I've played Assasin's Creed Origins, witch means that i have knowledge above any history teacher, and to your demise, i will advise you that the Pyramids of Giza are not near any beach. The closest body of water is the Nile River. You mortals and your puny jokes.
It's kind of a happy quote to be honest... Like, imagine being a hard working citizen in your civilization, going to work in the desert, and when you are tired, the beautiful wonder of your country gives you a shade and you are just smiling...
For everyone saying that the Maracanã has no historical relevance and shoudn't be on the game, here is a little lesson. Maracanã is on the game because it was the local in which the first world cup after the world wars took place. The first time nations forgot the horrible stench of war and became friends again. This is why Maracanã is historical relevant, there is nothing to do just because the structure itself is beautyfull.
Well, you're right. If you need something to represent the modern sports, so Maracanã is an obvious choice. It's also relevant due to it hosted two final matches of world cup and hosted an olympic games. But Maracanã is not familiar or not even known in countries in which people don't like or don't care about soccer, just like USA and Canada. So, I think it's the reason of some complaints. If we can get Broadway, I don't see any issue of having Maracanã as well.
Some curious omissions: no Taj Mahal, Notre Dame / Chartres Cathedral, Statue of Liberty, Kremlin, Neuschwanstein, Oslo Opera House, Angkor Wat, Empire State Building, Parthenon, Burj Khalifa... I'm sure there are many more...
Brandenburg Gate, Maidan Nezalezhnosti, Oriental Pearl Tower, Vatican City, Dome of the Rock, Alcazar of Segovia and either Yankee Stadium or Lambeau field.
While I agree with you there should be more of the reconizable wonders, I can completely understand why there aren't many in this game, as each wonder takes up a whole tile. :/
As a Brazilian I fell like the Maracanã stadium shouldn't be on this list... yeah I know it's beautiful and huge, but his historical relevance it's nothing compared to the others wonders on the list
I think the developers wanted to diversify. In this way, they chose wonders to represent various activities of society, to add dynamism to the game. Sport: Maracanã. Industry: Ruhr Valley. Ballet: Bolshoi Theater. In addition, Maracanã is a marvel that represents the most practiced sport in the world.
+99 66 The Colosseum has stood for almost two-thousand years and was the largest of its kind. The football stadium will be lucky if it's still there at the end of this century and isn't even close to being the biggest modern stadium.
Yes, but the Maracanã was the largest stadium in the world at the time of its completion, and had the largest public ever recorded in a world cup game. In addition, it is one of the few stadiums in the world to have the honor of hosting two finals of world cups and host an edition of the Olympic Games and Pan-American Games. In addition to serving as a stage for major cultural events of religious. The Maracanã is the most iconic soccer stadium in the world, this is unquestionable. This is the "temple of soccer" as many Brazilians usually refer it.
I built the Colosseum and the Eiffel Tower in the middle of London,and now Rome is pissed because I built too many wonders. Yes very historically accurate indeed.
Well he didn't die in The Martian either, there's probably a good chunk of Bean deathless movies but The Martian is the only one I can bother to remember right now.
I like how every wonder description expresses the genius behind it, notice how influential culturally they were or say a funny comment and then the Ruhr Valley's is the description of the one moment in history it didn't function.
When I build the Hanging Gardens, I put a ranged unit and give it a name like "Garderners With Crossbows" or "Gardeners With Artillery." You can pillage a farm, but fuck with the Garderner's and they'll riddle you.
