The problems with Civ 6’s core mechanics, however, will never allow for basic improvement unless some core mechanics changes come with any future DLC. Civ 6 isn’t even as fun as Civ 5, though. Civ 5 also suffered from that, but it grew up to be a much better game with a few DLCs. Finally, I’ve had time to come to the realization that Civ 6 is no where near the game that Civ 4 was.
Once we got power back after Irma, this was the first one I fired up, and played it for three days solid (in between things such as cleaning up and stuff). I’ve been playing it on and off since before Blizzcon 2016, and yet I have not finished a single game. Of all the games I’ve recently purchased, this is the one I was most eager to get. Here, then, are some mini reviews and in some cases, final reviews.
This window of time gave me ample opportunity to fully evaluate and compare some games that had especially languished while I went and did other thingys.
Fortunately, I have plenty of games loaded up on my PC that have received little love while I was playing WoW, and do not require The Internets. Casa de Grimmtooth exists in the path that Hurricane Irma took, and as a result we lost internet connectivity for over a week.