
Age of Empires 2 Gold
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| Product Description | | Rome has fallen and the world is up for grabs! Experience real-time evolution as you build your civilization into a flourishing empire, from the Dark Age to the Imperial Age. Decide whether to conquer the world through military might, commerce and diplomacy, or intrigue and regicide. There are many paths to power but only one will reign supreme! New Heroes to discover and new worlds to conquer! The Conquerors Expansion adds 5 new civilizations, 4 new campaigns, 11 new units, 26 new technologies, real world maps, and much more. Experience the adventure of the Spanish Conquistadors as they enter the exotic lands of the Aztecs, or relive the destructive force of Attila's pillaging Huns. |
| | General | | Category | Games | | Subcategory | Games - strategy / tactics / wargame | | Version | 2.0 | | Language(s) | English | | Compatibility | PC | | Software | | License Type | Complete package | | License Qty | 1 user | | License Pricing | Standard | | Platform | Windows | | Min Supported Color Depth | 8-bit (256 colors) | | Distribution Media | CD-ROM | | Package Type | Retail | | Game | | Elements | Strategy / tactics / wargame - real time | | Context | Historical | | Play Time Mode | Real-time | | System Requirements | | OS Required | Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 SP5 or later | | Min Processor Type | Intel Pentium - 166 MHz | | Min RAM Size | 64 MB | | Min Hard Drive Space | 300 MB | | Peripheral / Interface Devices | Mouse or compatible device, 4x CD-ROM, SVGA monitor | | System Requirements Details | Microsoft Windows 95/98 - RAM 32 MB - HD 300 MB Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 SP5 or later - RAM 64 MB - HD 300 MB |
Customer ReviewsReviewed on 2008-07-07      Fun and Addictive Strategy Game I know that I'm a little late on the Age of Empires craze, and that Age of Empires III has now been released, replacing the Age of Empires II that I know. I have marveled at the graphics of the newest game, though can't help but wonder how its gameplay stands up against Age of Empires II own marvelous catch.
This game, along with the Conquerers Expansion, is currently a favorite game of mine. The main goal is to successfully build a civilization capable of defending itself from adversaries, constructing vast momuments if greatness, and establishing firm trade and economy with friendly civilizations. It requires plenty of strategy and knowledge to emerge victorious.
Let's start with the good points:
1. AOE II is easy to learn and play. The game includes learning campaign, though I found myself able to figure out the streategies and secrets of the game by exploration and the detailed game manual. The units are easy to manipulate and command, and a mini map in the corner of the screen displays the expanse of the region that can be switched to several different modes to show only military units, trade units, etc.
2. Gameplay is extremely addictive. After I was drawn into AOE II, I found it difficult to stop! I've constructed countless empires so far, and plan to construct many more. This game hooks you from the start and will not release you!
3. There are a bounty of strategies. Some reviewers have complained about the lack of tactics involved in the game, how there is only one real way to win. I find that that is not true. There are tons of different strategies besides the easy path, clever tactics that you yourself can invent to keep gameplay interesting. Some games I will attempt to train a powerful military to destroy my enemies. Other times I will focus on trade and economy. A third time I might focus on converting enemy units with monks, or performing naval sneak attacks. The possibilities are endless if you expand your thinking beyond the main strategy.
Now for the faults:
1. Winning by conquest proves unnecessarily difficult in single player games. As the computer is clearly more efficient than the human player, I find that the speed it takes for the computer player to build up an army is impossibly fast. Before I've even built a seige workshop, I'll see my adversaries leading a pack of battering rams and three rows of powerful soldiers toward my city. Even when you think you have an army large enough too defeat an enemy, don't be fooled. The computer players seem to have a marvelous ability to create soldiers even when their city is virtually destroyed. And one you reach the Castle Age, the computer player will send a large army as an invasion. If you've built up a good army, you should be able to defend yourself without losing too many soldiers. The computer player, however, will return throughout the rest of the game, seeming unable to lose any of its soldiers. As they regenrate lost militaty units like magic, you stand there with the same soldiers you've had all along, struggling to obtain enough resources to build more. And before you can build a camp next to a mine, there comes more enemies, until your armies been overwhelmed and you fall to your adversaries.It takes a lot of strategy to win with conquest...I just think that games against the computer should be more fair.
Overall, this game is a fun and addictive strategy empire builder that has me hooked. I would reccommend it to those interested in the great ancient civilizations and those who wish for a challenging strategy game that hooks the player. |  | Reviewed on 2008-03-13      probably best rts war game ever made This game really is pretty amazing. I've had it for the past 5 years, and I still have tons of fun playing it. The graphics are much less glossy than newer games, and I actually think that in a way the graphics benefit from not being 3d. It makes the old-time feel more authentic....
Anyway, awesome game overall. I just wish they made a version for osx, instead they release age of empires 3! This game might be less flashy the age of emp. 3, but it's definitely more enjoyable. |  | Reviewed on 2008-01-22      One of the best games ever This is a great game. Excellent replay value. Multiplayer is the best. All the expansion packs are in this box set, so you;re good to go. |  | Reviewed on 2007-09-21      One of the best RTS of all time!! I absolutely love the Age of Empires series. The first one was good, but Age of Empires 2 is far superior in every way. With many cusomizable options right from the beginning, this game will entertain for years. Only real flaw I have seen with it is the population cap of 200. Otherwise, this is a great game. Nice way to learn history and have fun at the same time. Will run well even on older machines too. |  | Reviewed on 2007-09-17      Addicitive fun and games This game is shockingly addictive and can waste a lot of time when one could be doing much better things, like tidying one's room.
It is well set up, the options are well thought out, and a multiplicity of combinations can be enjoyed. From very easy to quite challenging - if you enjoy being killed frequently in the hardest level - leaves the player almost everything that the scope of the game allows.
Can be used as single or multi player, with lots of different special weapons/fighters etc.
Highly recommended.
MNW |  |
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