Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution now has a nice little official site in a corner of the internet to explore, expand, exploit and exterminate. The site for the "it's totally not a port" console version of Civilization provides general information about the game, along with a developer podcast explaining what makes Revolution different from the PC version.
The need to explain by the developers and 2K Games that Revolution is not a "dumbed down" version of Civilization is so pervasive that there's also a Q&A section on the site that tries to explain as much. Revolution will be available on Xbox 360, PS3 and DS on June 3 ... the Wii version is currently on hold.
Reader Comments (11)
Posted: Mar 20th 2008 2:19PM SheppyReturns said
Is it wrong to request selling Abe Lincoln into slavery? He's given me bad advice in the past....
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Posted: Mar 20th 2008 10:47PM (Unverified) said
Totally, that was the first thing I thought of when I looked at the faces, too. Both Napoleon's and Caesar's faces are exactly the same, and it looks like they were stolen from the cover art of a WWE game.
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Posted: Mar 20th 2008 2:31PM Deck said
Man I am pumped for this game! Loved CIVs on the PC and this one is looking more and more promising.
But I am really worried about what kind of following it will gather on the 360. Though hopefully there'll be some awesome matches between the few of us who do play :-p
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But I am really worried about what kind of following it will gather on the 360. Though hopefully there'll be some awesome matches between the few of us who do play :-p
Posted: Mar 20th 2008 4:45PM (Unverified) said
Eyebrow raise = So, you think you can run a civilization you silly fool. [insert foreign accent of choice]
But why is the Wii not included on Joystiq's console list this time round?
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But why is the Wii not included on Joystiq's console list this time round?
Posted: Apr 12th 2008 4:33PM hvnlysoldr said
Kye missed the link saying they're delaying Wii port.
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