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Civilization V: Brave New World Review - Trade Conquers All | The Escapist

Added: 09.07.2013 4:16 | 22 views | 0 comments


The Escapist: "The sweeping changes to the Civilization V ruleset are both refreshing and familiar. Each of the updates feels like a logical evolution and are seamlessly integrated with the existing systems. Brave New World feels like Civ V Complete."

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Civilization V Brave New World Review | GamerFuzion

Added: 09.07.2013 1:16 | 20 views | 0 comments


Its here, just a sigh separates us from the launch of Civilization V Brave New World, the latest expansion of the great fifth installment in the saga of strategy and domination most successful of all time. Take a look at the review and find what is new in it.

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PC | Civilization V: Brave New World Review

Added: 09.07.2013 1:03 | 18 views | 0 comments


Brave New World fulfills Civilization V's full potential, and stands as one of the most expertly crafted strategy games in years.

From: www.gamespot.com

Sid Meier's Civilization V: Brave New World Screens

Added: 08.07.2013 18:00 | 14 views | 0 comments


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Civilization V: Brave New World fails to make an interesting strategy game | GamesBeat review

Added: 08.07.2013 17:16 | 17 views | 0 comments


GamesBeat's Rob Savillo: The first 100 turns or so of a Civ V game hold that magic of the better prequels in this series so full of exploration, discovery, mystery, and chance. It doesnt hurt that the animations are beautiful and the attention to detail gorgeous; at times, Id start a war just to see rockets fly or swords clash. But as the game progresses, it quickly devolves into the same cycle of rote resource accumulation of filling culture and gold and science and tourism and faith and happiness buckets. Thatd be all right if their buildup wasnt a surefire thing you could depend upon. Sometimes Civ V feels like its on autopilot, which isnt the hallmark of a strategy game worth your time.

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Vandal- Civilization V: Brave New World Review

Added: 08.07.2013 16:16 | 17 views | 0 comments


Vandal:Fight for world leadership, inspired by the great nations of history to discover the power of the new World Congress and squeeze the full potential in culture, tourism and ideology.

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USGamer- Civilization V: Brave New World Review

Added: 08.07.2013 16:16 | 18 views | 0 comments


USG:Is globalization enough to elevate Civilization V into the strategy game we all thought it could be in 2010?

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Gamesradar- Civilization V: Brave New World: Review

Added: 08.07.2013 15:16 | 24 views | 0 comments


GR:Civilization V has always had a problem: most of the fun is front-loaded. Finding your place in the world is the height of the game's enjoyment, and the feeling you get when you build your first ocean-faring vessel--breaking into the dark blue and seeing what else is out there in the world--is unparalleled. Once you've seen all there is to see things become fairly routine, and you set about either destroying or improving the world as you see fit. It's this problem that Civilization V: Brave New World attempts to fix--helping stead the downward decline that every Civ match takes once you leave the Renaissance Era. While it doesn't solve it completely, it seamlessly provides plenty of improvements to help make for longer, more enjoyable games.

From: n4g.com

Civilization 5: Brave New World: Review

Added: 08.07.2013 13:00 | 16 views | 0 comments


Civilization V: Brave New World no longer really feels like Civ V so much as it does Civ VI.

From: www.ign.com

Civilization 5: Brave New World: Review

Added: 08.07.2013 13:00 | 9 views | 0 comments


Civilization V: Brave New World no longer really feels like Civ V so much as it does Civ VI.

From: www.ign.com


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