Galactic Civilizations 4 is a vast and dependable grand space strategy. But there's little here that radical, and expect to meet it halfway. FULL REVIEW PC 67 The Games Machine May 4, 2022 Unfortunately, I can’t say I have had huge amounts of fun with Galactic Civilizations IV. Althoug...
I’ll be blunt: if I were to rank prominent space 4X games of the past decade, Galactic Civilizations IV would come in near the bottom of the list, even behind Galactic Civilizations III. It’s not a disaster – like the previous three Galactic Civilizations games, this is a decent, ...
The follow up to the popular Galactic Civilizations II: Dread Lords, Stardock brings the series to Steam with a shiny new version that is a real delight to play. It brings all the staples of a good 4X to the table that will have you pondering the best strategy for domination. You have ...
Galactic Civilizations 2: Twilight of the Arnor is one of the best expansions I have ever experienced in my many years of gaming. FULL REVIEW PC G4 TV It caps the mini-trilogy with a flourish and makes us very, very eager to see what the next proper release in the franchise will have...
One of the more famous challenges of modern science is the Fermi paradox. This is the apparent contradiction between the likelihood of extraterrestrial civilizations existing elsewhere in the galaxy and the lack of evidence of them. Or, as the physicist
Galactic Civilizations II is a strategy gamer's dream, boasting a rare mix of depth, customizability, humor, and replayability.
The galaxy's not very civilised at the moment. Admittedly, when it's shared with the likes of the Drengin, that's probably not going to change any time soon, but in the new Galactic Civilizations III beta, you enter a universe where diplomacy literally doesn't exist. It's a somewhat...
Sagan, C. 1973: On the detectivity of advanced galactic civilizations, Icarus 19, 350. See also Goldsmith, D. 1980: The Quest for Extraterrestrial Life, Mill Valley, CA: University Science Books, p. 140C. Sagan, On the detectivity of advanced galactic civilizations, Icarus 19 (1973) 350-...
Our review for Galactic Civilizations IV may have arrived a little later than you’d expect, given that the game actually launched in late April. As you’ll find out, however, there is a good reason for that: this is a game that requires a significant investment in both time and dedicati...
The urge to explore is as old as Mankind, and in every generation, there are those who feel compelled to explore strange new worlds; to seek out new life and new civilizations; to boldly go where no man has gone before. It's easy to dream, but unknown lands can be dangerous, so onl...