Customer
Reviews
Enjoyable but AoE2 is more fun
This collection of the basic
game and expansions is a good value for Real Time Strategy (RTS) game
players. The War Chiefs expansion is ok, campaign short, and not a lot
of depth. The Asian Dynasties Expansion is a lot of fun, three campaigns
(Japan, India, China), with each nation having their own wonders giving
them unique special abilities. The different nations are neat, but not
having a United States colonial civilization to choose from in skirmish
mode is disappointing, especially after playing the campaign game in War
Chiefs. The campaigns are easier to complete and have less depth than
Age of Empires II (AoE2). AoE3 campaigns were overall fun, but require
much less strategy to win; build one small army to defend your base and
when the large army is ready to go, overwhelm the computer.
The
graphics have improved, but did experienced significant lag and even
game freezing at times due to ship combat on the duo-core Thinkpad, even
with all graphic options reduced to minimal levels. Other than naval
combat, the game played well. Not sure why the lag occurred.
There
are some improvements to the game play where a single large farm can be
built and no need to worry about cueing or constantly checking if there
is enough wood to re-task the workers to harvest food. The use of a
home city for the campaign game is really neat with special cards to
provide resources, upgrades, or units. Each nation has unique units and
cards. The strategy of the cards is very important, does the player want
to have early age villagers to gather resources faster or hold on for
the late age military units for the end game battles? This adds depth to
the game.
The basic resources are still wood, gold, food, with
experience for home city improvement (cards). Experience is gained from
killing enemy units, destroying structures, building units, and having a
trading post.
The negative about the game is the combat options.
The player no longer has the option for unit formations or commands
such as defend ground or hold ground. Units will rush off when attacked
and baited by the enemy. Worse yet, units will stay in large massed
formations when attacking artillery units, to be blown apart. The player
can not select skirmish mode or defend unit mode. Your healer will rush
off and attack an enemy building or unit.
Another negative is
artillery units being too strong to destroy and the targeting of units.
Example would be attacking a group of enemy artillery units that are in
marching order. Your cavalry can attack the artillery, but somehow, even
the big siege gun, will be able to unlimber and fire, killing multiple
units even though they are engaged in hand to hand combat against
swordsmen and cavalry. Artillery does not cause splash or collateral
damage to friendly units too. So if the enemy has their infantry
attacking yours in hand to hand combat, their artillery will be able to
fire through them and only kill your units, not theirs. This is a
frustrating factor.
As we know in history, artillery units, when
attacked in hand to hand combat, can not fire, also siege cannons, take a
long time to reload and can not if the crews are attacked in hand to
hand combat. But in AoE3, the game has super artillery being able to
unlimber and fire multiple times, killing your units before being
finally subdued while under attack the entire time. The siege cannons
take a lot of damage to destroy too. This is a very frustrating
experience that detracts from the game.
Given lack of combat
formation / options and the lag time experienced in naval combat, AoE2
and Age of Mythology are still the preferred games. The massive battles
with large armies between multiple players were a lot fun in AoE2 as
each side slugged it out, but for some reason, lacking the same level of
intensity and excitement in AoE3.
Unfortunately, Ensemble
Studios was closed by Microsoft, which is not a good sign for us
computer gamers. If Microsoft closes their only computer game developer,
it becomes very clear that their focus is to make money from console
games. The loss of Ensemble Studios means that we computer strategy game
players will have fewer quality games to purchase and play in the
future.
Thank you Ensemble Studios, your games have been fun to
play and AoE3 was another enjoyable experience.
One of the best RTS of all time
This game is simply amazing!!
and to add all the expansions to the game itself just makes it that
much better!
The graphics for one is still up to par and its 2010!
even when the cannons shoot there is realistic smoke comming out.
The
gameplay is very smooth on and offline! you dont have to have an
internet connection to play this game in single player and its sad to
say that many games now including starcraft 2 has to have an internet
connection to be able to play it.
The campaign is long especially
with all the expansions
The sound is great
The online mode is
simply flawless, i have been deployed in afghanistan and we have really
slow internet, and to say that it runs smooth is just awesome! we have
tried many other games online but sadly they do not run no were near as
smooth. There is also lan for those of you who want to lan with buddies
and play many at once.
It is constantly being updated and patched so
the game cannot recieve anything less then 5 stars!
Great upgrade from II - III
I saw some people said things
such as, "ships are too big" Age of empire 2 was better" and what not.
Not true! for once the ships are the Right size! Ships are not little
like in AOE 1 and 2 and AOE 3 really showed us that. The grafics are
better too. I liked that all expanstions are with it this complete
collection. Which makes this much better priced because of it. I like
playing all of the AOE series and am glad there are so many different
ways to play. The time in history is set around the Revolutionary War
time period. With the finding of America and exploration and such. In
all there are theres 14 civs you can choose from with this game (once
you've installed all of it). Cannons throw people. plenty of smoke. Each
civ has its weeknesses and its strong poaints. Its ballenced. I can
play with all of them and still have fun with out being totaled. The
ships are huge but in the right scale. pieces fall off, the bouts rock
when their cannons ring out. Different from AOE 2 is that you have a
home city where you get stuff as you lvl up. So everytime you play your
civ lvls up. Which I really liked. I recommend this to all AOE players.
or anyone with strategy loving gaming.
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