PatsFan2003
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The major rebuild for Civ V (??) ruined the franchise for me. I understand you gotta keep the game fresh or the new versions don’t mean anything, but when the game becomes so alien to its predecessors, why keep the name on it?
I actually agree with you. Civ V was not a good version at all. Cities would switch because of culture in a fairly unpredictable way. You could lose if someone built the United Nations and got the major powers to side with them and then, bang, it was all over! Stupid.
Yeah Civ1 was great because it was the first of these type of games that fit together. You could replay it forever since there were so many surprises in how the game worked. I actually thought Civ2 had too many bell's and whistles...
Yeah it's easy to feel disconnected if you haven't played the game in a while but the basic principles are still the same. Build and develop cities. Explore the world, Learn new technologies and civics, pummel your neighbor into dust or not...
Civ VI is actually pretty good and I think they set the game back on track. In addition to learning technologies, you would develop "civics" for different areas.. Military, industrial, scientific, economic, diplomatic etc and you have to the balance the use of these developments depending on what your civ needs at the time. Which btw is directly related to what government you establish in terms of what type and number of civic developments you can pick.
Oligarchies and Republics early on. Theocracy, Democracy, Fascism, Communism later. Fascism is great for a military type government but less economic and scientific. Democracy great for economic, scientific but less formidable in the military area.
If it sounds more complicated it is but it fits together well. And each game is completely different.
Another game with infinite repeatability are the Total War series.
Rome Total War, Medieval Total War, Shogun. Different historical period but you get the idea, Depending on the game you can start as Rome, Greece, Gaul, Egypt and 10 other nations or as Spain, Britain, Ottoman Empire, Venice etc
Half the game is building your empire like Civ but the other half are the real-battles which are really well-done and fun. There you move around your phalanxes, knights, bowman, legions, pikeman whatever.
The map isn't random but most games are totally different.