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Sid Meier's Civilization IV: Colonization


The classic game is refreshed with the blood of patriots and tyrants

Each of the four playable European powers (England, France, Spain, and the Netherlands) has a unique advantage that affects your strategies, and each has two leaders with an additional bonus. The Dutch, for instance, have a more stable economy, and depending on which leader you choose, you also get either increased production or fewer tax hikes from the King. And in place of research, Col lets you recruit founding fathers to your Continental Congress for added bonuses. With a different set of bonuses each time on random maps, there’s more than a little replayability potential here.

Civ IV’s rock-solid engine has gotten an impressive graphical update, with lush green environments and reflective water. The world looks almost too good for this kind of game, since you can’t tell just by looking at a tile exactly what kinds of resources you’ll get by building a colony there, but that’s a problem easily solved by enabling the resource display view. Recognizing that nothing kills an extended play session like bad or repetitive music, Firaxis included a wide selection of excellent-quality tunes in both American Revolutionary War–era and Native American styles for your listening pleasure.

If you and up to three friends have some serious time on your hands, you can kill it with a round of online multiplayer (Internet, LAN, or by email) or in hotseat mode - though you shouldn’t expect to finish a game unless the lot of you are extremely dedicated to the cause. If you missed Col the first time around (and most of you probably did), now is an excellent chance to pick it up and dive into the colonial era. Even with a single path to independence and the balance issues, there are so many different factors that go into achieving victory that it will take many, many replays before it becomes monotonous.

PC Gamer scores games on a percentage scale, which is rounded to the closest whole number to determine the GamesRadar score.

PCG Final Verdict: 84% (excellent)

Sep 19, 2008

You'll love
  • Addictive gameplay
  • High replayability factor
  • Excellent music and graphics
You'll hate
  • Combat imbalances
  • Punishingly difficult revolution
  • Educating citizens is pointless

 
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grognard66  - 1 year 2 months ago 
That resource management screen brings back some memories of the original. I played the original MANY hours and can't wait for this one. Glad to see that Dan gave it a favorable review (although I'm rarely disappointment with Firaxis titles).
Colonizationfan  - 1 year 2 months ago 
It will be interesting to see how difficult the revolution really is, seems that many feel the same way. It's too bad if education is no longer worthwhile, that was one of the challenging and fun aspects of the original. High replayability is a major plus, though. Can't wait!
Aaronapps95  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Does this game have a similar layout and play the same as Age of Empries 3?
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Sid Meier's Civilization IV: Colonization
Sid Meier's Civilization IV: Colonization

Genre: Strategy
Release date: Sep 22, 2008
Published by: 2K Games
Developed by: Firaxis
Franchise: Civilization
Min system requirements: P4 1.2GHz, 512MB RAM, 64MB videocard, 900MB HD space
Recommended system: P4 1.8GHz, 1gb RAM, 128mb videocard
Multiplayer Modes:
Online
4 player VS
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The classic game is refreshed with the blood of patriots and tyrants
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