
Alright, let's dive in.Įnrico Dandolo, Scourge of God. It goes much farther, and I believe it takes Civ 5 to its apex. It was a solid expansion, and it made Civ 5 much better.īrave New World does the same thing, with a focus on the late game and the builder's game. Gods and Kings, the first expansion, added a Religion system that was much more robust and interesting than Civ 4's. It had some great new mechanics, but lost a lot of the depth of Civ 4 (full disclosure: Civilization IV is my favorite game of the 2000s), and the builder game - my personal playstyle - was heavily broken. UPDATE: check out our review roundup and see what everyone else is saying (they all like it too).īefore we dive into the Civilization 5: Brave New World review proper, let me say this: I didn't love vanilla Civ 5.

It's more than that: it's the best thing that's ever happened to Civilization V. I would be doing Brave New World a disservice to call it Civ V's best expansion pack. And Archaeology adds something truly new to the Civ series.

The World Congress and the Ideology system make the late game much more exciting. The new trade system and Culture Victory transform and revitalize the builder game.

I've been playing the expansion for a few days now, and I am very, very happy to report that Brave New World is fantastic. Civilization 5: Brave New World review time! The latest and most likely final expansion to Civ 5 is out tomorrow (July 9) for North America, and July 12 worldwide for both PC and Mac.
