New Civ IV Expansion Announced, Ninja Gaiden DS 42
A new expansion pack for Civilization IV has been announced, with an emphasis on the late-game portions of the title. CVG says that new civilizations, technologies, and leaders will be available; added functionality includes the ability to form corporations and spread them throughout the globe, new espionage elements, and the ability to start games further up the tech ladder. "Advanced Starts: A major fan request, this new feature will enable players to 'buy' components of a custom-tailored empire and begin play in the later part of the game, allowing them to experience many of the new features of the expansion pack in a shorter amount of time." Also newly announced: Ninja Gaiden:Dragon Sword for the DS, an overhead 3D action game wholly unlike the side-scrolling original titles. That article, at 1up, also points out that a demo for the PS3 Ninja Gaiden title will be available in April.
I definitely won't be buying Ninja Gaiden DS (Score:5, Funny)
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Thanks Fraxis (Score:5, Funny)
FP?
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Seriously, though, I am SO glad they beefed up the late game. This incarnation of civ has had one of the weakest espionage elements of any of them, and I've missed the
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I'd love to see workers/engineers and the city grid done away with in a Civ5. In fact, unl
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Only a Week? (Score:5, Funny)
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Damn (Score:4, Funny)
I thought the new Civ expansion pack was Ninja Gaiden.
IMAGINE HOW FUCKING COOL THAT WOULD BE.
Instead of one cool game, we're talking about two lame ones.
Hah! (Score:1)
Take That!
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Less Civilization (Score:5, Insightful)
AMEN TO THAT (Score:3, Informative)
I have to open by saying that I haven't played Civ IV and probably will not, because there is not a linux version and I am not repeat NOT paying for cedega, since it sends a clear message to game publishers that they do not need to develop linux versions. I don't mind running software on wine, because I don't have to pay $5/month to use it, but even that is a half-measure.
With that said and out of the way, I find Alpha Centauri to be more enjoyable than Civ I, Civ II, or the production of bastardy that
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"I am not repeat NOT paying for cedega"
How do you run Alpha Centauri on Linux? I've been unable to get it working with WINE... any tips appreciated..
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Of course, I'm personally still not able to get either SMAC or my Loki Railroad Tycoon II actually running under FC6, but they do still run on my ancient RH 7.3 box across the room.
Re:Less Civilization (Score:4, Insightful)
building a globe-spanning empire is great and all, but what really made AC fun was embodying the wonderful characters they invented for the leaders. the philosophically zen but emotionally void chen-xi wang, and the ruthless fire and brimstone of miriam godwinson were the most fun for me to emulate. of course, the cyber hippie (diedre skye) was another favorite.
and yeah i know "wonder movies" are considered fluff, but damn AC had some brutal and brilliant ones! there was a ton of clever writing that went into that title.
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Wait a second...
Just making sure I read that right...
If you're trying to research legitimately as Miriam, it's game-over already. You're missing out on the sheer joy of playing the Believers. PROBE TEAMS!
Miriam + Fundy = serious spy goodness!
Nothing feels better than stealing someone else's hard-earned military tech, and then turning around and making tougher units out of that same tech then
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This why SMAC was brilliant (Score:1, Interesting)
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I'll bring up a faction I haven't heard mentioned: The Spartans. I'd always play as them.
If you were going to go to war, and my games always had massive amounts of war in them, the Spartans were the ones to play. You could constantly keep all units upgraded. As an added bonus, no one started out pissed at me, which let me pick them off one at a time.
Alternately, I'd play as University. (You had to get Hunter-Seeker if you were then, or you'd lose, almost without exception.) Oddly enough, in all Civ 4 game
Re:Less Civilization (Score:5, Funny)
Sheng-ji Yang is a paranoid reactionary fool intent on establishing a repressive dictatorship and stifling all creativity, while Godwinson is simply a dangerous fundamentalist and a threat to all intellectual integrity and human progress upon Planet. Dierdre Skye is at least reasonable, and her Green policies combine well with our current research projects into the nature of the xenofungus; of course our interest is purely scientific, while hers seems rather emotional. Oh, but I should tell you that it is in fact true: she does dance naked through the trees. The nanomachinery lab at Zarya Sunrise recently developed a new type of microlens allowing the construction of invisibly small spy cameras. We've seeded them throughout the pine forests at Gaia's Landing, and we're negotiating with MorganNet to obtain a fair price for the movie rights...
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A bit of trivia for the day, almost all the live action scenes in the intro and wonder movies were clips from the film Baraka. [wikipedia.org] And yeah, i thought they added a lot to the game. I'm still annoyed by the demise of wonder movies.
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Check out the interview about Civ2 [apolyton.net]
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Civ IV: Ninja Gaiden (Score:2)
I totally had images of Ninja units in Civilization IV... or maybe a ninja civilization to start the game with... or maybe just ninjas dominating the whole world.
What, you mean they're totally unrelated? Oh. My bad.
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new AI priorities? excellent... (Score:1, Interesting)
i'm excited to see this, especially since i'll be out of college and have much more time to devote to ruling the world...
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BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!! HAH! HAHAHAH!
Did anyone else who's been out of college for a while find this assertion to be ironic to the point of absurdity?