Certain structures, for example, function more efficiently on specific types of land, while others can only be built if certain typographical demands are met. Rather than occupy a single tile on the world map, cities now sprawl outward, allowing you to capitalize on each city’s specific surroundings-assuming you exercise some serious foresight. And espionage, now deeper than ever, lets you not only place spies but pick specific missions for them to carry out.Ĭiv 6 is packed with added nuances that enrich existing systems, but it also makes some major changes, the biggest of which is “unstacking” cities. War weariness will eventually lead your population to revolt, but using diplomacy to squeeze luxury resources out of your allies can quell rebellion. Maintaining military units, for example, is expensive, but picking trade routes with a high gold yield helps mitigate the financial impact.
You can use the builder unit in new ways to better capitalize on the resources that surround your cities, accelerating humanity’s ascent into space.Īnd of course, you can still amass a formidable army, but even warfare presents new considerations that force you to lean on other systems beyond battle tactics. You can create new religious units like apostles to more efficiently spread your gospel to world. You can build arts districts that allow you to more quickly accrue culture points and attract great artists. More than ever, every win condition feels equally rich and equally viable, whether you’re pursuing culture, religion, science, or domination. Now Playing: Civilization 6 Review Regardless of how you feel about the "cartoony" art style, its detailed animations make busy areas easier to parse. By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's