Civilization V: Brave New World Review

“I ate civilization. It poisoned me; I was defiled. And then," he added in a lower tone, "I ate my own wickedness.” – Aldous Huxley, Brave New World

Civilization V, like its predecessors, can be a test of self-control: You must prevent yourself from breaking your strategic temperament and subsequently blasting away every opponent with sheer…

  • All-around refinement
  • Amps up the mid-game for better tension
  • Tourism and archaeology
  • Ideologies and cultural influence
  • World Congress significantly improves relevance of city-states
  • Revamped trade routes
  • Somewhat high price point (for now)
  • Ideologies, once available, make Social Policies practically obsolete

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All-around refinement Amps up the mid-game for better tension Tourism and archaeology Ideologies and cultural influence World Congress significantly improves relevance of city-states Revamped trade routes Somewhat high price point (for now) Ideologies, once available, make Social Policies practically obsolete
All-around refinement Amps up the mid-game for better tension Tourism and archaeology Ideologies and cultural influence World Congress significantly improves relevance of city-states Revamped trade routes Somewhat high price point (for now) Ideologies, once available, make Social Policies practically obsolete
All-around refinement Amps up the mid-game for better tension Tourism and archaeology Ideologies and cultural influence World Congress significantly improves relevance of city-states Revamped trade routes Somewhat high price point (for now) Ideologies, once available, make Social Policies practically obsolete
All-around refinement Amps up the mid-game for better tension Tourism and archaeology Ideologies and cultural influence World Congress significantly improves relevance of city-states Revamped trade routes Somewhat high price point (for now) Ideologies, once available, make Social Policies practically obsolete
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