Funny News: Civilization IV rises
October 25, 2005:
Civilization IV rises
Sid Meier's latest strategy-sim takes the series into full 3D for first time, adds new ways to manage a society.
2K Games today announced that it is bringing
Civilization IV to the unwashed masses--and to the washed masses, too. Starting tomorrow, masses of all manner will be able to buy the latest strategy sim from Sid Meier, as it is at this moment on its way to North American retailers (a European release is planned for November 4).
Where previous installments of the series won acclaim for letting players take a
civilization from the cradle to the grave (or world domination) through ugly warfare or uglier politics,
Civilization IV looks to ...
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www.gamespot.com
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