Props to KenOD for the title.
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Reviews:
CCC - 86%
PC Games - 82%
Gamestar - 82%
Incgamers- 8/10
Gizorama - 4/5
Gameswelt.de - 9/10
Return to the roots of the Age of Wonders with this unique Pre-Purchase gift for our loyal fans. Once a sanctuary of the Elven Court, Heartwood Forest is now a defiled battleground with savage clans warring over its natural treasures. Following The Mending of the Wood Elves and the Dark Elves, the newly formed High Elves vow to retake Heartwood Forest and restore it to its ancient glory. You can play this Stand Alone Scenario featuring sylvan wars and underground clashes versus AI opponents or in multiplayer with up to 6 players.
An extra large Stand-Alone Scenario. Legend tells of dragons who ruled the fabled Sea of Flames at the dawn of time. However nobody has seen a True Dragon in living memory. The isles are still loaded with treasure and have become popular with adventures, merchants, scoundrels and sightseers. Now eight rival lords have found a mysterious dragon’s egg, and each sees it as proof of their claim to the Dragon’s Throne. The sages warn they risk unleashing the wrath of the Dragons, but the Lords pay no heed as they prepare for war. You can play the Dragon’s Throne versus AI opponents or in multiplayer with up to 8 players.
OS: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 @ 2.4 Ghz or AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ @2.6 Ghz
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Graphics: nVidia 8800 / ATi Radeon HD 3870 with 512MB or Laptop integrated Intel HD 3000 with 3GB system ram
DirectX: Version 9.0c
Network: Broadband Internet connection
Hard Drive: 10 GB available space
Sound Card: DirectX 9 Compatible
Additional Notes: Open connection for online multiplayer. 1024x768 screen resolution.
OS: Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1
Processor: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 @ 2.4 Ghz or AMD Phenom X4 9900 @ 2.6 Ghz
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: nVidia Geforce 460 1GB or AMD Radeon HD 6850 1GB
DirectX: Version 9.0c
Network: Broadband Internet connection
Hard Drive: 10 GB available space
Sound Card: DirectX 9 Compatible
Additional Notes: Open connection for online multiplayer. 1920*1080 screen resolution.
Age of Wonders 3 gives you challenging 4X strategy within a charming fantasy setting with one of the best enemy AIs I’ve seen in years.
Whether playing a campaign against the computer or taking on eight other players in a random map, it bears the hallmark only a few empire building games have--the addiction to take "just one more turn".
Age of Wonders 3 is everything fans of the series wished it to be: a deep and complex turn-based strategy game with lots to discover, a true PC Game with beautiful graphics. Although its campaigns lack a certain something and the economic part of its gameplay never reaches the excellence of Civilization 5, Age of Wonders 3 is still a challenging game you don’t have to regret sinking many, many hours into.
Overall though, players of any experience level will find enjoyable, rich strategy gameplay from Age of Wonders 3. Plus, if you’re anything like me, it’ll provide long-lasting memories of crushing your friends in battle.
Online foibles aside, with its tactically rewarding battles and streamlined empire management, Age of Wonders III is a well-crafted strategy game that doesn't let itself get bogged down in needless busywork. It pushes your focus onto its strongest suit, the battlefield, while keeping everything else in the background. Some smart elements of randomness help keep you on your toes after multiple sessions, though you will find several go-to strategies still apply regardless of the sort of army you lead. Age of Wonders III is the welcome return of a long-absent strategy series and a tactically rewarding game.
Age of Wonders III could have been constructed in the golden age of turn-based strategy. In fact, given the competition it’s going to have as the year goes on, it’s an additional reason to believe that we might be heading for that golden age right now.
Will there be a demo?
So, I've never played an Age of Wonders game in my life, but I'm a huge fan of Civilization. I've watched gameplay videos of Age of Wonders III, and it looks fun. How's the learning curve? Also, nice OT.
Pre-ordered the Digital Deluxe version off of Steam, figured the extra scenario and OST were worth 5$ more.
Is there many games where it's unplayable at 1440p? I've yet to come across one as a 1440p monitor user.I'm still looking for someone to post a screen at 2560x1440 or 2560x1600. But I guess there's no beta in progress or anything.
I'm really looking forward to this, provided that the UI is playable at those resolutions!
Good question.
Is there many games where it's unplayable at 1440p? I've yet to come across one as a 1440p monitor user.
Oh I realise you meant that. I just haven't really come across anything where it's been an issue. Mind you I don't sit too far away.I'm talking more about the UI being too small at high resolutions. I'm trying to find out whether or not AoW3's UI will scale up properly (like Warlock) or if the font and menu icons stay the same size regardless of resolution (like Fallen Enchantress).
Here is about an hour of Angry Joe playing it. Starts at around two and a half minutes
http://www.twitch.tv/angryjoeshow/b/510597831
Oh I realise you meant that. I just haven't really come across anything where it's been an issue.
Ah right, admittedly I haven't played any of those at 1440p. Endless Space I played back when I had my old monitor.It's not that it's impossible to see, just that some games make it much harder than others. I don't like having to look so closely at the screen, especially when it's obvious that the UI was designed to be larger in relation to the rest of the game.
A few games I'd play more often if the UI scaled properly:
Endless Space
Dead State
Grim Dawn
Planetary Annihilation
Kerbal Space Program
Network: Broadband Internet connection
While I will definitely buy, I hope there is blood and gore DLC, like what Creative Assembly release for their newer Total War games. When the game was first announced it seemed they planned to make battles more brutal. Alas, combat just looks very clean. Or maybe modders will find a workaround.
2 OTs!
why would anybody hope for something like that? It's a strategy game and not a shooter...
Don't be hard on yourself. Both OT's compliment each other nicely . Great job guys. Really looking forward to this one, but only later on. Have waaay to much to play currently. Will be a sweet summer sale pickup though.Which is nice, way more information than mine.
Does anyone know what time it will unlock on GOG?
Does it actually need this for the game, or just to download it in the first place?
Don't be hard on yourself. Both OT's compliment each other nicely . Great job guys. Really looking forward to this one, but only later on. Have waaay to much to play currently. Will be a sweet summer sale pickup though.
Which is nice, yours has way more information than mine. Also feel free to take over the reviews, I have a few listed already.
It would be nice if we could pre-load the game since it's coming out tomorrow.
Monday.
I can't decide between this game and Warlock II.
Can't... wait...
You're in this thread, you've already made your decision! (and it's the right one)