NoobFeed editor Turzo writes - Sid Meier's Civilization VII, in its attempt to tone down the repetition and micromanagement, has harmed it more than any good it did. Aside from the main and core issues of lacking depth in its content and having a horrible UI, Civilization VII isn't that bad. If you want a better game, though, stick with Civilization VI or V.
Prices revealed for all Nintendo Switch 2 Upgrade Packs, coming from both Nintendo and third-parties.
Weird the Jamboree pack being 20 with no new boards or minigames for party mode, way to miss the mark. Minigame variety is seriously lacking for the party mode compared to superstars, my biggest issue with the game, think I'll pass on that.
I wonder if there will be supply issues (unable to find the system). Interesting that they are launching in the middle of the year as well.
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Not really in the mood for these anymore. I overplayed Civ 5 and somehow it tired me out.
Isn't that bad - 3/10 for a slightly awkward user interface. What a joke get out of here with your dumb clickbait.
The game needs some balancing and tweaking but it's perfectly enjoyable, looks good, runs well, has interesting and deep mechanics and is fun. This snobbery is ridiculous.
The game plays much better with a keyboard and mouse,