Each comes with unique mechanical bonuses, but there's also your relationship with the families to consider-and the people who belong to them. When you found a city, you make a single family its ruler. Old World is a game of building empires and expanding cities, but with heaps of human drama and complications, and both aspects interact with each other in unexpected ways. Could the best parts of both coexist in a single game? Old World proved they could, while also being a fantastic historical 4X in its own right. Firaxis's venerable series has spawned some genuine masterpieces, but it's also starting to feel a bit familiar and unadventurous, especially compared to Paradox's wildly ambitious and proudly weird grand strategy RPG. Fraser Brown, Online Editor: I've dreamed of splicing all my favourite games with Crusader Kings at some point or another, but few more so than Civilization.
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