As a german born in NRW, I can only wonder why they choose the Ruhr Valley (Ruhrpott in german) to be in this game. Honestly, its nothing more than an extended mass of factories, mines and railroads. I mean, its not bad. But what about the woman's church, the Reichstag or the...the... ...nevermind. Seems that we are not good at building large structures ^^'
I agree that the Ruhr Valley isn't that impressive, but Germany has some architectural goodies to offer... Cologne's Cathedral (and probably a shit ton of other churches and cathedrals) come to mind as well as the 'Semperoper' then we've got all thestuff from Hundertwasser, the Castle of Schwerin, olympic stadium in Munich, Teapot in Rostock... but in another sense you're totally right we can't compete with idk, Taj Mahal, Colloseum, Skyline of Shanghai etc.
i'm at work today, and i glanced at a patch of dried brown grass, and for a split second i thought "i should build a wheat farm there" i think i play too much Civ 6
The industrial heart of Germany practically stopped beating. Hardly anyone worked: hardly anything ran… The population of the Ruhr area - 2 million workers, 6 million souls - had to be supported by the rest of the country. The German economy, however, called upon to subsidise an open-ended general strike, was not only denied its most important domestic products and raw materials - coal, coke, iron and steel in particular - but was robbed of its enormous foreign earnings from Rhine-Ruhr exports. The treasury was deprived of all the normal tax revenue from a huge proportion of the nation’s industry, as well as the coal tax and the income from the Ruhr railways. This quote talked about how without Ruhr the Weimar republic fell and paved way to the worst man in history. Adolf Hitler
Base Game: Alhambra: Granada, Spain Big Ben: Westminster, London, United Kingdom Bolshoi Theatre: Moscow, Russia Broadway: Midtown, Manhattan, New York City, New York Chichen Itza: Yucatan, Mexico Colosseum: Rome, Italy Colossus: City of Rhodes, Rhodes Cristo Redentor: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Eiffel Tower: Paris, France Estadio Do Maracana: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Forbidden City: Dongcheng, Beijing, China Great Library: Alexandria, Egypt Great Lighthouse: Alexandria, Egypt Great Zimbabwe: Masvingo, Zimbabwe Hagia Sofia: Istanbul, Turkey Hanging Gardens: Babylon Ruins (59 miles/94KM Southwest of), Baghdad, Iraq Hermitage: St. Petersburg, Russia Huey Teocalli: Mexico City, Mexico Mahabodhi Temple: Bodh Gaya, India Mont St. Michel: Normandy, France Oracle: Delphi, Greece Oxford University: Oxford, United Kingdom Petra: Ma'an Governorate, Jordan Potala Palace: Lhasa, Tibet, China Pyramids: Giza City, Giza, Greater Cairo, Egypt. Ruhr Valley: Ruhr, Germany (The Iconic Tower in the wonder is Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex, located in Essen, Germany.) Stonehenge: Salisbury, United Kingdom Sydney Opera House: Bennelong Point, Sydney, Australia Terracotta Army: Xi'an, China Venetian Arsenal: City of Venice, Venice, Italy. Rise and Fall: Amundsen-Scott Research Station: South Pole, Antarctic Plateau Casa De Contratación: Seville, Spain Kilwa Kisiwani: Linda Region, Tanzania Kotoku-In: Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan Statue of Liberty: Liberty Island, Manhattan, New York City, New York St. Basil's Cathedral: Red Square, Moscow, Russia Taj Mahal: Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India Temple of Artemis: İzmir, Turkey Gathering Storm: Golden Gate Bridge: San Francisco, California, United States Great Bath: Mohenjo-Daro, Sindh, Pakistan Machu Picchu: Aguas Calientes, Peru Meenakshi Temple: Madurai, Tamil Nuda, India Országház: Budapest, Hungary Panama Canal: Clayton, Panama City, Panama University of Sankore: Timbuktu, Mali Misc: Jebel Barkal: Karima, Sudan Mausoleum of Halicarnassus: Bodrum, Turkey Frontier Pass: Statue of Zeus: Olympia, Greece Biosphère: Montreal, Canada
This list is very helpful but I found a tiny mistake in it. The pyramids were situated on a 100km long plateau in Egypt next to the Nile but the most famous pyramid, The Great Pyramid of Giza was situated next to the city of Giza.
