


There are subtle changes to the mechanics, but everything feels authentic and in keeping with the flavor of the original, while the improvements to things like the visuals are noticeable and much appreciated. Colonization really is a cracking update of the classic original, and a bona fide piece of entertainment in its own right. From there, you can gather resources, develop your town, start trading and all the other sorts of things which will take you towards to goal, including playing at politics and of course, engaging in war with your enemies.

Depending on which nation you choose, you get different bonuses which can help you out, but your chief goal to start with is simply to build up your first settlement. The idea of the game is that, as viceroy of one of four nations in the year 1500, you're trying to achieve independence and make it to 1800 without suffering too much from the Indendepence War. It's as enjoyable as ever though and whether you're a newcomer or an old hand, there's much to enjoy here. Colonization is actually a bit of an oddity as not only is an add-on for the fourth installment, it also stands as a remake of the original game. The Civilization series will always a special place in the hearts of strategy fans, and stands alongside the Age of Empires franchise as one of the best examples of the thinking man's game.
