

“Keii” replaces happiness, or more accurately it turns it into "Civ 5" happiness, wherein happiness is empire-wide. They revolve around a new mechanic called “Keii,” because they’re weebs. They’re basically Zuko from season one of “Avatar: The Last Airbender” with how much they babble about honor. They’re basically feudal Japanese chickens. The Hissho are a fun, if a bit falsely advertised, faction. So I decided to pick up the DLCs, and record my thoughts on them in this review.įirst up was the “Supremacy” DLC, which added two things: the new Hissho faction and behemoths.

But my friends and I have really been enjoying the game, as buggy as the multiplayer can be. As a note, this review will not contain any content for the “Awakening” DLC as it literally makes the game worse. The DLC recently went on sale for only about $13, at least for all the relevant DLC. And within those six pages one of the many, many things I had missed about the game in that review was the downloadable content (DLC). So last week I decided to review Sega’s “Endless Space 2” in as short of terms as possible.
