
Civilization VII's rocky launch has left many Firaxis fans disappointed. Steam reviews, currently numbering over 1,000 and boasting a dismal 37% positive rating, paint a picture of a game plagued by significant issues.
Key criticisms center around a poorly-designed interface described as "terrible" and "sloppy," dated visuals reminiscent of 1998, and an overall feeling of incompleteness. One user, Cool CGI Dog, after just 1.5 hours of gameplay, expressed profound disappointment, stating the game felt "blatantly incomplete" and lacked the polish expected from Firaxis. The $70 price tag was deemed unjustified given the current state of the game.
Another player, WillNever, echoed these sentiments after 2.5 hours, highlighting the interface as particularly problematic, seemingly untouched since an early alpha stage. While acknowledging intriguing new mechanics, the user concluded that the poor interface renders the game frustrating to play. Extensive improvements are needed to make it enjoyable.
The overwhelming consensus among reviewers is that Civilization VII was released prematurely and requires substantial updates to address the numerous flaws. The high price point is a major point of contention, with players feeling it doesn't reflect the product's current quality.
Series fans remain hopeful that Firaxis will heed the negative feedback and deliver updates that rectify these issues, restoring the game to the high standards expected of the Civilization franchise. The legacy of the series demands nothing less.