MT:Brave New World follows in many Civilization entries’ footsteps by pulling out themes of human history and crafting around them, rather than embarking on a Quixotic quest to accurately model unbelievably complex interactions. In reality, the United Nations doesn’t meet every 60 years to debate two proposals that could include a global embargo on a major power, but that implementation makes a vastly more fun and interesting game mechanic than a largely impotent body that great powers ignore with impunity.
An article that gives some insight why Civilization V still fascinates some gamers after so many years since its release.
I remember back in the early 90's (I swear I do) at university there was somebody in my dorm room pretty much 24 hours a day playing Civ II on my Amiga.
Has anyone else ever started playing a Civ game after dinner, then just casually look through the window and think " Holy crap...The sun has risen!"
JUST ONE MORE... TURN.
Bill Lavoy (Prima Games): Gaming on a PC can be an intimidating venture for a lot of people. Veterans of the platform will tell you how cheap it is compared to consoles, and that's likely true in a lot of cases. The problem as we see it, however, is that most people are turned off by the idea of building or upgrading, and even having to use a mouse and keyboard. Simply put, some people just want to lean back on the couch with a controller in hand and game like they did with the Nintendo Entertainment System in the 1980s.
The problem with that approach is that there are too many great PC exclusives to ignore, and most of them aren't resource hogs that require a super-computer to run. With that being said, in the spirit of helping you discover some awesome games that your PlayStation 4 and Xbox One don't have, here are five PC games you should play today.
Seriously that is a Bull Crap list aimed at making consolers laugh at PC Gaming.
Goat Simulator? Really? GTFO
I would choose
STALKER Shadow of Chernobyl
Gary's Mod
Rise of Nations
Guild Wars 2
Wing Commander
I tried to gather games from across several genres.
Brave New World is the newest expansion pack for the critically acclaimed Civilization V by strategy developer Firaxis and continues on from Gods and Kings as tweaks to features from the original Civ V and adding new features such as Tourism and Ideologies.
After Playing Total War, I can't get into civilization any more.
These games are hugely overrated and while they are good and offer content and replay value, they are boring.
You do all the same stuff in Total War, except you stay within the same era and you actually get to fight the battles in the most realistic way presentable.
Not trying to knock this game, but it literally hasn't changed since Civ 1.
At least each Total War game changes things up specific to the era or game.