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Originally Posted by Spaceman Spiff
AOE and AOK had ties to history, multiple campaigns with different civilizations, it made for a great gaming experience.
I just don't "feel" AOE III.
You play with some maltese knight trying to stop some circle from gaining control of the fountain of youth (as far as i have gotten into the game).
It feels like one of those many many many user made scenarios for AOE and AOK, except most of those scenarios are better than AOE III :P
Maybe AOE III redeems itself in multiplayer, but what other than cards/home cities does it have going ?
It doesn't hold the candle to RoN, not even close.
And the "far" zoom sucks, i guess "near" zoom means no zoom at all.
To put it in football terms ... fumble..turnover...run back for touchdown (AOE III vs Civ IV as far as user reviews go)
