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This fall on Linux, Mac and Windows PC for $49.99, Sid Meier’s Civilization: Beyond Earth will take the strategy game beyond the confines of its home turf to an alien world that players will ...
Beyond Earth begins with the very sci-fi premise of “What if?” What if you took Civilization, the classic turn-based grand strategy game, and made one of its signature endings the beginning of ...
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Sid Meier’s Civilization: Beyond Earth is a spiritual sequel to the latter, a 4x (eXplore, eXpand, eXploit, and eXterminate) game that trades its namesake’s traditional obsession with things ...
The Civilization series has evolved a great deal over its twenty-three year history, though many of the core features remain. Beyond Earth is no different. You still play on a hex map. You still ...
The preview build of Civilization: Beyond Earth only gives you 250 turns. It amounts to about four hours of play, unless you're trying a "small-Civ" strategy and just trying to win the game on the ...
I clicked the option next to "EXIT TO MENU." "Just one more turn." Civilization: Beyond Earth launches October 24th on Windows. Linux and Mac versions are slated to launch later this year.
According to Civilization: Beyond Earth, that world is both wildly different and eerily similar to the one they left behind. While the surface of this new world is foreign, filled with toxic ...
Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth looks like a game that shouldn't exist. Turn-based. Hex grids. Tech webs. Resource pods. Orbital layers. Intrigue levels. Virtues. Affinities. A mouthful of ...
It's wonderful, soul-sucking entertainment. Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth shifts the series' brand of turn-based discovery and conquest off-planet, and the sci-fi setting puts a slick ...
Civilization: Beyond Earth starts from a position of greatness. Even on these barely recognizable alien worlds, the addictiveness of building cities, exploration, and tactical combat holds up well.
Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth is the natural extension of a series of games that begin in a pre-agricultural age, pulling the player right up to intergalactic travel. It is the story of ...