Man I don't know what I find funnier, the Catholic church strong arming you into helping us, Or the fact that you obviously haven't seen what I did to the statue of Big Jaaayeeee
Some ideas: Empire State Building: Must be built next to river and city center, expenses halved, cultural pressure doubles Kremlin: Must be built on tundra or snow tile, each land unit built receives 2 free promotions Wailing Wall: Must be built on desert or floodplains and by city center, provides a free religion and 5 missionaries
Same for the Hermitage, that would be Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition "At the Great Gates of Kiev". I would recommend listening to others as well! Especially "The Hut of Baba Yaga".
Statue of Liberty’s Jingle is based of Colombia Gem of the Ocean, Golden Gate = I love you California, Broadway, some sort of rendition of “No business like show business”
I bet he didn't edit this, He simply pressed turn when all the wonders he built was about to be finished, he probably had a bunch of cities to do this.
Ya know, the statue of liberty, the Golden gate bridge, and or the flat iron building/empire State building are all considered modern wonders. For those who don't know, the flat iron building was the first modern sky scraper. It was the first building made with steel.
Kate Shaw If they wanted a stadium they could have put one from the US or something. They probably wanted to put 2 brazilian wonders, but i´m sure there are better brazilian wonders than fucking Maracanã stadium.
The Arsenal of Venice was better, it is widely credited as the first factory ever built. It could produce a galley in like a day or two whereas in other countries it could have taken weeks. Shame Venice is not in the game.
Great Wall is a unique tile improvement for China now. Other notable Chinese wonders include Summer Palace, Great White Pagoda, Porcelain Tower, Leshan Buddha .etc.
2nd oldest university in the world, and tops the world university rankings regularly, or at least comes in 2nd on the rare occasion Cambridge overtakes it.
AER4040 also in all the other civ games eg Civ 5 and Civ 4 Oxford was in the game as a national wonder which everyone could build. I guess they wanted to make it more distinctive
"I remember going to the beach. It was a hot day, but thankfully the pyramids gave me some shade."
-random citizen
Arno Van den Eynde LUL
Yeah. I like the fact that they actually made the pyramid coated with limestone. Like pyramid of Giza was.
I've played Assasin's Creed Origins, witch means that i have knowledge above any history teacher, and to your demise, i will advise you that the Pyramids of Giza are not near any beach. The closest body of water is the Nile River.
You mortals and your puny jokes.
Back in my day, they would build those in the water.
It's kind of a happy quote to be honest...
Like, imagine being a hard working citizen in your civilization, going to work in the desert, and when you are tired, the beautiful wonder of your country gives you a shade and you are just smiling...
For everyone saying that the Maracanã has no historical relevance and shoudn't be on the game, here is a little lesson. Maracanã is on the game because it was the local in which the first world cup after the world wars took place. The first time nations forgot the horrible stench of war and became friends again. This is why Maracanã is historical relevant, there is nothing to do just because the structure itself is beautyfull.
Well, you're right. If you need something to represent the modern sports, so Maracanã is an obvious choice. It's also relevant due to it hosted two final matches of world cup and hosted an olympic games.
But Maracanã is not familiar or not even known in countries in which people don't like or don't care about soccer, just like USA and Canada. So, I think it's the reason of some complaints.
If we can get Broadway, I don't see any issue of having Maracanã as well.
Wow I appreciate the insight, I had no idea thank you!
7:34 I think the small lighthouse needs a new job.
You vs the guy she tells you not to worry about.
The quote for Ruhr Valley doesn't exactly fill you with inspiration like the others
Yea
There are some other wonders as well, it’s just a general description of how the wonder looks or what it meant to people.
Some curious omissions: no Taj Mahal, Notre Dame / Chartres Cathedral, Statue of Liberty, Kremlin, Neuschwanstein, Oslo Opera House, Angkor Wat, Empire State Building, Parthenon, Burj Khalifa... I'm sure there are many more...
