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| Sid Meier#039;s Civilization: Beyond Earth - Rising Tide First Featurette
Added: 23.07.2015 19:01 | 13 views | 0 comments
Take a look at how you can colonise on the Ocean in the long awaited expansion for Civilization: Beyond Earth
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| Surviving the watery dangers of Civilization: Beyond Earth Rising Tide (hands-on) | GamesBeat
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The first time I sent out a gunboat to explore the waters of my world in Rising Tide, a giant squid lashed its tentacles onto it and destroyed the vessel.
Thats just one of the dangers from the deep that players face in this expansion for Civilization: Beyond Earth, which debuts on Windows PCs this fall for $30. Published by Take-Two Interactives 2K Games label and developed by Firaxis Games, Rising Tide focuses on civilizations with floating cities on watery worlds. The expansion is the first major expansion pack for Beyond Earth, the latest version of Civilization set in a future when humanity colonizes the stars. Rising Tide is an important downloadable content (DLC) addition that is aimed at keeping gamers loyal to Civilization: Beyond Earth well after its initial 2014 launch.
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| Lead producer on making friends and war in Rising Tide expansion for Civilization: Beyond Earth
Added: 23.07.2015 3:18 | 18 views | 0 comments
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If you want go deeper into Sid Meiers Civilization: Beyond Earth, Andrew Frederiksen has just the thing for you. The lead game producer at Firaxis Games showed us a preview of the Rising Tide expansion of 2Ks Beyond Earth computer game at a recent preview event at its studio in Novato, Calif. The new content is coming this fall, and it is aimed at keeping players addicted to the sci-fi planet colonization game for many hours.
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| Civilization: Beyond Earth - Rising Tide Opens the Floodgates
Added: 22.07.2015 20:33 | 14 views | 0 comments
Firaxis is adding a ton of new aquatic and diplomatic features to its extraterrestrial 4X game.
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| Splashing Down into Civilization: Beyond Earth - Rising Tide
Added: 22.07.2015 20:06 | 11 views | 0 comments
Our impressions from the first 130 turns of this feature-packed expansion.
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| Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth - Rising Tide - Preview
Added: 22.07.2015 14:00 | 11 views | 0 comments
Turning of the tide.
Despite receiving high scores from critics, Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth has received clamorous fan reaction on all fronts. Just take a quick look at
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| Mobile Cities and Creepy Creatures in Civilization: Beyond Earth - The Rising Tide
Added: 22.07.2015 13:00 | 24 views | 0 comments
Human beings are often afraid of new things. And apparently, I am afraid of moving my own floating cities. The city in question was Deepcastle, the capital city of my burgeoning water-based empire in a recent game of "We take the communiques, and the diplomacy dialogue, those are all ways where we can not only share specific information, but flavor as well." Civilization: Beyond Earth - The Rising Tide is certainly not lacking for flavor. Aliens new and old dot the landscape, as does that pesky miasma that complicates your voyages. Fully animated leaders in futuristic versions of familiar garb congratulate you and taunt you. And through it all, you struggle with the neverending urge to take just one more turn. Prepare to once again succumb to that urge when The Rising Tide is released this fall.
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| Mobile Cities and Creepy Creatures in Civilization: Beyond Earth - The Rising Tide
Added: 22.07.2015 13:00 | 3 views | 0 comments
Human beings are often afraid of new things. And apparently, I am afraid of moving my own floating cities. The city in question was Deepcastle, the capital city of my burgeoning water-based empire in a recent game of "We take the communiques, and the diplomacy dialogue, those are all ways where we can not only share specific information, but flavor as well." Civilization: Beyond Earth - The Rising Tide is certainly not lacking for flavor. Aliens new and old dot the landscape, as does that pesky miasma that complicates your voyages. Fully animated leaders in futuristic versions of familiar garb congratulate you and taunt you. And through it all, you struggle with the neverending urge to take just one more turn. Prepare to once again succumb to that urge when The Rising Tide is released this fall.
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