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Sunday, October 1, 2006 |
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Review: Picks and pans
Civilization IV: Warlords 3 stars
The expansion "Civilization IV: Warlords" adds various tweaks and improvements to the game. And like any good expansion, it doesn't try to fix what isn't broken. What it does do is add a new emphasis on warfare with the new Great General unit, produced as a player's forces fight against the enemy. The Warlords aren't all that's new. Players can now become or take nations as vassals, there are several new civilizations and corresponding leaders, and old leaders' traits have been reworked. A handful of new units, Wonders, and other stuff help round out the package. And there's an extensive new set of custom scenarios in which a player re-creates a historical event -- Alexander the Great's campaigns, for example. [Read More]
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