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Published: 2022-01-27, Author: Sean , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: Almost 25 years ago, the first Age of Empires was released on PC. It's a game that completely stayed off my radar at the time because I was a Playstation gamer and did not have a PC I could play it on. The same goes for Age of Empires II in 1999. I was ve...
Abstract: The Age Of Empires series is one of the best historical real time strategy franchises out there. It's easy to spend hours lost in its nonstop action. Developer Relic Entertainment has a tough act to follow the beloved Age Of Empires II and III. While Age...
Educational and exciting campaign, Every faction feels truly unique, Tried and tested gameplay loop is as addictive as ever, Authentic cultural music and ancient languages is a fantastic sound design touch, Easily accessible real-time strategy for newcome
Thin on content, No map editor, Rarely ventures out of its comfort zone, Frustrating AI, Dated visuals when compared to recent AOE definitive editions
Age of Empires IV is an old school RTS that should be comfortable for returning players and accessible to newcomers. A bigger focus on historical campaigns is enjoyable, alongside great Skirmish and multiplayer modes...
An excellent campaign offering a lot of variety, as well as being supported by very interesting documentarystyle clips, as well as information given throughout the missions, Strong AI for both the enemy and your units avoids many issues that tend to plagu
However, unit models stand out for the wrong reason, looking poor compared to the rest of the game, Limits itself to 200 population, which feels unnecessarily small, especially on larger maps
Age of Empires IV is, in almost every way, a true sequel to Age of Empires II. It plays great and has a few new features that add more tactical elements to combat and how you develop your faction. On factions, it truly allows them to differentiate themsel...
Published: 2021-10-25, Author: Ron , review by: gamingtrend.com
Gorgeous 4K visuals, Excellent faction balancing, Challenging A.I, Multiplayer is a lot of fun, Zero microtransactions. Period
AI can be inattentive, Could use a patrol system, Some inexplicable hiccups with framerate
Age of Empires helped define an entire genre, and under the steady hand of RTS masters Relic Entertainment, it may once again wear that crown -- Age of Empires IV is that good
Good-enough visuals, Not as innovative as past AoE games
We’ve waited a long time for Age of Empires IV, and generally speaking, it was worth the wait. Like its predecessors, AoE IV is a polished RTS with deep core gameplay, a robust campaign and lots of potential for online multiplayer. It also might just teac...
Age of Empires 4 plays it safe a bit too often, but really excels when it wanders outside of its very traditional comfort zone. The expansive campaigns and offbeat factions like the Mongols and the Rus are major highlights, even when it loses some of its...