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LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaControl a civilization, from the beginnings of life, all the way towards the modern age. All while avoiding barbarians, gathering resources and dealing with the other civilizations. Will you... Leggi tuttoControl a civilization, from the beginnings of life, all the way towards the modern age. All while avoiding barbarians, gathering resources and dealing with the other civilizations. Will your nation thrive?Control a civilization, from the beginnings of life, all the way towards the modern age. All while avoiding barbarians, gathering resources and dealing with the other civilizations. Will your nation thrive?
- Nominato ai 1 BAFTA Award
- 1 vittoria e 6 candidature totali
Natasha Loring
- Advisor
- (voce)
Fatma Naguib
- Amanitore
- (voce)
- (as Fatma Abd Alsalam)
Alhan Gharam
- Saladin
- (voce)
Gianmarco Ceconi
- Trajan
- (voce)
Jorge Badillo
- Gilgamesh
- (voce)
Nervana Hesham Ali Hafez
- Cleopatra
- (voce)
- (as Nirvana Hisham)
Irwin Daayán
- Montezuma
- (voce)
Pawan Shukla
- Gandhi
- (voce)
Recensioni in evidenza
This game has such an incredible amount of depth that I get sucked into it for hours at a time. Highly recommended for people who like that kind of stuff, but I understand that it's not for everyone.
This is my second Civilization game.
Unlike the fifth episode, the leader's computer graphics have changed a lot. I don't like it because it seems far from the civilization game. Also, leaders of some civilizations do not seem appropriate. For example, while it is true that the Korean leader, Queen Seondeok, is a remarkable figure in Korean history, there are many more excellent figures in Korean history than she is. And one of France's leaders, Catherine de' Medici, was Italian and a political opponent of French master Henry IV, so I wondered whether it was appropriate.
But the fact that the game is fun hasn't changed. The fun of pioneering and developing civilization has not changed. Also, the OST was great. A minor bug was not visible when I played. Addictiveness is a game comparable to drugs. Except for the disappointing points written above, it is a very high-quality game.
Unlike the fifth episode, the leader's computer graphics have changed a lot. I don't like it because it seems far from the civilization game. Also, leaders of some civilizations do not seem appropriate. For example, while it is true that the Korean leader, Queen Seondeok, is a remarkable figure in Korean history, there are many more excellent figures in Korean history than she is. And one of France's leaders, Catherine de' Medici, was Italian and a political opponent of French master Henry IV, so I wondered whether it was appropriate.
But the fact that the game is fun hasn't changed. The fun of pioneering and developing civilization has not changed. Also, the OST was great. A minor bug was not visible when I played. Addictiveness is a game comparable to drugs. Except for the disappointing points written above, it is a very high-quality game.
I was at war for the majority of the game, in one city that the AI couldn't manage to take. It was a war that I could largely ignore as I went about the rest of the game, and that is just not fun. When you keep it going just to see if the PC can think a way to take it... it doesn't make for a fun game.
IV was my favorite and V I absolutely hated... and then came VI...
... there are points of this that I like and would want to keep in future installments. And then there is, well...
... once more it is like you are using a God Mod when you go to war, the AI still isn't there as far as strategy and you still need the ability to stack for it to be a threat.
But, like V, if you are playing with friends... the wars aren't as bad and the new way is actually a lot of fun... but civ isn't exactly a game made for group play, it's more of an alone time killer.
And it doesn't punish as much economically for having an empire, but it still discourages watching your armies sweep across the glob a little too much.
But the killer is still stacking units for me. I don't want to play a game where I can fight a war without having the outcome matter. I want to be able to lose... and you really can't with an AI that can't think well enough to keep the artillery in the rear. When you let the computer stack, you have more fun because the computer is more of a threat.
The AI isn't a strategic threat, and it still punishes the parts of the game that make it fun and replaces them with victories that aren't as satisfying to win.
IDK, I am hoping in the next installment, they will change things back to a stack, or make the AI smart enough to use the new war mechanics effectively.
IV was my favorite and V I absolutely hated... and then came VI...
... there are points of this that I like and would want to keep in future installments. And then there is, well...
... once more it is like you are using a God Mod when you go to war, the AI still isn't there as far as strategy and you still need the ability to stack for it to be a threat.
But, like V, if you are playing with friends... the wars aren't as bad and the new way is actually a lot of fun... but civ isn't exactly a game made for group play, it's more of an alone time killer.
And it doesn't punish as much economically for having an empire, but it still discourages watching your armies sweep across the glob a little too much.
But the killer is still stacking units for me. I don't want to play a game where I can fight a war without having the outcome matter. I want to be able to lose... and you really can't with an AI that can't think well enough to keep the artillery in the rear. When you let the computer stack, you have more fun because the computer is more of a threat.
The AI isn't a strategic threat, and it still punishes the parts of the game that make it fun and replaces them with victories that aren't as satisfying to win.
IDK, I am hoping in the next installment, they will change things back to a stack, or make the AI smart enough to use the new war mechanics effectively.
Sid Meier's Civilization VI is a truly immersive gaming experience. The game's beautiful graphics and stunning music contribute to an engaging atmosphere. The gameplay is rich and complex, offering a satisfying level of variety. One notable aspect is the extensive value provided by the DLC, enhancing the overall gaming experience. The charismatic world leaders featured add a unique touch to the Civilization series.
If I had to make it even less words, I would just say I'm loving this game. It's one of those titles where there is that magical feeling of enjoying every second and just not wanting to stop playing. If you still haven't played a Civ game, you should definitely try this one.
If I had to make it even less words, I would just say I'm loving this game. It's one of those titles where there is that magical feeling of enjoying every second and just not wanting to stop playing. If you still haven't played a Civ game, you should definitely try this one.
Why design a game that is so difficult for new players that you lose ten games in a row on the easiest difficulty setting? That should be at least normal setting for those who have played the pc versions for a long time. There is just so many insane micromanage everything with so many different bonus' that really make little to no sense at all. Custom game never works as the game just decides for you. Its just not even enjoyable or really even playable. Will never invest another cent into this developer again.
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- BlooperIn the loading screen briefing for Alexander, the wording says "Macedon" but the narrator says "Macedonia".
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