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Extrait: Sid Meier's Starships shares one crucial theme with Civilization: Beyond Earth, the game whose story it loosely continues. Both titles hinge on a very simple idea, powerfully stated: the worst thing you're ever likely to find floating around out in space ...
Extrait: Sid Meier's Starships from developer Firaxis Games follows last year's release of Civilization: Beyond Earth as a standalone title in the same universe with the major difference being its setting in space. Instead of expanding a civilization on a single p...
Publié: 2015-03-30, Auteur: Nick , review by: gamespot.com
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There's no tangibility to the race towards victory conditions, just impenetrable numbers, Diplomacy system is stilted and awkward, Combat exploits make the whole thing a cakewalk
Publié: 2015-03-12, Auteur: Sean , review by: cheatcc.com
Extrait: For a game that has you exploring the cosmos, populating new planets, and upgrading starships, Sid Meier's Starships portrays itself as a relic of the past. It looks to a simpler time of turn-based strategy, far removed from the complexity of the modern C...
Publié: 2015-03-11, Auteur: Nicholas , review by: gamecrate.com
Extrait: The announcement of Sid Meier's Starships so soon after the release of Civilization: Beyond Earth came as something of a surprise. Following the normal patterns of both Firaxis and the gaming industry at large, we would have expected Beyond Earth DLC to b...
A taste of Sid Meier strategy gaming without the Civilization time commitment, Highly approachable, but plenty of room for advanced tactics
UI is poorly designed, Some AI quirks, especially when assessing win/loss probability
Starships condenses Sid Meier's knack for turn-based strategy into a short, two-to-five hour burst of board game-esque tactics that's as satisfying as it is approachable....
Extrait: while the other part is turn-based ship-to-ship combat.Despite the hype, Beyond Earth was a disappointment, with even the design leads admitting that it was not "audacious" enough . It felt like Civilization with a sci-fi paint job, and failed to inno...