Conclusion and awards
So, time to make what I will of Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword and as you can probably guess, I was mightily impressed. I have to admit that when this first landed on my desk I was in two minds. Whilst more of Civ IV wasn’t going to be a bad thing, I wasn’t particularly looking forward to playing through perhaps 20 hours of what would essentially be more of the same.But Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword is far, far more than just more Civ. As you’ve seen, Firaxis have gone way outside the boundaries of a normal expansion pack and given fans something more and altogether more worthy. Not only do you get a few new historical campaigns, which should keep Civ IV junkies happy, you’ve got all those superb mods which don’t just extend the life of Civ IV but give it a whole new set of legs taking the basic game mechanic and either expanding certain areas or warping it so far out of kilter it almost becomes a whole new game.
Now anyone making an expansion pack for any other game in any other genre should stop what they’re doing and have a look at what Firaxis have achieved with Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword. This is a lesson in how an expansion should be done. Don’t just give the gamer a new set of levels and a new weapon or two, stop being so bloody mean. Get out of the office, get on the web and see what the community are doing. Folk build these mods because people play them, so why not bung a few quid the way of the bedroom programmer and get him or her to code up a mod for you?
So, as you should have guessed by now, Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword is a more than worthy addition to the Civilization series and, more than that, it’s a lesson in how expansion packs should be made. If you’ve got Civ IV and want more then Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword is most definitely the game for you. Buy it.
Pros
Tons of new units, buildings, leaders etc
Completely new late-stage scenarios for Civ IV
Fantastic mods with loads of gameplay
Mods take Civ in new directions
Loads of different playing styles, it’s almost like a mini-game fiesta!
Cons
Some of the graphics look a tad dated
How an expansion pack should be, bloody brilliant.