Under the surface lies something of a bionic game - they have rebuilt it, and the new product is better, stronger, faster - well, probably not faster (unless daddy has bought you a silky P133), but it's one hell of a game all the same.
It is an incredible and very addictive game; once you start playing you won't want to stop... You will want to play Civilization II over and over, as every game is different.
Okay, this one is a legendary game, maybe the most influential strategy game ever. Its really a great concept **** in the first place and it is masterfully done in Civ2, from the humble start as a singular settler to the continental empires and colossal civilizations made later in the game, it is a journey that challenge the player to think about every decision, from trying to focus on diplomacy, technology or military, there are plenty of ways to make to beat the game.
Also, for the time, it had good graphics and sound design, and very few bugs for a complex game. Even to this day, its my favorite Strategy game to play, one that guarentees hundreds of hours of fun, and with the current mods and customization avaliable, it makes even better to play nowadays, this is simply the kind of game that will never get old.
The best strategy game ever, no doubt! I fellow in love with the series ever since Civ2 was released. 1. CIV2
2. Civ III
3. Civ V 4. Colonization & Civ 1
While those looking for a revolutionary new game may not be entirely satisfied, any serious gamer who can even imagine enjoying this game probably will.
Microprose managed to add a score of new play elements that help the aging strategy classic evolve - without sacrificing the game’s addictive qualities.
A cult classic and frequent contender in best games of all times lists. The Civilization franchise is a well know series of turn based strategy games. Civilizations 2 is considered as one of the best games in the franchise in regard to its time. You pick a nationality with appropriate leader like for example George Washington for the USA or Gandhi for India and start 4000 years before Christ with just the knowledge of roads and a settler (Rarely it can be 2 settlers and this is a mayor bonus). You are developing your society by building cities, building structures, research new inventions, taxes and warfare. It has a lot of depth as you have diplomacy, political ideologies, a satisfaction value for citizens, resources, units and a lot of tactics to chose. The mechanics are interwoven. With each new technology you have new options. Be it new units, buildings or ideologies. Of cause you also unlock follow up research options. Settlers are used to create cities or build roads and irrigate the ground. Both help your city grow and roads allow faster travel. Military units are for scouting (fog of war to uncover) and fighting. During the game you will develop a lot of different units. For the cities location is everything. Rivers are nice and there are also special resources on the map you should prioritize. You can build a lot of buildings in your city that help getting more resources or more research done per round. There are also world wonders which are extremely expensive but have great benefits. There are also ideologies which give also benefits and you should appease your citizens as they will riot if you fail them. There is of cause warfare as you can simply conquer your way to victory. I end here with this set up. The game itself is really good and addicting. You have so much options to develop your civilization and multiple win scenarios. Be it conquering all opponents, colonize Alpha Centauri or be the most develop nation at the end (There is a rating system). For each game or playthrough you have a randomly created map you can adjust for your preferences before creation like size, number of other nations or structure of the world (more oceans, more land, climate etc.). This give a lot of replay value. It is one of the strategy games you will play for hours while saying just another turn before I quit. The AI works well for its time on higher difficulty. On the lower I had no problems but I preferred larger maps which gives even with a full roaster of other nations more time to develop. I had no bugs and glitches in my playtime. Overall this is a classic and rightfully praised for its time. It still works well and I still recommend it.
This is maybe the best game I ever played, in terms of game mechanics and rules. Newer versions added more complexity and modern visuals, but all the fun was already there, game time was just right.
The game should be renamed Civilization Zombies, because the AI is ****. They will send siege units to battle your infantry, they'll suicide their army on battles they can't win, they'll build settlers while you're in the middle of taking their city. Of course to make up for it they have huge bonuses and numerous cheats, such as full map vision and walking on water.
Don't get me wrong - the core game itself is excellent, and much better than the recent games. But unless you have 6 partners to play with, don't bother. When playing against the AI Civ 2 is addicting, yes, but it isn't fun. There's a difference.
SummaryAn empire-building turn-based strategy game. The game starts at the Old Stone Age in 4000 BC. Your tribe begins with a Settlers unit and has no knowledge about the surrounding area. As you found new cities and explore the surroundings, you may find hostile barbarians, villages, and other competing cultures. [Civ Fantatics' Center]