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Conquer the New World with the classic third part

Age of Empires is one of the most amazing and legendary civilization style strategy games that ever existed.

Now in this third part, you're taken into the New World. Players are able to develop European nations from the Age of Discovery through to the Industrial Age. There are eight playable nations that battle across a wide variety of lands - from the early beginning of the swamps of Florida to the Rocky Mountains. You can recruit Native American tribes along the way and with them, try to seize control of trade routes while being supported by your Empire back in Europe.

There's no doubt that visually, the game looks superb with some of the best graphics ever seen in the Age of Empires series. However, the developers seem to have concentrated on graphics more than the realism aspect. An exception to this is the fact that you are supported by your home European nation in your quest to plunder the New World which is something unseen in previous versions.

However, it is attention to detail and unfaithfulness to the realities of history that really let the game down. in Age of Empires, American Indians are portrayed as mercenaries rather than spiritual tribes and gold mines suddenly appear hundreds of years before they ever did!

Age of Empires 3 looks great and has the potential to be a great game but the developers probably need to pay more attention to historical facts than the graphics themselves.

It's the dawn of a new age in real-time strategy (RTS) games. A brave New World is rising – a hostile yet beautiful world, filled with innovative gameplay, new strategic scenarios, eye-searing graphics and much more.

In this action adventure tale of historical fiction, players take on the role of Morgan Black and his family, struggling against the hostile wilderness and a mysterious cult that's crept in from Europe. In a series of 24 scenarios divided into three acts, Morgan Black and his descendants help the Aztecs resist conquest by Spanish conquistadors, pit the French against the British in the French and Indian War and help Simon Bolivar lead revolutions in South America.

Not only are you in command of large and diverse armies of infantry, cavalry and artillery, but also Native American warriors, mercenaries and tall ships. You can assign different formations to your army for different strengths and weaknesses, or have the game automatically choose the most appropriate formation. Shingles, shutters and whole towers may fly off a building and interact with the terrain, such as crashing into nearby water. This next generation effect is done on the fly so that each building always has a unique destruction, no matter how many times you see it.

PROS

  • Superb graphics
  • Some realistic elements and gameplay

CONS

  • Historical facts and scenarios wrong in parts

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User reviews about Age of Empires

  • Anonymous

    by Anonymous

    Edited Version of Last Review.
    Another reviewer claimed that this was no better than AoE 1 and 2. I don't know how 3 isn't better than 1 or 2... More

  • Anonymous

    by Anonymous

    Beautiful looking game that has been much improved. .
    I don't how 3 isn't better than 1 or 2....If you claim this then please explain. 3 is grea More

  • Anonymous

    by Anonymous

    This is Age of Empires 3, not original. Original was way better than 2 or 3.
    I was trying to download Age of Empires not Age of Empires III. You More

  • Anonymous

    by Anonymous

    Game Guide and User Manual.
    Its a great game i love it,
    But it would be easier if i could read the manual in Arabic, does anyone know if it More

  • Anonymous

    by Anonymous

    Age of Empires- Cheats!!.
    Check out these cheats:Hit enter- then type-this is too hard (win in single player)<censored> (get 10,0 More

  • Anonymous

    by Anonymous

    Really good game!!.
    BUY IT!! DOWNLOAD IT FIRST CAUSE THEN YOU CAN LEARN THE GAME FIRST!! I PROMISE YOU WILL LOVE IT!!!


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