Holy shit, I'm writing about a PC game (one of the very few I own, aside from the entire Unreal franchise on PC). (Also, I can't sleep, so I'm writing this now.) Anywho, I recently got into this game....like last week or so. I played solo for a wee bit, but after the 1.8 update came out, I started playing multiplayer on my buddy's server. Over this passed weekend, (Friday, I think), I got a little drunk from Goldschlager and Coke.....it was all I had. Needless to say, since I am posting, some shenanigans occurred. I built a tree hotel earlier in the week....it looks like a giant tree on the outside, multiple floors with beds on the inside, with somewhat of a leafy balcony, some of which leads to a tiny room at the top. My tree hotel was located in a forest.....and I decided to have a campfire....with some Netherrack. For those unfamiliar, it's a block that will burn forever. Well that caused some problems.....namely a forest fire. Smokey the Bear would not have been proud of me. It took 3 of us to put out the blaze with buckets of water (we were using creative mode, so that helped)....and then we had to find all the water sources and delete them again. I spent the remainder of the night rebuilding.....the leaves won't ever look the same. All I wanted was a campfire. Just one campfire.
Minecraft beta 1.8.1 is out now on direct download from http://www.minecraft.net/ , for $21.95. The full version should be out in November for about $25, and an Xbox 360 version is also planned. (Which I also think will be a November release, but don't quote me.) I mean, there probably are ways to get it for free, but I wouldn't. These dudes deserve the money for such an awesome, yet simple game.
Edit: Had the wrong full game price estimate.
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Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Friday, September 9, 2011
Budget Gaming: Civ 5
If you're one of the 7 people who have never heard of civilization it's a turn based strategy franchise in which you build an empire from scratch and try to make that nation the most powerful in the world.
Civ 5 is the weekend deal on Steam this weekend, on sale for $12.50:
Civilization 5 is the latest in the series that started way back in the 90s. On it's own it is certainly an amazing game but when you compare it to other games in the series it turns into just a good game.
Deciding what to produce |
Civ5 is certainly a good Civ game, but then again I can't think of a bad one (I haven't played Civ3 so I could be wrong). I would place Civ5 near the bottom ranks of Civ games though. Again, don't get me wrong, it's an amazing game in it's own right. However, Compared to Civ4 (certainly the best in my opinion) it doesn't quite make the cut. I can still get lost in playing the game and accidentally stay up until 5am trying to conquer the world but it just isn't the same.
Social Policies |
Now onto the things I don't like...
For one it's missing religions. The religions in Civ4 were amazing and added real depth to the game. They were an important tool in diplomacy and could often help you win an early victory. I remember I once won a game of Civ4 before even getting out of the Classical Age because all I did was convert everyone to my religion and made them my friend and I won a diplomatic victory. While you may say "That sounds way too easy! I want a challenge." it was a challenge! Converting everyone to my religion took a lot of my resources and instead of creating useful buildings in my cities I was stuck making missionaries. Of course I made it easy on myself by making the world a Pangea world (a world with only one continent). These kind of memorable moments are gone from Civ5.
Something else that peeves me about this installment is the fact that they charge for Civilizations and maps. They don't even find community members to make new and interesting mods to sell them and give them a part of the profits. To me it seems like a bit of money grubbing on their part to sell content that users could make themselves with the extensive modding tools that Civilization is famous for. Civilization has always been a great place for modders to make a name for themselves because it's relatively easy to create a mod and get it out there. With the Mod browser it makes it easier to find great mods.
Belgrade, a city-state surrounded by my empire. |
TL;DR
Civ5 is certainly a good game. It's got a few new things to Civilization including hex tiles instead of square, social policies (a sort of talent tree for your civ, which I really like), no more unit stacking, mod browser, etc. However, it changed a few things about the series that I feel are for the worse including charging for DLC that could be made by users, and getting rid of the religions and corporations from Civ4. The city-states that were added into the game really don't add enough to the game to be fun or interesting. It's a great game and I would recommend it but for the hardcore Civilization fan I might recommend staying with Civ4. But then again this is 75% off for the weekend so at $12.50 why not pick it up?
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