Brandenburg Gate, Maidan Nezalezhnosti, Oriental Pearl Tower, Vatican City, Dome of the Rock, Alcazar of Segovia and either Yankee Stadium or Lambeau field.
While I agree with you there should be more of the reconizable wonders, I can completely understand why there aren't many in this game, as each wonder takes up a whole tile. :/
Sean Kearney I do like how wonders look so much more detailed in this game, but still, I hope its not a bid to milk us out with DLC.
Adrian OK also Rushmore and The Capitol
What about wonders exclusive for a civ? Would that be ok?
The Great Library and Lighthouse of Alexandria are majestic.
Lol
I just love the dedication with those builders: building whole, effing, mountains for the sake of wonders :P
Don Slyone "effing" no no no my dear friend I think you were meant to say fucking.
how far this channel has come
As a Brazilian I fell like the Maracanã stadium shouldn't be on this list... yeah I know it's beautiful and huge, but his historical relevance it's nothing compared to the others wonders on the list
Stadiums are basically modern day arenas of the ancient world, so you could kind of equate Maracana to the Colosseum.
Y'know, there are so many skyscrapers or huge buildings that I think it's a little bit more harder to choose which is a wonder.
I think the developers wanted to diversify. In this way, they chose wonders to represent various activities of society, to add dynamism to the game. Sport: Maracanã. Industry: Ruhr Valley. Ballet: Bolshoi Theater. In addition, Maracanã is a marvel that represents the most practiced sport in the world.
+99 66
The Colosseum has stood for almost two-thousand years and was the largest of its kind.
The football stadium will be lucky if it's still there at the end of this century and isn't even close to being the biggest modern stadium.
Yes, but the Maracanã was the largest stadium in the world at the time of its completion, and had the largest public ever recorded in a world cup game. In addition, it is one of the few stadiums in the world to have the honor of hosting two finals of world cups and host an edition of the Olympic Games and Pan-American Games. In addition to serving as a stage for major cultural events of religious. The Maracanã is the most iconic soccer stadium in the world, this is unquestionable. This is the "temple of soccer" as many Brazilians usually refer it.
I built the Colosseum and the Eiffel Tower in the middle of London,and now Rome is pissed because I built too many wonders. Yes very historically accurate indeed.
What did the Roman build?
I thought The Statue Of Liberty was going to be on here.
Same with the Kremlin.
Sebastian Olivas I thought the Great Wall of China will be there too.
Great Wall of China is now a Passive Ability in Chinese Workers in Civ 6.
Under Construction What's your point? A wonder is a wonder.
Gathering Storm and Rise and Fall DLCS has some of the wonders, Kremlin or St. Basil’s cathedral?
I am an Indian and I don't even know Mahabodhi temple exists in India. how can the replace something as reputed as taj mahal by an oblivious monument.
I agree
Suyash Gupta Cause they want that DLC money
That, or/and maybe giving other wonders a chance.
I think it is mainly because Mahabodhi temple is a Buddhist building, it's a very important building for a lot of Buddhists though.
SuperLetsPlay2010
Yeah, but Taj Mahal is an important building for all Indians, regardless of religion.
So at what point in the game does Sean Bean die?
Everytime he speaks a word
In the modern-era, fighting for the English faction, if the launch trailer is anything to go by.
He dies after you build a wonder, there is a long line of them each voicing wonders in a new era
Why do you 'sean bean always dies' idiots never remember Sharpe?
Or National Treasure
the only thing sean bean didnt die in
I JUST NOTICED 0_0
Well he didn't die in The Martian either, there's probably a good chunk of Bean deathless movies but The Martian is the only one I can bother to remember right now.
National treasure he just goes to jail.
I like to think he gets shanked in a deleted scene though. Keeping the tradition alive.
He actually died in civ vi look at the trailer he died, got shot in a plane. Theres an interview that confirmed this.
He died, shot by a Bf110 gunner on his spitfire.
3:45
Better protect the Colosseum at all costs, then!
