![]() You gain help through building “World Wonders” in your cities, researching technologies, choosing your government type, making an army of forces strong enough to defend your nation, diplomatic (or undiplomatic) relations with other nations, and obtaining “Great People” who can be used up once for a special bonus or added to your city for a special city bonus. Depending on your own agenda and style you will have to choose how to obtain these victories. There are four different ways to win the game, Domination, Culture, Economic, and Space Race. You will always start out your game with four other random computer lead nations to play against. The game has four different eras as time passes by, Ancient, Medieval, Industrial, and Modern which affects your civilization bonuses that are available to your civilization. Each civilization leader has special abilities/bonuses and some leaders have special units in the earlier/later eras. You start off the game by picking your leader. ![]() There are five difficulties to choose from: Chieftain, Warlord, King, Emperor, and Deity. Gone are the workers of yor and present is the option to pay gold for roads to connect your cities. Some micromanagement present in the PC versions are eliminated to speed the game up quite a bit. Sid Meier and his team at Firaxis have done a great job to adapting this game to the PS3 console. You have 16 civilizations to choose from to achieve these victories. The greatness of this open ended game play gives you the ability to write your own story every time you start a new game. It is up to you as their leader to guide them through and win a victory via one of the 4 victory conditions which are set before you. Your job is to build a civilization of cities to stand the test of time. ![]() Your civilization is done with the wanderings of a nomadic people and is ready to settle down and build a capitol city. The story is the classic Civilization story if you are a fan of the series.
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