

Really, though, the first thing I noticed were the terrifying faces of the civ leaders themselves.

I wish I immediately saw the deep "leader traits" that lend each civilization a distinct flavor and powers or the terrain-based city building that forced me to consider the whole hex-based world when planting my wonders, settlements, and the "districts" new to the sequel. Further Reading Civilization 6: The most in-depth Civ to dateI wish I could say the first thing I noticed about Civilization VI was one of its many changes over the last game.
