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Civilization 6 is the deepest entry in the series yet, stacking district planning, religion, culture, and diplomacy into a single relentless decision engine that will eat your evening whole.

Civilization 6 is a turn-based 4X strategy game where you build a civilization from a single settler in 4000 BC and attempt to outlast, outthink, or outgun every other leader on the map. The headline mechanical change from its predecessor is the district system: instead of stacking every building into one city tile, you physically place districts - Campus for science, Theater Square for culture, Holy Site for faith, and so on - onto adjacent hexes. That spatial puzzle alone adds a layer of city planning that forces you to scout terrain before you settle, not after. Wonders are similarly placed on the map and blocked by terrain requirements, which means competing with the AI for them feels genuinely tense rather than arbitrary. For newcomers worried about 400 years of Civ history sitting on top of them: the tutorial is competent and the Civilopedia is actually readable. The learning curve is real, but it is shaped more like a ramp than a wall. Pick a forgiving civilization like China or Norway, aim for one victory condition, and the systems reveal themselves organically over 60 to 80 turns. The bigger issue for new players is late-game complexity, not early-game confusion. By the time you are juggling great people, policy cards, religion spread, and diplomatic favor simultaneously, you will either love the cognitive load or bounce hard. The AI is the game's most documented weakness. On lower difficulties it plays passively and telegraphs its moves. On higher difficulties it cheats on yields rather than playing smarter, which is a real design flaw worth knowing before you commit. The bulk of the competitive and replayable experience comes from multiplayer or, critically, the modding community. The Steam Workshop is enormous: balance overhauls like CQUI, the Vox Populi community patch, and hundreds of new civilizations extend the shelf life well past what the base game and its official DLC offer. The New Frontier Pass and the Babylon, Vietnam, and Portugal packs add mechanics tight enough that they functionally change your strategic priorities each game. Speaking of DLC: the full content picture is sprawling. The Gathering Storm expansion adds climate change and natural disasters that feel punishing but historically honest. Rise and Fall adds governors and loyalty pressure, making border management genuinely interesting. If you are buying in cold, the complete edition delivers a fundamentally different and more layered experience than the base game alone. Each expansion adds a mechanic that compounds with the others, so the decision tree at turn 200 in a fully loaded game is measurably deeper than the one you had at launch. That depth is the core argument for this purchase. Civilization 6 is not the tightest entry in the series and it is definitely not the most polished at launch, but after years of patches and expansions it sits as a content-dense strategy game with a mod ecosystem that extends it almost indefinitely. The district system rewards planning in a way the series had not asked of players before, and the variety across 50-plus civilizations means your approach genuinely changes between runs. If you have a low tolerance for AI cheating on King and above, manage expectations. If you can live with that tradeoff and lean into the builder-brain puzzle the game really is, hundreds of hours disappear without much resistance. Diego, Scout Team

Civilization 6

Civilization 6

20 oct 2016Firaxis Games2K Games
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Civilization 6 is the deepest entry in the series yet, stacking district planning, religion, culture, and diplomacy into a single relentless decision engine that will eat your evening whole.

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Civilization 6 is a turn-based 4X strategy game where you build a civilization from a single settler in 4000 BC and attempt to outlast, outthink, or outgun every other leader on the map. The headline mechanical change from its predecessor is the district system: instead of stacking every building into one city tile, you physically place districts - Campus for science, Theater Square for culture, Holy Site for faith, and so on - onto adjacent hexes. That spatial puzzle alone adds a layer of city planning that forces you to scout terrain before you settle, not after. Wonders are similarly placed on the map and blocked by terrain requirements, which means competing with the AI for them feels genuinely tense rather than arbitrary. For newcomers worried about 400 years of Civ history sitting on top of them: the tutorial is competent and the Civilopedia is actually readable. The learning curve is real, but it is shaped more like a ramp than a wall. Pick a forgiving civilization like China or Norway, aim for one victory condition, and the systems reveal themselves organically over 60 to 80 turns. The bigger issue for new players is late-game complexity, not early-game confusion. By the time you are juggling great people, policy cards, religion spread, and diplomatic favor simultaneously, you will either love the cognitive load or bounce hard. The AI is the game's most documented weakness. On lower difficulties it plays passively and telegraphs its moves. On higher difficulties it cheats on yields rather than playing smarter, which is a real design flaw worth knowing before you commit. The bulk of the competitive and replayable experience comes from multiplayer or, critically, the modding community. The Steam Workshop is enormous: balance overhauls like CQUI, the Vox Populi community patch, and hundreds of new civilizations extend the shelf life well past what the base game and its official DLC offer. The New Frontier Pass and the Babylon, Vietnam, and Portugal packs add mechanics tight enough that they functionally change your strategic priorities each game. Speaking of DLC: the full content picture is sprawling. The Gathering Storm expansion adds climate change and natural disasters that feel punishing but historically honest. Rise and Fall adds governors and loyalty pressure, making border management genuinely interesting. If you are buying in cold, the complete edition delivers a fundamentally different and more layered experience than the base game alone. Each expansion adds a mechanic that compounds with the others, so the decision tree at turn 200 in a fully loaded game is measurably deeper than the one you had at launch. That depth is the core argument for this purchase. Civilization 6 is not the tightest entry in the series and it is definitely not the most polished at launch, but after years of patches and expansions it sits as a content-dense strategy game with a mod ecosystem that extends it almost indefinitely. The district system rewards planning in a way the series had not asked of players before, and the variety across 50-plus civilizations means your approach genuinely changes between runs. If you have a low tolerance for AI cheating on King and above, manage expectations. If you can live with that tradeoff and lean into the builder-brain puzzle the game really is, hundreds of hours disappear without much resistance.

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steam4X StrategyDistrict PlanningMultiple Victory ConditionsMod SupportCiv BuilderLate-Game ComplexityReligion MechanicsDiplomatic VictoryWorkshop IntegrationDistrict SystemDeity DifficultyHex-BasedWorld BuilderAsynchronous MultiplayerHistorical Leaders

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Fecha de lanzamiento
20 oct 2016

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