I like how every wonder description expresses the genius behind it, notice how influential culturally they were or say a funny comment and then the Ruhr Valley's is the description of the one moment in history it didn't function.
The quote impresses the scale of the structure in that it's ceasing so too halted the work of an entire populace, or so I believe.
I wonder how china feels about this?
200% MAD
eh?
Potala Palace is also a Chinese wonder!
Christopher Wilson No the potala palace is Tibetian NOT Chinese. They are as different as they can get.
it's like saying "this thing is in california, NOT the USA."
Surely Sean Bean is one of the wonders.
And his characters are like the wonders. 1/7 are extinct.
When I build the Hanging Gardens, I put a ranged unit and give it a name like "Garderners With Crossbows" or "Gardeners With Artillery." You can pillage a farm, but fuck with the Garderner's and they'll riddle you.
Andrew Wright I do same for stone henge E.G stone swords
I'm imagining the last sentence of your comment being the quote Sean Bean reads while the wonder is being built and I'm dead
As a german born in NRW, I can only wonder why they choose the Ruhr Valley (Ruhrpott in german) to be in this game. Honestly, its nothing more than an extended mass of factories, mines and railroads.
I mean, its not bad. But what about the woman's church, the Reichstag or the...the...
...nevermind. Seems that we are not good at building large structures ^^'
Ja denk ich auch. Neuschwanstein wäre auch cool gewesen.
Wolftatze Brandenburg Gate?
The Anton & Arthur Show Oder das.
***** That would also be an option.
I agree that the Ruhr Valley isn't that impressive, but Germany has some architectural goodies to offer... Cologne's Cathedral (and probably a shit ton of other churches and cathedrals) come to mind as well as the 'Semperoper' then we've got all thestuff from Hundertwasser, the Castle of Schwerin, olympic stadium in Munich, Teapot in Rostock... but in another sense you're totally right we can't compete with idk, Taj Mahal, Colloseum, Skyline of Shanghai etc.
S1 in Richtung Solingen fällt aus
3:55 That's a great location for a Petra! The games AI agrees
So I'm not the only one who thought "WTF is Petra doing in grassfields?"
This petra shold not exist
i'm at work today, and i glanced at a patch of dried brown grass, and for a split second i thought "i should build a wheat farm there"
i think i play too much Civ 6
That Ruhr area quote is not very inspirational LOL
The industrial heart of Germany practically stopped beating. Hardly anyone worked: hardly anything ran… The population of the Ruhr area - 2 million workers, 6 million souls - had to be supported by the rest of the country. The German economy, however, called upon to subsidise an open-ended general strike, was not only denied its most important domestic products and raw materials - coal, coke, iron and steel in particular - but was robbed of its enormous foreign earnings from Rhine-Ruhr exports. The treasury was deprived of all the normal tax revenue from a huge proportion of the nation’s industry, as well as the coal tax and the income from the Ruhr railways.
This quote talked about how without Ruhr the Weimar republic fell and paved way to the worst man in history. Adolf Hitler
Vitor Leite If Julius Caesar didn't exist then we wouldn't have Marx.
There are men much worse than Hitler, up to levels you can't begin to imagine.
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Vitor Leite And Marx would not exist without earlier philosophers before him.
I googled Isla Deb, and they're some random travel blogger.
Somehow this makes me like the quote MORE, not less.
Wouldn't be hard to like the quote more since it's already utter shit. I don't, though.
