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Topic: Civilization Revolution Review
Steve Farrelly
Posts: 514
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

We've been taking to world domination through a space race, a nuclear arms race and a theatre race in the home console version of Sid Meier's Civilization, Civilization: Revolution.

Available for both PS3 and Xbox 360 (there's also a DS version), Civ Rev takes the Civilization formula and streamlines it for accessible pick-up-and-play usage on the home-console replete with a robust multiplayer mode and plenty of online developer support.

Has doing this heightened the experience though? Or is it just cheapened? Hit up our robust review for the full skinny, otherwise, be sure to have a look at our AusGamers game page for more.
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fpot
Posts: 15394
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
I'll just stick to civ4 :P
Tiptop
Posts: 7
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

This is way better than Civ 4, less un-necessary bulls*** and lame distractions that take away with gameplay.
Bah
Posts: 2878
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Game of history?
fpot
Posts: 15404
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
This is way better than Civ 4, less un-necessary bulls*** and lame distractions that take away with gameplay.
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N-Dude
Posts: 475
Location: USA
Typo in thread title = nuke.

On a serious note, I support content in QGL.
Tollaz0r!
Posts: 8807
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Was it just me, did anyone else read a while chunk of text twice?
zonks
Posts: 1
Location:

Its a cool game and all, but the gap between normal and hard is GIGANTIC, too many frigin times my Uber tanks got owned by goram archers
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