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Civilization VII: Mostly Positive Reviews

Author : Michael May 01,2025

Civilization VII: Mostly Positive Reviews

With the highly anticipated release of Sid Meier's Civilization VII just a week away, the review embargo has been lifted, and gaming outlets have shared their insights. We've distilled the key points from these reviews to give you a comprehensive overview of what to expect.

The most lauded new feature in Civilization VII is the Era System, which marks a departure from previous games. This system introduces a dynamic where civilizations evolve through distinct phases, rather than staying static. The implementation of three distinct eras—each with its own set of technologies and victory strategies—has been praised for addressing long-standing gameplay issues such as excessively long matches and the dominance of a single civilization. This evolution through eras adds a fresh dimension to the game, making each phase feel like a unique experience.

Another feature that has garnered positive feedback is the ability to mix and match leaders with different civilizations. This innovative mechanic adds a layer of strategic depth, enabling players to leverage the unique strengths of various leaders and civilizations. While this might not always align with historical accuracy, it offers players new strategic possibilities and enhances replayability.

Reviewers have also highlighted improvements in city placement mechanics, resource management, district construction, and a more streamlined user interface (UI). However, some critics felt the interface was overly simplified, which could be a point of contention for players who prefer more detailed control.

On the flip side, several reviewers noted that the game's maps feel too small, which may detract from the epic scale that fans of the series have come to expect. Technical issues, including bugs and frame rate drops when opening menus, were also reported. Additionally, some players found that matches can end abruptly, leaving them puzzled about the final outcome.

Given the vast and replayable nature of Civilization games, forming a definitive opinion can take years, as the community delves into every possible strategy and combination. Nonetheless, the early reviews offer a solid foundation for first impressions, setting the stage for what promises to be an engaging and strategically rich experience with Civilization VII.

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