8:45, BTW
Base Game:
Alhambra: Granada, Spain
Big Ben: Westminster, London, United Kingdom
Bolshoi Theatre: Moscow, Russia
Broadway: Midtown, Manhattan, New York City, New York
Chichen Itza: Yucatan, Mexico
Colosseum: Rome, Italy
Colossus: City of Rhodes, Rhodes
Cristo Redentor: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Eiffel Tower: Paris, France
Estadio Do Maracana: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Forbidden City: Dongcheng, Beijing, China
Great Library: Alexandria, Egypt
Great Lighthouse: Alexandria, Egypt
Great Zimbabwe: Masvingo, Zimbabwe
Hagia Sofia: Istanbul, Turkey
Hanging Gardens: Babylon Ruins (59 miles/94KM Southwest of), Baghdad, Iraq
Hermitage: St. Petersburg, Russia
Huey Teocalli: Mexico City, Mexico
Mahabodhi Temple: Bodh Gaya, India
Mont St. Michel: Normandy, France
Oracle: Delphi, Greece
Oxford University: Oxford, United Kingdom
Petra: Ma'an Governorate, Jordan
Potala Palace: Lhasa, Tibet, China
Pyramids: Giza City, Giza, Greater Cairo, Egypt.
Ruhr Valley: Ruhr, Germany (The Iconic Tower in the wonder is Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex, located in Essen, Germany.)
Stonehenge: Salisbury, United Kingdom
Sydney Opera House: Bennelong Point, Sydney, Australia
Terracotta Army: Xi'an, China
Venetian Arsenal: City of Venice, Venice, Italy.
Rise and Fall:
Amundsen-Scott Research Station: South Pole, Antarctic Plateau
Casa De Contratación: Seville, Spain
Kilwa Kisiwani: Linda Region, Tanzania
Kotoku-In: Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan
Statue of Liberty: Liberty Island, Manhattan, New York City, New York
St. Basil's Cathedral: Red Square, Moscow, Russia
Taj Mahal: Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India
Temple of Artemis: İzmir, Turkey
Gathering Storm:
Golden Gate Bridge: San Francisco, California, United States
Great Bath: Mohenjo-Daro, Sindh, Pakistan
Machu Picchu: Aguas Calientes, Peru
Meenakshi Temple: Madurai, Tamil Nuda, India
Országház: Budapest, Hungary
Panama Canal: Clayton, Panama City, Panama
University of Sankore: Timbuktu, Mali
Misc:
Jebel Barkal: Karima, Sudan
Mausoleum of Halicarnassus: Bodrum, Turkey
Frontier Pass:
Statue of Zeus: Olympia, Greece
Biosphère: Montreal, Canada
This list is very helpful but I found a tiny mistake in it. The pyramids were situated on a 100km long plateau in Egypt next to the Nile but the most famous pyramid, The Great Pyramid of Giza was situated next to the city of Giza.
Don’t forget Gathering Storm!
Nvm I’m blind
2:51 Jesus Wants a Hug!
Man I don't know what I find funnier, the Catholic church strong arming you into helping us, Or the fact that you obviously haven't seen what I did to the statue of Big Jaaayeeee
Froztarlozt *screams*
Captain23rd Gaming Mmmmhhhhhhhhh
Froztarlozt #yoloswag
Captain23rd Gaming Good to see another Abridgafan.
8:05 since when did civ 6 become tropico?
Did anyone spot the Sectoid wearing headphones in the Broadway Wonder?
2:30?
Some ideas:
Empire State Building: Must be built next to river and city center, expenses halved, cultural pressure doubles
Kremlin: Must be built on tundra or snow tile, each land unit built receives 2 free promotions
Wailing Wall: Must be built on desert or floodplains and by city center, provides a free religion and 5 missionaries
Saw this video and didnt expect Ranton to make it
3:55 *WOW* look at ALL OF THEOSE DESERT TILES that you gain bonuses on FOR BUILDING *PETRA*
I bet the AI isent angry whatsoever
Man, Sean Bean's voice is something. Civilization series always have the best narrator. Sean Bean, Leonard Nemoy and the narrator from Civ V.
6:12 To anyone liked the background music of Bolshoi Theatre
The music name is: *Swan Lake* - by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Same for the Hermitage, that would be Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition "At the Great Gates of Kiev". I would recommend listening to others as well! Especially "The Hut of Baba Yaga".
