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| Addiction Level | 8.8/10 |
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| Graphics | 8.8/10 |
| Value for Money | 8.5/10 |
| Reviewer Rating | 9/10 |
| Overall Rating | 9/10 |
Full review by
ko01![]()
on 6th May 2006
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User Rating : 9
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Good Points: Massive improvement to the previous games that people just build lots of junk satellite cities just so that other players can't. That's ugly and too much trouble. The new game introduces zone of control so the need to put some junk city on the spot is no longer there.
General comments: Better balanced than Civilisation 3, although the same problem of cheating by the NPC is still there. The AI isn't good enough to give us a lash without cheating.
ko01's review and ratings | 77 words
Review by
CradleSnatcher![]()
on 9th Jan 2006
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User Rating : 9
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Initially, I found Civilization 4 somewhat over-rated. And even while I played my first tutorial game, I felt disappointed, especially because of its intensive system requirements. But, as I played it longer, I could not help but be addicted to my game -- as in previous versions. This 4th version is worth the wait.
It purports to be multi-player capable, but I haven't tried it yet.
CradleSnatcher's full review | 144 words
Review by
pervin![]()
on 29th Dec 2005
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User Rating : 8
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I really looked forward to the release of the Civilisation IV PC game. I am pleased with the graphics and the navigation, especially the zoom in to the city level.
I also like the new leaders, and love that I can be either Washington or Roosevelt in the US category.
I like the religion aspects of the game. I like that you can send an Islamic, Buddhist, Jewish or Christian missionary to spread religion across your world.
Additionally, I enjoy choosing different aspects of government, from f ...
pervin's full review | 112 words
Review by
jamessiddle![]()
on 28th Dec 2005
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User Rating : 10
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Civilization IV is one of THE classic PC games. The gameplay is practically unchanged since the original version (10+ years ago), except for gameplay tweaks (such as a winning through 'culture'), and major graphics and sound improvements.
The latest version includes multiplayer support out of the box, so you can play with your friends over the internet.
Civilization may devour your time, so don't be surprised if you start a game, then look up and 4 hours have passed :-)
jamessiddle's full review | 119 words

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