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The video primarily explores the current landscape and future potential of the 4X strategy game genre, mentioning several notable titles and their key features.
**Yield** and **ARA History Untold** are introduced as promising strategy games for 2024. "Yield" offers a compact experience set in the Roman Empire's decline, while "ARA History Untold" allows players to build nations through history with dynamic, simultaneous turns. Another highlighted game, **Revival Recolonization**, set in a post-apocalyptic world, emphasizes tactical combat and environmental changes, and is currently in early access.
The discussion then shifts to **Humankind**, a game aimed at improving upon the "Civilization" series, though it has received mixed reviews due to its leader system. **Millennia**, by Paradox, is another upcoming historical 4X game spanning 10,000 years, promising extensive DLCs but raising concerns about its visual appeal and card system.
**Old World**, released in May 2022, stands out for its unique dynasty mechanics and recent expansion "Pharaohs of the Nile." It is praised for mod support and favorable Steam reviews. **Omandus: Bronze Age Empire Sim** and **FreeCiv** are also mentioned as notable alternatives, the former for its fast-paced gameplay and the latter for its homage to "Civilization II."
Finally, potential directions for **Civilization 7** are speculated, emphasizing the importance of its success against rising competitors like "Humankind" and "Old World." The creator underscores community engagement and encourages viewers to explore related games further.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses two new strategy games that could appeal to fans of Civilization or those seeking alternatives.
1. **Yield**: This game offers a compact strategy experience set in the crumbling Roman Empire. Players must build a kingdom amidst Rome’s downfall, making meaningful choices as they go. It features a unique, cozy visual style that looks meticulously crafted. Despite being simpler to learn, it promises depth in mastery. There’s a free demo available for those who want to try it.
2. **ARA History Untold**: Another title mentioned is ARA History Untold, where players build nations and lead their people through history towards human achievement. It promises a dynamic, living world with vibrant landscapes and a civilization-like gameplay experience. Players will choose unique leaders to represent various nations, engaging in exploration, cultural development, diplomacy, and rivalries.
Both games offer strategic depth and are set to be worthy considerations for 2024.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses two 4X strategy games: ARA History Untold and Revival Recolonization. The speaker notes that ARA History Untold features simultaneous turns where all actions occur at the same time, which has both benefits and drawbacks. This approach can remove unfair advantages in multiplayer but may cause unrealistic combat scenarios where planned attacks do not occur as intended. The game aims for a realistic visual style and is set to potentially compete with the Civilization series, especially given the long wait for Civilization 7.
Next, the speaker talks about Revival Recolonization, a post-apocalyptic strategy game where the world and its rules can change abruptly, creating a dynamic and replayable experience. The game includes tactical, turn-based combat and features a world with remnants of modern Earth. It has been in early access since mid-2023 and has received mostly positive reviews on Steam, reflecting a niche but growing following.
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In this part of the video, the content creator discusses the expected early access duration for a game called “Revival Recolonization,” which is planned to be in early access for about six months with a potential release in early 2024. However, the actual release date will heavily depend on player feedback, suggesting it could take longer. The creator then shifts focus to the game “Humankind,” highlighting its purpose as a competitor to the “Civilization” series. “Humankind” aimed to address issues in “Civilization 6,” offering smoother trade mechanics and simpler civic choices. Despite these improvements, it has received mixed reviews, mainly due to its leader system, where players control customizable leaders and can change civilizations between eras. This feature, while offering unique gameplay flexibility, can feel jarring as it disrupts historical continuity.
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In this segment, the speaker discusses the mixed reception of the game “Humankind,” emphasizing its complexity and suggesting that potential players review it themselves due to the polarized opinions reflected in the Steam reviews. The segment also transitions to discussing “Millennia,” a new historical turn-based 4X game by Paradox. The game aims to span 10,000 years of history, from cavemen to modern times, allowing players to customize their nation’s development. The speaker notes that, as a Paradox game, “Millennia” will likely have many DLCs and expansions. Concerns about the game’s visual appeal and the card system, which some may not favor, are also mentioned.
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In this part of the video, the focus is on two key strategy games: “Millennia” and “Old World.” “Millennia” is highlighted as a potential competitor to the Civilization series due to its substantial budget and resources, making it a game to watch in 2024. The discussion then shifts to “Old World,” a historical strategy game where players lead a dynasty through generations. Released in May 2022, “Old World” received a significant expansion called “Pharaohs of the Nile” in late 2023, adding new content centered on Egyptian themes. The game is praised for its unique gameplay elements, such as character aging, dynastic succession, and resource management. “Old World” is noted for its mod support and positive reception on Steam, making it a notable contender in the strategy game genre.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses alternative games to the traditional ‘Civilization’ series. They start by highlighting “Old World,” a game praised for tackling common genre problems in new ways, which might appeal to players seeking a fresh experience in 2024. They then introduce “Omandus: Bronze Age Empire Sim,” a fast-paced, strategic 4X game suitable for quick, multiplayer sessions, and receiving high praise on Steam since its 2022 release. The speaker notes its unique, puzzle-like approach, emphasizing strategic resource management. Lastly, the speaker briefly mentions “FreeCiv,” a free, open-source empire-building strategy game inspired by ‘Civilization II,’ noting its ongoing development and unique aspects.
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In this part of the video, the narrator discusses a Civ game that feels similar to Civ 2 and Civ 3, emphasizing its active community, regular updates, and decent gameplay visuals. The game is technical but free to try and is highly recommended for fans of earlier versions of Civilization. Additionally, the video shifts to talk about Civilization 7, which is confirmed to be in development but lacks detailed information on its release date or features. The narrator speculates that it might release in 2024, following a short announcement-to-release window. The segment also touches on the competition Civilization faces from other games like Humankind and Old World, and mentions that Civ 6 incorporated some ideas from its competitors, including the controversial art style.
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In this segment of the video, the creator discusses the potential direction of “Civilization 7” in terms of its art style and how it compares to its competitors. The future of the game is uncertain, with questions about whether it will adopt a more realistic approach or a completely different style. The success of “Civilization 7” is crucial as failure might enable competing games to surpass it. The creator highlights the importance of community support and encourages viewers to engage with the channel by liking the video, using referral links, and joining as patrons or members. They also suggest checking out other related strategy and 4X games in another list video.
