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adds new civilizations and scenarios, as well as complex cultural and ideological systems to the game
the game’s sheer complexity may overwhelm beginners
Brave New World really epitomizes what the Civilization series is all about. There's combat aplenty if that's how you like your strategy games, but the political, religious and cultural elements that it adds to the mix create a game in which you really ca...
Abstract: Brave New World is the latest expansion pack for Civilization 5 – although describing Brave New World as an expansion pack really doesn't do it justice. A massive roster of changes can be seen in Brave New World and each one actually feels not only well i...
Civilization V: Brave New World is an expansion pack worth investing time and money in. The extra stuff thrown in provides some variety for those who have already played it, probably twice or more, but it is the international trade routes and world congre...
When I reviewed Gods & Kings at its release , I had no idea that I was going to end up loving it a lot , and that I'd consider it a major improvement to an already great game. With Brave New World , Firaxis has done it again. The added mechanics are fun...
Offers a number of new units and civilizations to play. Provides the ability to win games through a Cultural Victory and political intrigue. Adds even higher level of polish to an already outstanding strategy game.
Changes to gameplay happen largely later in the game. Few instructions on how to implement new play mechanics.
Brave New World adds extra polish and intriguing options to the strategy favorite. Fans needn't hesitate to explore this excellent fresh terrain. 1 of 6 Civilization V: Brave New World Review View the full image Cultural content like famous paintin...
Offers a number of new units and civilizations to play. Provides the ability to win games through a Cultural Victory and political intrigue. Adds even higher level of polish to an already outstanding strategy game.
Changes to gameplay happen largely later in the game. Few instructions on how to implement new play mechanics.
Brave New World adds extra polish and intriguing options to the strategy favorite. Fans needn't hesitate to explore this excellent fresh terrain. 1 of 6 Civilization V: Brave New World Review View the full image Cultural content like famous paintin...
This is a better expansion than Gods & Kings, broadly speaking, but it's also an evolution of foundations laid in that earlier iteration – we suspect some aspects probably wouldn't work as well without G&K either. Ultimately, it makes Civilization V a muc...
Tourism gives a much-needed boost to culture-focused players, World Congress introduces new diplomatic options at a much earlier point, Overall, a strong focus on improving the mid- and late-game for non-military players
Same old AI issues make for constantly conniving world leaders, No more Civilization until Firaxis makes with Civ VI
Abstract: With the last Civilization V expansion,Gods & Kings, Firaxis managed to adjust the gameplay on a deep level without changing the feel of the game or making it any less accessible. Remarkably, the famed developer has accomplished the same feat with Brav...