
Civilization VII's rocky launch has left many Firaxis fans disappointed. Steam reviews, currently numbering over 1,000 and averaging a dismal 37%, paint a picture of a game plagued by significant issues.
Players overwhelmingly cite a subpar user interface, outdated graphics, and a general feeling of incompleteness. Cool CGI Dog, after a 1.5-hour playtime, described the game as "blatantly incomplete," criticizing the "1998-era" resource icons, clunky interface, and overall lack of polish. The $70 price tag, they argued, is wholly unjustified given the game's current state.
WillNever, after 2.5 hours, echoed these sentiments, stating the interface felt like an untouched alpha build. While acknowledging interesting new mechanics, the poor interface renders them frustratingly inaccessible. Extensive refinement, they concluded, is needed to make the game enjoyable.
The consensus among reviewers is that Civilization VII launched prematurely and demands substantial improvements. The $70 price point is a particular point of contention, deemed disproportionate to the product's current quality.
Series enthusiasts remain hopeful that Firaxis will address the negative feedback through updates, restoring the game to the high standards expected of the Civilization franchise. The series' legacy of quality and meticulous detail is at stake, and players eagerly await a future patch that rectifies the current shortcomings.