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And something with a unique art style. Civ 6's art style is disappointing.
I look forward to Ara: History Untold. Seems to be the most promising 4X of this type.
Millenia seems very promising as well with all the alternate history paths you can take.
I really can't afford Paradox titles. Already tried with Cities Skylines and Stellaris and failed miserably. It's just too much.
So did Humankind😖
Very much agreed there. I still play Civ V to this day largely because I couldn't stand the art style of VI. Here's hoping VII tries something different.
What's wrong with it? I loved how the map had hand-drawn maps for fog of war.
That was the only appealing thing. The cartoon look and oversized single units not so much. It looked like a mobile game for little children.
And compare menus, dialog boxes etc. CiV has art deco elements while VI is just plain and basic.
And compare menus, dialog boxes etc. CiV has art deco elements while VI is just plain and basic.
I loved civ6's style, but I want something fresh and independent