Statue of Liberty’s Jingle is based of Colombia Gem of the Ocean, Golden Gate = I love you California, Broadway, some sort of rendition of “No business like show business”
The music for Sydney Operahouse is the overture from "Le nozze di Figaro" (The Marriage of Figaro) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
@@andreasandremyrvold You know better. I just superficially searched about it to listen to it and tell others who are like me liked it.
@@beedykh2235Maybe read the comments again? I am not challenging your statement.
I bet he didn't edit this, He simply pressed turn when all the wonders he built was about to be finished, he probably had a bunch of cities to do this.
Holy shit I didn't thought that Ranton made this video
I think he is just messing with us and privates and unprivates videos periodically. Still waiting for the legendary Elex review he keeps mentioning
0:34 Ding!
Best line in Civ 6
Right lads another 20 like that then we can party
no great wall?
to keep out the intruders?
great wall is an unique improvement for the chinese
If I ever become rich I'll rebuild the Hanging Gardens!
they should have added the Belem Tower, using it as defense on coastal areas while improve trade and cultural trade.
No Parthenon? Such a disgrace....
They say of the Akropolis where the Parthenon is...
What do they say, what do they say?!
all petra appearances
0:19
0:59
3:55
5:34
6:51
not enough petra, unsubbed, unliked, unviewed
...and uncommented 😆
unborn :D
astounding. watching these give me chills. all hail the human race!
"Quin Shi Huang is not pleased that you have more wonders than him"
Just started my first China run, and I'm on a culture tear!
Colosseum and Bolshoi Theatre are my favorite wonders, though Petra's a close second.
7:46 God has entered the server
This ritorts channel was really different once upon a time.
statue of liberty isn't a wonder in this one? pity
Breidyn Neilson DLC?
Hugh Mungus hopefully
Its just a big statue build by french
+Paweł Andonis Gawralidis Dobrzański herbu Leliwa. That still seems like a wonder to me...
eh statue of liberty sux
I had to check like 5 times and I'm still not believing its a normal video
Ya know, the statue of liberty, the Golden gate bridge, and or the flat iron building/empire State building are all considered modern wonders. For those who don't know, the flat iron building was the first modern sky scraper. It was the first building made with steel.
The Hermitage song is the CivRev song for the hall of fame
It's the Great Gates of Kiev from Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition.
Was that Dowland I heard for Stonehenge? Awesome! The music is great.
Can you imagine how much work has gone into animating those things? I can barely begin to craft the static models
Probably the only way I'm gonna see most of these, as I tend to not get the right tiles next to the right thing at the right time
dam Egyptians building everything
Clorox Bleach same goes for china
Criston redentor,
"jesus wants a hug"
Did this video make anyone else feel kind of dizzy?
Yes! I was just about to say the same thing.
Yes it feels my phone is spinning to the left
I had motion sickness by the end of the video.
Hahah! I love that they used the opening chords from "Pictures at an Exhibition" for the Hermitage.
Lovely eye for detail.
i like the guy who does the chat in this he has the best voice in this game
I loved the Bill Bryson quote for the Stonehenge Wonder.
Love the opera houses lights perfectly timed for the beat
Anton, your voice sounds funny in this video. Very proper and high quality tho. Impressive 106,833 views.
hahaha thanks! We are trying to get Sean Bean to narrate our Reviews too ^^
Ah, this is beautiful.
As a Christian Turk, I must say this, Hagia Sophia’s quote is just amazing.
Bolshoi theater is my favorite
So many wonders and I’m not gonna be able to make any of them
I can agree with Stonehenge Guy. That would be something.
Stonehenge's has to be the best: right lads, another twenty like that, then we can party!
All Bryson's stuff is that funny - have read him a ton, he still cracks me up.
As an Austrian I think that this game is clearly missing the Stephansdom, the Riesenrad and the UNO city (Vienna Internation Centre).
Statue of Liberty?
