3/17/2012

Age of Mythology Review

Age of Mythology
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I must say, I am thoroughly impressed with Age of Mythology.Though it's certainly not revolutionary to the RTS genre (it plays very similarly to Age of Empires I & II), it is an addictive game that's accessible to amateurs but still rewarding to those that master it.What really stands out about it though, is how polished it is.
Age of Mythology is all about the details.While Age of Empires I & II had very simlar looking units for their many "races", this game really gives the varying units a different look.There are only so many ways you can depict a 0.5 inch spearman on screen, but the developers have nevertheless defined each unit visually.It gets even more impressive with the plethora of colorful myth units.Who knew that a manticore and a chimera would look so very, very different?
Perhaps even more impressive is the fact that at least the Greeks actually speak their ancient language (though the single player mode understandably narrates the story in English).Take it from the classics major (I even verified the phrases I didn't know in my lexicon.....yeah....I'm a loser), Ensemble Studios did their homework.We're not talking Thucydides; the statements are really simple phrases basically translating to "that is my purpose" and "especially" and "yes".I have no idea how accurate the Egyptian or Norse game language is, but I have to imagine that they did their best to base them off their ancient languages.
On top of being polished, Age of Mythology is a lot of fun.For fans of the Age of Empires games, you'll be pleased toknow you'll still be having a blast with powerful siege weapons and legions of infantry, archers and cavalry.The addition of myth and hero units and of course the wonderful "god powers" does wonders for the gameplay.The old and the new are boiled down into one familiar, intuitive interface.
My largest complaint about Age of Mythology is that the variety between the races.I was nurtured by Starcraft in the beginning of my RTS days, so I have long been accustomed to different "races" holding different advantages.Though there are certainly variety in the "races" strengths as well as units' abilities and look, they are pretty similar (i.e. Greeks have more types of archer units, Norse have the best melee fighters, Egyptians build stronger walls, but all races have archers, melee fighters and as walls).This does tend to force players to strategize more, but I would have liked to see more variety.
Overall, this is a really good game that is really detailed and just a hoot to play.If you're considering getting Age of Empires I or II, waste not your money and get this one instead.

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