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Civilization V: Gods and Kings review

Our Verdict

A grab bag of game systems to bring new life to Civ V. Definitely worthwhile, and almost certainly holier than thou.

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When you crush someone, even an entire civilisation, it's always best to wipe the slate clean of everything they believed in. To help with this, a mysterious city state has revealed itself close to Civilization V's borders – an expansion that's ready to introduce religion to an already tumultuous world.

Civilization V Gods and Kings review

It's a hugely customisable system that genuinely redirects the flow of early diplomacy, and neatly plays into advances made with City States. Formerly the favour of these mewling mini-Civs could be bought with cold hard cash, but they now provide a wider roster of potential quest hoops for you and your rivals to jump through to secure their love. These can be global (say, rewarding whoever generates the most culture in 10 turns) or applicable to you alone (perhaps building a specific Wonder, or spreading Awesomeism). It forces you to narrow your focus, and makes you properly riled when rivals try to butter up your charges.

Espionage is a little less tactile; an overlay rather than a story played out with units. Spies are ordered around the map in a separate window – providing sneak-peeks at enemy city screens, interfering with City State elections and stealing tech. Irritatingly, of course, these aloof chaps can also be used against you. Of all of Gods & King's advances, this feels the least well integrated, but anyone who says it doesn't come in handy has never shared a border with Hiawatha. The two-faced git.

Gods & Kings re-energises Civ V, providing a much stronger feeling of direction and personalisation to the way you rear your society. For those who, after an initial foray, retreated back to the ever-fertile fields of Civ IV it may have come too late, but those who have shown faith will be richly rewarded.

The Verdict
Civilization V: Gods and Kings review

A grab bag of game systems to bring new life to Civ V. Definitely worthwhile, and almost certainly holier than thou.