Testseek.com have collected 25 expert reviews of the Sid Meiers Civilization: Revolution and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sid Meiers Civilization: Revolution.
July 2008
(82%)
25 Reviews
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Published: 2008-07-07, Author: Gabe , review by: gamespy.com
Intuitive analog stick controls; plenty of techs, buildings and units; crisp graphical detail.
Vicious and vindictive AI; limited multiplayer options hinder longevity; Gandhi will crush you.
PC gamers have long revered Sid Meiers take on simulated world-building, but those confined to consoles have had precious little contact with the turn-based strategy game that spawned the concept of "just one more turn." Heck, the closest thing 360 ga...
Abstract: The game is a familiar one and while the next-gen iteration does not seem to have the depth of the PC counterpart, what has been accomplished here is remarkable. It plays very well on the PS3 with intuitive controls, solid graphics, and streamlined gam...
Addictive gameplay, Nice presentation, Easier to to pick up and play than PC Civ, Smooth interface, Online multiplayer
Hardcore Civ fans may not like how it’s been simplified
The gameplay in Civilization Revolution takes place from the top-down perspective, showing a map of the land subtly divided into segments that you can move to one-by-one on each turn. Each turn constitutes 100 years in history and you can order your un...
Firaxis must be commended for what could’ve been a very clunky or patronising console port. Instead, the series’ depth and spirit has been encapsulated in an addictive and appropriate PS3 package. 8.0/10Print this pageUser reviews (2)Share thi...
Abstract: You say you want a revolution... Well if that means dumbing down my all-time favourite strategy game to please console fanboys, you can count me out!But my knee-jerk angry rhetoric, it seems, is somewhat misplaced. Instead of the expected cross-breedin...
Quick rounds, whimsical character animation, huge depth of play, multiple challenging ways to win, balanced combat, and theyve actually succeeded in making it all easy to control.
Occasional graphical bugs, some questionable AI moves.
Abstract: BY THE year 2070, my conquest of the world was complete. The Aztechs were my allies and the Russians were nothing but an annoyance.Civilization Revolution reinterprets the rules of conquests. The turn-based strategy game allows players to pick a cultur...