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thats what i heard i just wanted a similar experience. so 5 with the xpacks is the closes
Civ 3 only if you like the Germans.
Civ 5 is the best by far but much more complex then the silly Revolution.
4 with expansions is still a good game, iirc the game is in square grid style opposed to 5's hexagon layout, simpler graphics as the game is quite old by today's standards. if you're short of cash however this is a solid game that'll keep you busy ^.^
both games offer much more complexity than the 360 version. anecdotally i grabbed the 360 version when it was free on Live and i couldn't get into it at all.i think i was spoiled by the originals it was inspired from.
tldr: both games are a solid purchase :)