![]() ![]() Game itself is easy enough to get the hang of, but learning effective strategies for the many different scenarios is a challenge but one that brings you back for more. Playability: Tutorial does a poor job, mostly relying on an in-game encyclopedia appropriately called the Tome of Wonders. Voice acting, however, is great - even if only included in the two campaigns. Sound: Music is fine, but for a game that spans such a long amount of time - I found myself muting it within the first 8 hours of game play. That sort of attention to detail is not common enough. Combat scenes are impressively detailed and varied for something most developers would have done less with. Still looks very fresh and lush having been 6 years since it was released. The challenge keeps the game fun and interesting, while also feeling very achievable. ![]() They've really pulled it off on this one and that alone makes it worth checking out. Some clicks take upwards of 20 seconds to register, worrying the player that their game may have crashed.Ĭoncept: It's rare we get the genres of a tactical combat game blended with a 4x strategy game. Simultaneous turns results in some confusing and frustrating delays. Local LAN or private games are your only hope for such competition. Heroes provide an RPG-esque feel by finding loot which can be equipped along with leveling-up which provides ability points - both of which are used to further buff your hero. Sprawling tactical battles spice up the long game by providing a variety challenges one must strategize on in order to succeed.īeautiful, lush graphics that keep up with 2020 standards for strategy games.T That's a bargain for a game that you will easily put 30+ hours into playing. Plus - I've seen this title go on sale for as low as $7.50. It has a lot to offer, particularly in it's tactical combat battles. If you've not played this wonder of a game - I'd recommend you give this one a shot. Single player or LAN games would be your only viable options. Unfortunately, multiplayer is almost entirely dead. If you're already a fan of this style game, you could very easily double or triple that number. It's immensely exciting and fun at the onset, but it does begin to drag on and show it's repetitiveness after 20-40 hours. Triumph Studios two-games-in-one approach sets Age of Wonders III in a rare cross-genre we only see come out of the Total War franchise. Quick Take: Six years after its original release, Age of Wonders III still stands as a remarkably competent and fun 4x turn-based strategy and tactical combat game. Tags: A few words or tags that come to mind after playing are: tactical, "just one more turn", RPG-esque, time-consuming. Had to knock it down a whole point due to the lack of available servers & players online. It's hard to get me to like most strategy games, and I really enjoyed this one. ![]()
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