Compara los precios de Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth - Classics Bundle en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Firaxis Games. Publicado por 2K Games. Lanzado el 23/10/2014. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 81/100.

Civ on an alien planet sounds like a slam dunk, but Beyond Earth is a cautious experiment that never fully commits to its sci-fi premise. Worth it for the curious, not the impatient.

Beyond Earth is Firaxis taking the Civilization engine into science-fiction territory, swapping Montezuma and Gandhi for colonist factions landing on a procedurally generated alien world. The core loop is recognisable: expand, research, build, win. But the design ambition here was to replace the familiar tech tree with an Affinity system, where your choices across three philosophical paths - Harmony, Supremacy, and Purity - push your units and city yields in meaningfully different directions. On paper, that is a compelling replacement for the usual race to Railroads. In practice, the Affinity progression feels shallow compared to what it promised, because the three paths converge on similar mid-game military builds rather than genuinely diverging playstyles. The late game, where strategy games live or die, lacks the explosive geopolitical chaos that makes a Civ V or VI finale memorable. The tech web deserves a mention because it is genuinely different from anything else in the series. Instead of a linear path, you branch outward from a central starting point, which creates real early-game decisions about specialisation. Do you rush orbital units, prioritise terraforming, or invest in diplomacy with the alien fauna? Those early build-order choices matter, and for the first 80 or so turns Beyond Earth feels like the bold reinvention the series needed. The problem is that the alien planet never pushes back hard enough. The xenomass and siege worm mechanics are interesting on the surface but the AI rarely leverages them aggressively, so the mid-game threat level stays lower than it should. Speaking of AI quality - this is where the mixed review score earns its weight. Enemy factions are reactive rather than proactive, which means a competent player on standard difficulty can cruise to a victory condition without major course corrections. The Intrigue system, which tracks how alarmed rival factions are by your expansion, is a good idea that lacks teeth. Modders have addressed some of this over the years, and the Steam Workshop has a reasonable library of balance overhauls, but out of the box the AI is the game's biggest liability. For newcomers to the Civilization series, Beyond Earth is actually a reasonable entry point, and here is why: the tutorial is patient, the early decisions are fewer than in Civ VI's district system, and the alien setting removes the historical baggage that sometimes confuses first-time players. You are not expected to know that the Aztecs rush or that Persia loves golden ages. Everything is presented fresh. The Classics Bundle pairs the base game with the Rising Tide expansion, which adds ocean-based gameplay, floating cities, and a reworked diplomacy system that gives leader relationships more texture. Rising Tide is the better version of the game - buy it as a bundle or not at all. Bottom line: if your spreadsheet shows 200 hours logged in Civ V and you are chasing that same depth, Beyond Earth will leave a column blank. But if you want a competent, occasionally inventive 4X that does something genuinely different with the Affinity and tech web systems, there is a solid 60-hour campaign here. The mixed Steam score is honest - this is a game that reached for something ambitious and landed at "interesting". Diego, Scout Team

Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth - Classics Bundle

Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth - Classics Bundle

23 oct 2014Firaxis Games2K Games
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Civ on an alien planet sounds like a slam dunk, but Beyond Earth is a cautious experiment that never fully commits to its sci-fi premise. Worth it for the curious, not the impatient.

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Beyond Earth is Firaxis taking the Civilization engine into science-fiction territory, swapping Montezuma and Gandhi for colonist factions landing on a procedurally generated alien world. The core loop is recognisable: expand, research, build, win. But the design ambition here was to replace the familiar tech tree with an Affinity system, where your choices across three philosophical paths - Harmony, Supremacy, and Purity - push your units and city yields in meaningfully different directions. On paper, that is a compelling replacement for the usual race to Railroads. In practice, the Affinity progression feels shallow compared to what it promised, because the three paths converge on similar mid-game military builds rather than genuinely diverging playstyles. The late game, where strategy games live or die, lacks the explosive geopolitical chaos that makes a Civ V or VI finale memorable. The tech web deserves a mention because it is genuinely different from anything else in the series. Instead of a linear path, you branch outward from a central starting point, which creates real early-game decisions about specialisation. Do you rush orbital units, prioritise terraforming, or invest in diplomacy with the alien fauna? Those early build-order choices matter, and for the first 80 or so turns Beyond Earth feels like the bold reinvention the series needed. The problem is that the alien planet never pushes back hard enough. The xenomass and siege worm mechanics are interesting on the surface but the AI rarely leverages them aggressively, so the mid-game threat level stays lower than it should. Speaking of AI quality - this is where the mixed review score earns its weight. Enemy factions are reactive rather than proactive, which means a competent player on standard difficulty can cruise to a victory condition without major course corrections. The Intrigue system, which tracks how alarmed rival factions are by your expansion, is a good idea that lacks teeth. Modders have addressed some of this over the years, and the Steam Workshop has a reasonable library of balance overhauls, but out of the box the AI is the game's biggest liability. For newcomers to the Civilization series, Beyond Earth is actually a reasonable entry point, and here is why: the tutorial is patient, the early decisions are fewer than in Civ VI's district system, and the alien setting removes the historical baggage that sometimes confuses first-time players. You are not expected to know that the Aztecs rush or that Persia loves golden ages. Everything is presented fresh. The Classics Bundle pairs the base game with the Rising Tide expansion, which adds ocean-based gameplay, floating cities, and a reworked diplomacy system that gives leader relationships more texture. Rising Tide is the better version of the game - buy it as a bundle or not at all. Bottom line: if your spreadsheet shows 200 hours logged in Civ V and you are chasing that same depth, Beyond Earth will leave a column blank. But if you want a competent, occasionally inventive 4X that does something genuinely different with the Affinity and tech web systems, there is a solid 60-hour campaign here. The mixed Steam score is honest - this is a game that reached for something ambitious and landed at "interesting".

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Diego · Scout Team

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Firaxis Games
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2K Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
23 oct 2014

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