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I like the game but I'm not so keen on the almost endless variety of units. I can understand guys with swords, guys with bows, and guys on horses but when you get about 15 varieties of each, all with names like Twai-woo-doo-boo-hoo, it gets a little complicated.
Personally, I think the vastness of the units is a distraction, but the game itself it excellent. Like Rawne, I bought the gold edition for a song, and there is a huge amount of gameplay there. I just wish Rome could have been better.
However much it pained me to give CA/SEGA more of my hard earned money, I bought the Shogun II gold edition for a pinprick. It was a very cheap purchase and in return I got Shogun II, FotS, RotS and all DLC. I guess I'll be playing a real TW title soon.
If anyone wants to play some online matches (I'm terribly rusty) or better yet, a laidback very hard versus multiplayer campaign, please let me know! I can only play in the weekends though. If anyone is interested in a multiplayer campaign please let me know!
Age of Empires 1
Dungeon Keeper – humour and the gameplay was really good.
Dungeon Master (Atari ST) – my first graphic adventure. I spent nearly the same amount buying a ‘walkthrough’ book as on the game itself – I just had to finish it!
Command & Conquer – I loved the Harvesters and the ability to build overwhelming forces.
Silent Service - watching your last torpedo run for 20 minutes whilst manoeuvring away from Destroyers and, if your calculations were correct, hit that enemy Aircraft Carrier - very satisfying.
Panzer General (my first hex based war game) after 8 hours, taking the final capture point at the far end of Russia on the last turn with an exhausted tank battalion – marvellous. Your General earning ‘Prestige Points’ to replenish or buy more units was quite an innovation.
Arnhem - My first computer war game. So finely balanced you had to try out different tactics.