Rise Of Nations
- Play on a realistic map of the world and enlarge your nation by conquering one at a time, in exciting wartime approach action
- Research over 50 different technologies and show off the superiority of your civilization, as you build Wonders Of The World
- Use a combination of military strength, technological development, diplomacy, trade and espionage to make a world empire
- Stunning animation and effects as you experience 220 different unit types, and weapon effects from slingshots to nuclear detonations
- Streamlined multiplayer action for up to 8 players on a LAN or an Internet connection!
Product Description
Age Of Empires Collector’s Edition brings you the analytically-acclaimed approach game. Control 10,000 years of human history and rewrite it to suit you. Players are the guiding spirit in the evolution of small stone age tribes. Starting with minimal resources, players are challenged to build their tribes into splendid civilizations. Choose a nation and guide it to world domination!
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This game is OK. It’s not as much fun as I thought it would be. Maybe that is why it only cost $10. The rule book is small so it doesn’t take that long to get started. The Victory Conditions are perplexing and either seem to make the game really small or really long. You also seem to progress from era to era too quickly. It also seems too hard to defeat the other nations in combat. The game is worth the price but it’s not that splendid.
Rating: 3 / 5
Released date was in 2006 and I was expecting a small more. For a $10 game it is ok. Gameplay is a small awkward. It’s like playing a classic penetrate game with some modern affects and modern stategy. I reflect they could have been a small more creative. There’s 2 main modes. The first mode is like risk where you are in map mode. The second mode is where you control the battle front. If the maps were larger and the gameplay a small better the game would have potential.
Rating: 3 / 5
For $10 this deal is a pretty nice buy. I bought it and had a couple of friends pick it up to play over Lan/IP. I currently run a Windows XP Pro, and Outlook PC’s. WinXPPro had no issues at all with installing or updating this game, and plays very well. Windows Outlook but does NOT like the Updater for this game, and as such, will not let you update to the latest version which fixes some online Multiplayer issues. HOWEVER, Copying the game files from an updated Windows XP PC will fix this conundrum. If you Try to update using outlook, the entire game gets degraded and has to be reinstalled(Vicious cycle anyone?), I have tried troubleshooting this by running in XP mode on outlook, and running as administrator, even reading the Troubleshooting guide on the forums, but not anything seems to work, only copying the files from XP did the trick. Also, the game included on this disc(if the same as mine) is v1.3, which fixed issues from the early release of this title, but the last update was v1.4., to which there is no manual patch, you must patch the game owing to the Updater in game(LAME yes I know.). But if you dont care to play online then there is not anything incorrect with v1.3, as it runs flawlessly on any highend PC. But to play online your game must be updated to v1.4. All in all this title sports decent graphics, and has a pretty excellent AI, some of the Maps are HUGE, and the different civilizations you can choose from is a pretty long list each with a different set of cool bonuses. Hope my review helps you like it might have helped me.
Rating: 4 / 5
I got this game by the side of with some friends, and then played online multiplayer. I’m not normally an RTS fan, but I found this game fun, at least with friends. It’s ancient, and friendly on the hardware, but is still entertaining. The basic premise of each match is to progress from the Stone Age to modern times and beyond. The progression keeps things fascinating in multiplayer, and in singleplayer, the game introduces enough variations on this formula to keep things from getting too repetitive.
IF you are looking for a fun distraction, pick this up. It’s only $10.
Rating: 4 / 5
I agree with the other two reviewers that this is a fascinating game with brilliant replay regard. I tend to prefer turn-based approach sports meeting. But, unadorned keystrokes can alacrity the game up, slow it down, or pause. Believe me, if you’re caught in a three-front war on various small continents with lots of naval action as well, you’ll appreciate the ability to pause frequently, even with the slowest alacrity selected.
Game programs have always “hard-pressed the envelope” of no matter what computer potential and technology existed at the time of their release, mostly for the sake of graphics and other moderately frivolous reasons. They are therefore often ill-behaved, unreliable, plagued with bugs, and liable to become really unusable when a later operating system comes by the side of with small tolerance for grown-up software that doesn’t play by the rules. In this context, it is a relief to find a game that runs so smoothly as Rise of Nations, and never crashes. Perhaps its Microsoft imprimatur means that the authors have an unusually thorough understanding of Windows.
My only criticism is that, when reduction sports meeting, it writes a large number of files in various directories all over the C: guide and provides no way to delete them. If your disk space is not infinite, be cautious.
Rating: 5 / 5