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Xzal
Let me guess. Someone stole your sweetroll?
West Yorkshire, United Kingdom (Great Britain) 
'All the other kids with the pumped up kicks, you better run, better run, faster than my bullet.'
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Not worth a full RRP. Its enjoyable for what it is but the Alien Campaign was completed in an hour and a half with very little difficulty. The Mahrine and Predahtor Campaigns are a little more lengthy, starting at different points but theres very little "cross over relevance" other than you shoot one or two of the other.
Get it on the cheap £5 or less.
Civ V... its hard to say it keeps up the standard. It looks better, "feels" like it makes more sense.. but in general it also feels very lacklustre.
It doesn't help that the DLC is infecting what was a wonderful franchise, so i am glad Sid Meier has managed to reclaim control over the IP.
Funfact: All of Civ V's DLC to date was already included in CivIV or became included in much more substantial expansions. Now they cost £3-4 each and total £31...
I'd say you'd be better off getting Civ IV, or Civ II. Civ V is good, but its future isn't glowing as bright as it used to.
Nothing more than a tech demo to be frank. The water is night, but even on the highest settings the overall "view" is slightly blurred when AntiAliasing is switched on, implying that they went for an easy AA method instead of a nice crisp non jaggy method.
As for the gameplay; there is very little. At first you feel ingenious using Security Systems and such, but it wears thin and gets stale and repetitive as you realise youve been doing it for the whole Act.
One to miss.





