![]() ![]() For returning players, this is the perfect package if you’ve somehow lost your original copy and for newcomers, this version is easily accessible and provides the smoothest onboarding for you RTS beginners out there. The game is able to truly shine because of these improvements, while for the most part retaining the original aesthetic of the game. It offers the definitive version of this game, making improvements where necessary as well as updating it for modern hardware. While still retaining the overall visual style, less screen real estate is taken up when compared to the older version, while still relaying all the information players will need in order to succeed.Īge of Empires III: Definitive Edition is what it claims itself to be. The games user interface, while a product of its time, did see some small improvements made. Instead, they can just focus on gathering without having to make the trip back to the town centre. Gatherers no longer need to return to resource point in order to turn in a collected resource. Healers now automatically heal injured units and no longer require using a special ability. There’s also little quality of life improvements made to the base game as well. You’re free to design your colonies and bases to your liking, and with the game offering fun side objectives, there is enough variety to make each stage not feel like a repeat of the last. The games various systems overall are big enough draws for both fans of the original games as well as newcomers to play within the sandbox that only real-time strategy games can provide. Sound effects, voice acting and music have all been treated to sound much better and it further complements the overall aesthetic of each time period featured in the game. Further compounding these positive changes is the remastered soundscape. ![]() Whether it be increased unit detail or the increased intricacies of structures, the updated models feel restorative in nature almost as if this was the games original artwork all along but was simply limited by the technology of the time. The added detail and reimagined art for higher resolutions truly makes this game gorgeous and a standout. In the fifteen years since the original’s release, Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition has revitalised what used to be a great looking game into a fantastic looking game! Every model, texture and effect has been either redone or remade and the game looks and feels better for it. What might have looked great and damn near impressive for 2005 sadly didn’t last very long. Obviously, the first thing long-time fans of the series will notice in terms of major differences from the original are the visuals. While not integral to the game’s overall experience, this decision speaks volumes to the level of care and attention to detail this revitalisation has received and it only adds to the overall experience of playing this classic RTS. ![]() Thankfully the developers of the Definitive Edition saw to rectify these errors and, rather than simply leave them as is, decided to thoughtfully and actively address these issues by making corrections/removing elements where necessary. Visuals were not the only thing to be given a make-over however, the game’s narrative concerning native tribes and indigenous cultures sadly lacked authenticity and veered towards the reinforcing of preconceived stereotypes and racist iconography. These innovations still persist in the Definitive Edition of the game, only now with much visual clarity as well as support for higher resolutions beyond 480p. Real-time destruction of buildings, shadow maps for on-screen units, increased geometric detail and cannonball physics are just a few elements the original game introduced all the way back in 2005. While the last entry in the fabled series doesn’t hold the number one spot in peoples heart – that belongs to Age of Empires II – there are still many things to say and be appreciated of what AOE 3 was able to achieve back in its day. Microsoft’s dedication to breathing new life into its somewhat forgotten franchises continues with Age of Empires III the last entry in the classic trilogy of real-time strategy. And while Ensemble Studios is sadly no more, a coalition of developers have taken the series reigns and have seemingly delivered a faithful remastering of a modern classic. There just doesn’t seem to be anything else quite like it. Age of Empires became an instant classic upon its initial release in the late 90s, and the franchise has only continued to garner this reputation in the following years. ![]()
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