Anyone here still play Age of Empires II? I saw the advert for AOE III on Steam and it brought back some good memories.
And here comes the question - how good is AOE III?
Anyone here still play Age of Empires II? I saw the advert for AOE III on Steam and it brought back some good memories.
And here comes the question - how good is AOE III?
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I haven't played it since a few years, but AOE 3 was a good game.
The mechanics obviously is same as all the previous games, but for someone who was a fan of the series it was fun.
The main new concept they introduced was of the home city. Earn points and unlock shipments. Also you could visually upgrade the home city to make it look more beautiful.
In short, I recommend it.
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I only played the demo, but I gotta say, I was not impressed by AoE III. In short, it sucked. AoE II was and is still the best in the series. I'd stick to that if I were you.
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Unfortunately, I have to disagree. AoE III felt so...miniature! Instead of feeling grander, your men, your buildings, everything just seemed so miniature and insignificant in their environment (the weakness of AoE II, only weaker), plus the gameplay felt cheap. To each their own, I guess. I have heard many good things about it from fans of the first two, but I gotta say, I was not impressed.
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Yeah, it really did make it impossible for me to enjoy the game. I am not sure if the scale was bigger, smaller, or the same as AoE II, but it felt a lot smaller.
EDIT: Age of Mythology on the other hand I would recommend highly (the expansion pack was ok too, but I wasn't too impressed). While in many ways a big break from AoE, it was also very similar in many respects. If you liked AoE, you probably will love it.
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Hammer, anvil, forge and fire, chase away The Hoofed Liar. Roof and doorway, block and beam, chase The Trickster from our dreams.Vigilance is our shield, that protects us from our squalid past. Knowledge is our weapon, with which we carve a path to an enlightened future.
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Same here. AoM is more of a contender than AoEIII when it comes to overall quality.
Agree about AOM if you don't have that get that first. It's the good old AOE formula wrapped up in mythology. Plus the campaign is quite fun.
I still stand by AOE3 though. If one is a fan of the series then it was a pretty good game.
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AOE 3 was pretty good, it just mixed things up too much from the technically perfect AOE2. There is a quote from someone from Ensemble admitting such. About 1/3 of the game was tinkering with new ideas such as the ship goodies coming from your homeland based off that odd card system.
Ensemble however was so good at RTS that they somehow managed to make a decent RTS for a console (Halo Wars) which is saying something considering almost all RTS on a console (AKA not on mouse and keyboard) are unplayable to begin with.
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Yes, it seems like a facebook game on the surface, but the missions are AoE we know and love.
I'd stumbled onto it a while back, but I was trying to stay away from online play.
Since I am already hooked onto online games again, going to try this one. Looks pretty.
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I did not like AOE3, but it might have been because I had a really low-end computer. Also I didnt like the fact how if you got into their town with at least like two cannons it was all over.
I really need to retry the game with a higher end computer and re-evaluate.
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AOE 1 is my favorite in the series although i dont like the way that age of empires online looks. it looks to much like a cartoon for me
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