• My Initial Thoughts on Civilization 6 - TotalBiscuit
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Looks very fun. By the time I'm done with Mafia 2 and Shadow Warrior 2 and Gears 4 I can definitely kill some time with this before Dishonored 2. [editline]30th September 2016[/editline] I'm glad they're not pulling the sims and taking away features from 5's DLC. Glad to see faith is still a part.
[QUOTE=redBadger;51132883]Looks very fun. By the time I'm done with Mafia 2 and Shadow Warrior 2 and Gears 4 I can definitely kill some time with this before Dishonored 2. [editline]30th September 2016[/editline] I'm glad they're not pulling the sims and taking away features from 5's DLC. Glad to see faith is still a part.[/QUOTE] You're fucked, sir. With those games on your plate and Oct/Nov looking full of decent stuff...Good luck
That seems much deeper than Civ V was.
EU4 took me away from Civ 5, I wonder if this will take me back
really looking forward to this game
I feel like I didn't play civ V enough to justify buying the new version, but it looks like quite a different game to me.
I think I'm going to welcome these changes. The features seem to add more depth and planning like TB said, which might add the complexity that I always felt Civ lacked. It always felt more like a board game while EU4 felt more like a simulator. I prefer Civ 5 over EU4 but I always wished the best of the two could be mashed together. I might buy this on release, which I rarely do with games anymore.
[QUOTE=redBadger;51132883]I'm glad they're not pulling the sims and taking away features from 5's DLC. Glad to see faith is still a part.[/QUOTE] Hell, religion seems to be even [B]more[/B] important than Civ V. It seems like there's a religious victory type, for one thing. There's also more advantages for Civs conducting holy wars; Spain for example seems to be built around this.
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