Build by french
Paweł Andonis Gawralidis Dobrzański herbu Leliwa. I find this offensive
"Statue of Liberty" is a quite ironical name. It has at least two hidden symbols that depict who is in charge. Watch some David Icke videos about it.
Kremlin? I guess they try to be neutral about cold war.
Forget that ranton made this video
I don´t understand why Maracanã stadium is an "world wonder", it dosen´t make any sense at all.--
Dat moth from the 2016 european final
It's possible they wanted a sports stadium, and that is the most iconic.
Kate Shaw If they wanted a stadium they could have put one from the US or something.
They probably wanted to put 2 brazilian wonders, but i´m sure there are better brazilian wonders than fucking Maracanã stadium.
Historical Significance?
Dat moth from the 2016 european final
There are a lot of stadiums in the US, but none are as iconic. At least, from a global scale
Kate Shaw What about North Korea? xd
No temple of artemis, no mausoleum of halicarnassus which are in the first 7 wonders of the world but hagia sophia is there from turkey.
Hey, does anyone know the name of the music piece that plays at Alhambra's wonder video @ 5:00 ?
i love the oxford university quote
Sean Bean jokes aside, do you people realize that there are a fairly bunch of movies where he doesn die?
Sean Bean is a legend.
Anton, please review and watch Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra!
I prefer Civ 4's method of showing wonders. Although, Sean Bean's narration makes up for all of it
They had the arsenal of Venice, and not the one of Carthage -_-''
The Arsenal of Venice was better, it is widely credited as the first factory ever built. It could produce a galley in like a day or two whereas in other countries it could have taken weeks.
Shame Venice is not in the game.
Dunno bout u people but I found myself building Venetian Aresenal and Ruhr valley everytime I play civ 6.
Can't get enough of sean bean.
Looks like Ned Stark found a new job
It's funny how you can build a mountain out of nowhere
NO ONE DISLIKE BECAUSE THIS IS AWESOME!! :D BUT THERE IS MORE MARVELOUS IN THIS WORLD YEAH THERE IS :,)
Gatochan The firstone ha
Why do I get the feeling that the narrator is Sean Bean
Surprised he didn't die halfway through the game.
Because he is the narrator...
Ionut Laurian Dumitrache really? I'm getting a feeling that it might be Sean Bean but at the same time I'm sure its a different person
No he is the narrator
Michael Wittman Check IMDb. It is him.
does this make anyone else dizzy?
Yeah, I just noticed it at the end.
Any one else see the FUCKING SECTOID, on Broadway?
Just miss Taj Mahal, Statue of Liberty, Kremlin and Versailles and it would have been perfect ^^
Thegolddraco Don't forget the Brandenburg Gate haha
God yes ^^ And Notre-Dame too
And Machu Picchu, Himeji Castle, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Louvre, Neuschwanstein, Sistine Chapel and Mount Rushmore
and the Great Wall of China,
Great Wall is a unique tile improvement for China now. Other notable Chinese wonders include Summer Palace, Great White Pagoda, Porcelain Tower, Leshan Buddha .etc.
Why is Oxford supposed to be a world wonder?!
cuz its one of the best universities in the world and has been there since 1096 which is 680 years before the American revolution
because it's England, duh
Byniavo Yeah England
2nd oldest university in the world, and tops the world university rankings regularly, or at least comes in 2nd on the rare occasion Cambridge overtakes it.
AER4040 also in all the other civ games eg Civ 5 and Civ 4 Oxford was in the game as a national wonder which everyone could build. I guess they wanted to make it more distinctive
Oh god my room keeps spinning
That thing about the Hagia Sophia. What post modern crap was that?
anyone know the fanfare for the big ben and mont st michel?
Man I love the Oxford one
For some reason it annoys me how you built Petra in a city with NO DESERT TILES
This is the same guy who goes spastic in every review
This was in my recommendation
The kremlin or the brandenburg gate arent famous? Wth