11/23/2005
Age of Empires 3
The first Age of Empires was a game that met with some initial resistance from fans of real-time strategy. The game was heavy with micromanagement of economics and AI units could barely carry out your orders, let alone think for themselves what to do next. It demanded precision control of every facet of the fast-paced historical gameplay while setting a high standard of graphical excellence that was still able to run on just about any PC of the time. After taking a break from the main series with the offshoot Age of Mythology, Ensemble Studios are back on the path of history. Age of Empires III is a game of exploration in the New World with some help from the Old and that farily sums up where this game fits in the history of this series as well.
Taking control of Russians, English, French, Ottoman, Dutch, Portuguese, Germans or Spanish, you play the game in single-player skirmish and campaign modes or hop onilne for head to head and team competition. Each side has their own strengths and weaknesses as well as a diverse range of game changing features that make it entertaining to jump around between them. The English and Spanish are about as conventional as you can get while the French feature more expensive but hardier villagers. It's too early to tell if the balance is "just right" between all the sides, however there is no one favored group just yet. These differences make the game all about leveraging your advantages while minimizing your disadvantages. Like all the great real-time strategy games, this one provides an enormous canvas of unit, building and strategy options for you to explore. At the core is the guns or butter dilemma that has plagued man during wartime since he could stand on two feet.
The interface for the game simply needs to be better. Some functions you use regularly have hotkeys and some don't. Some text on the various screens, both in game and out, looks clickable but isn't while other text is clickable but you'd never think to try it. There are also areas where you can right-click to get menus of information that you'd just never expect to find. The interface is largely inconsistent in the way it presents information to you and in the way you interact with it. After a few hours of play, you become acquainted with its quirks, but it could be much better. The default in-game interface is also way too large, a problem that was notable in the game's demo, too. Thankfully, a more streamlined version is available. The buttons are smaller, but it's definitely the way to go. This can be turned on in the options. Be sure to do that right away.
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