sessions, we simply cannot produce the required wealth towards the end of the game, but we're forced to produce units we may not need. If you're playing the game on your smartphone it gets a little fidgety in the menus. Moving units is not always as easy as it should be. Rather than finding a route around an obstacle it veers off-course to avoid it and takes a detour. There are some funny things going on with route calculation such as when you send a ship out across the ocean. And as the game doesn't really offer you an overview of other conflicts it feels as if you're constantly being badgered. This aggression seems to be reserved for the human player, however, as the computer factions seem to get along much better with each other. The bloodlust increases on the higher difficulty levels. Diplomacy in Civilization Revolution 2 offers little more than a temporary respite. The game usually favours military solutions, and we tend to sort things out via the pointy end of a sword. The artificial intelligence doesn't help matters either.

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As it is, Civilization Revolution 2 feels like a blast from the past. And there's the new hexagons, something we don't want to move away from. Focus isn't solely on military conquest and pure number crunching battles strategic depth also comes from improvements to culture and economy. Firaxis has done a number of very instrumental things with Civilization V and its expansions. There's not only been progress made as far as visuals and presentation go, but the mechanics in the core Civilization games have also been updated and refreshed.

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Another thing that has annoyed us is this game in relation to the development that the series has undergone over the last five years.











Civilization revolution ps4 review