![]() ![]() Whether you want to go with a classic like Teddy Roosevelt or Cleopatra or opt for one of the other greats you might not be so familiar with, there is someone for everyone. But becoming great brings with it new enemies, outsiders intent on tearing down the foundations of the society you have forged, and leaving you no choice but to crush them like ants beneath your sandal.Ĭhoosing your character has never been more difficult because there is now a whopping 46 different world leaders to choose from. ![]() Once a settlement is established, rulers must then train armies, build monuments and housing, and farm their lands in order to advance themselves and build their reputations. Players take on the role of one of histories great (or not so great) leaders, as they build new settlements and communities to rule over as they see fit. Civilization VI was originally released in 2016, but wouldn’t find its way onto PS4 or Xbox One until last month, finding new life with expansions packs called Rise and Fall and Gathering Storm. Originally inspired by God games such as Sim City, Sid Meier’s long-running video game franchise has gone from strength to strength, crossing multiple platforms, to become one of the most successful and beloved franchises of all time. But would Civilisation 6 live up to our very high expectations? Or would it crumble before us quicker than Pompeii at the foot of Mount Vesuvius?įor the uninitiated (aka Barbarians) reading this, Civilization is a series of turn-based strategy games originally created back in 1991. Collectively, all of us in the office are huge fans of the long-standing strategy series, so to be gifted such an opportunity by those fine folks over at 2K Games was a dream come true. This month, we here at Two Beard Gaming were lucky enough to be offered the chance to review one of the most hotly anticipated releases of the year Sid Meier’s Civilisation 6. ![]()
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