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Not a fan of animated movies that try to sell games. Mobiles do a lot of that. All lies.
But the Canadians in Montreal and Quebec do really good promo videos for their Ubisoft games, which mostly consist of gameplay footage. That Assassin's Creed is something else. Sends chills up your spine. Far Cry, same deal.
Despite the two-hundred thousand dollar fake trailer for Civilization VII, the game will be well worth your time. I would have skipped it had they designed it any other way.
And there's no point in playing this game when you can play Assassin's Creed: Shadows three days later.
Both are incredibly popular video games. They are vastly different from one another, but you can't go wrong purchasing either game.
It's a win-win situation. The glory and blessings fall down on you.
"Not all treasure is silver and gold, mate." -Jack Sparrow
ToT in particular was aptly named. Quite possibly the best game overall in the series.
Some studios I suppose just calcify their business and staff around a successful product and then anything other than that general formula becomes a scary investment and straying from the routine.
It's fine, I get it, but it's sad to see Pirates get left behind. I'm sure the Firaxis staff enjoy job security and not being shuffled out for a new project and new skill demands.