'Civilization VI: Rise & Fall' Score Details DT Recommended Product "'Civilization VI: Rise & Fall' is a solid, but safe expansion of the base game." Adds needed structure to long game Solid new basic content More consistent, interesting decisions throughout Loyalty makes the map matter even more Additions lack narrative punch Still no World Congress or equivalent MSRP $29.99 There's always been a fundamental tension at the heart of Sid Meier's Civilization games: should the games tell a story? Or should mechanics come first? On the one hand, each game of Civilization creates a dynamic reimagining of world history, which remixes familiar historical places and faces from our global saga into a new narrative — Shaka Zulu can conquer France and build the Statue of Liberty in Lyon. Civilization is also a rules-heavy beast of a strategy game, with numbers to crunch and a single winner. It has become increasingly difficult to reconcile these two experiential goals: Being both strategically interesting and narratively coherent the longer a game goes on, has left the series with famously uneven mid-to-late games. With dependably solid opening acts, the project of each major Civ expansion, then, has historically revolved around established a more refined… Read full this story
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