Beyond the Sword, the second expansion pack for that strategy game to end all strategy games, Civlization IV, will be arriving this July. The expansion, the biggest in Civ history, will focus on the ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. With Civilization IV due out by the end of the year, Firaxis and publisher 2K Games are stepping up the publicity efforts for the game, which is the ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. We were more than a bit curious, and even slightly nervous, about Civilization IV, the next chapter in the signature PC gaming strategy series. The ...
Publisher 2K Games and developer Firaxis have revealed new information on the religion system in the strategy sequel Civilization IV. The upcoming PC game will be the fourth in the long-running and ...
For history and world affairs buffs, there’s just something greatly appealing about Sid Meier’s Civilization IV. In this strategy game, you build a civilization up from spearmen and triremes to ...
If you%uFFFDre a strategy gaming fan, you%uFFFDre gonna have a hard decision choosing between these games. The most obvious to choose would be to pick based upon your personal opinions of their ...
A concept new to Civilization IV is the leader. Instead of merely picking a civilization as you did in past versions of the game, you must pick a leader based on the civilization as well. Most ...
In this era of gaming, our favorite pieces of software are becoming larger and longer to complete. Journeys are becoming epic in length; games like massively multiplayer online games can take months ...
Sid Meier's Civilization is one of those game series: a hallmark of PC gaming, richly beloved by a cult following. It's no surprise, then, that it's always had a very healthy modding scene, but it's ...
Why did it take me so long to adjust the game speed? I played lots of vanilla Civ IV when it came out -- sold my retail copy -- and just recently re-purchased the Complete Pack on Steam. (Beyond the ...
I remember there being a lot of anger when Civilization V launched. It just wasn't Civ IV, the glorious, glorious Civ IV. But a few expansions (and a lot of mods) later, has public opinion changed?