Sid Meiers Civilization IV Beyond the Sword
- 10 new civilizations
- 12 new scenarios
- 78 new units and 64 new buildings
- 16 new leaders
- 5 new technologies
Product Description
The massive Civilization IV universe is about to become more epic with this 2nd expansion pack to the 2005 Game of the Year. The largest Civ expansion set ever, Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword focuses on the “late game” time periods after the invention of gunpowder and will deliver 12 unique and challenging scenarios made by the development team at Firaxis as well as some esteemed members of the Civ Community.
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The game is splendid but i never try any civ game before so from what i heard about civ 4 i expected something better than command and conquer something more action not only order all of your unit to do something and then press the red turn button . It’s like CHESS game with some addition .
The Thought of choosing a legendary leader at the begining is splendid but they in fact do not anything to the result of the game . They just question for techonlogy , help and War .
The fames bunged effective with me many times allthough my laptop is new and very excellent one .
you can start this game and end it without killing any unit which is furstrating because there is 6 winning scenarios . One of them is Time winning (if you reach 2050 with the highest score you are winner).
When you attack a city with a large army only one unit can fight at a time . Presume that i lose about 6 cavalries to one maceman …
Near the end of the game you can creare air craft . Some of the are useless .
The bottom line : I don’t recommend this game to any one who like action strategies game like command and conquer but if you have heart deases or shape conundrum you can buy this game because you adrenaline will never rush
Rating: 1 / 5
The game didn’t work. Tbe second disk was terrible. Contacted the company and they wanted me to send it back within a designated time. I couldn’t do that. I live to far from town to justify the trip just for a game.
Rating: 1 / 5
Everyone says this is a splendid game… and it probably is, but it’s not my cup of tea.
Rating: 3 / 5
Folks,
This game is simply blah. It is a dull, slow-moving game. BTS looks and plays about the same as Warlords, which played about the same as vanilla Civ4. Not anything earth-shattering here.
The game STILL goes out of sync when you play multiplayer. Get a life Sid. Fix the darn MP please. I mean, really, go play Company of Heroes, BF2, even ancient Risk II, or Monopoly online, and you will not go out of sync…EVER.
The Random Events feature are always (at least for our family) a BAD thing.
The Quests feature has never worked for any family member. It always says we fail a quest, even though we meet the supplies of the quest.
There are only three things which BTS is an improvement on:
1. Spy system is pretty cool, though most things are way too expensive for the spy to do, so you end up doing petty crap like steal the town’s treasury, which is usually a nothing.
2. Random Personalities: You can mix and match a leader to the country of your choice.
3. Corporations have their own suite of options, like Civics.
All in all, a rather bland, dull game, no matter how many ways you play it.
Regards,
JohnYoga
Rating: 3 / 5
The company sent out faulty disks that don’t load. I’ve tried three different cds and all of them were useless. I’m tired of exchanging terrible disks for more terrible disks, this game is going in the trash.
Rating: 1 / 5