You can view the screenshot gallery, below. Inter-factional mechanised fighting, or just somebody slogging it out with the indigenous alien population.Ĭivilization: Beyond Earth will be released on 24 October. There’s also a shot of the ‘virtues’ tree, and quite a few that seem to show combat of various types. It’s highly possible you’ve seen them before, but if not, here’s your chance. You also get a look at a couple of faction representatives: Suzanne Fielding of the American Reclamation Corporation (ARC) and Vadim Kozlov of the Slavic Federation. If you want to try out the new power behind covert ops. The 25 time savings alone will produce more results, but you also gain 25 more intrigue that will get you to the higher and more interesting operations sooner. Many operations take close to 20 turns to complete. These images, meanwhile, should give you the opportunity to stare at various parts of the user interface. Beyond Earth has an improved covert ops engine and is well worth exploring.
Granted, Civilization: Beyond Earth is the type of title that benefits more from descriptions or demonstrations of systems than static images, but if you fancy some of that there’s always this 50 minute video series going over the opening few turns in the game. Civilization: Beyond Earth Rising Tide has been announced, promising aquatic gameplay, rejigged diplomacy, hybrid Affinities, and more. The result is the same: more screenshots from Civilization: Beyond Earth have appeared courtesy of Gamescom. Okay, “make planetfall” is a bit dramatic but it sounds so much more exotic than “are released to press by a PR company”. I’ll do whatever you say if you’ll just stop looking at me like that.