Age of Empires II Gold Edition | 
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Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 1294
Platforms: Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows Nt, Windows 95, Windows Xp Genre: historical-strategy-games ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Number Of Items: 1 Age: 11 - 18 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 770012 UPC: 805529132085 EAN: 0805529132085 ASIN: B00006IQUL
Release Date: October 4, 2002 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description Age of Empires II Gold Edition unites the exciting game play ofboth Microsoft Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings and Age ofEmpires II: The Conquerors Expansion - plus additional content -for one compelling gaming experience.Age of Empires II
Amazon.co.uk Review When it comes to vast, kingdom-spanning ambition, you can't do better than Microsoft's Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings. Microsoft went all out to create this real-time strategy game, and it fairly hums with gorgeous graphics, sophisticated AI and challenging scenarios for the novice and experienced player alike. The point of the game is to shepherd your fledgling civilisation to world domination, using war, trade and exploration. You start with the bare minimum to get going, and you've got to balance your people's needs with your desire to be a little Napoleon. The Age of Kings gives you a ton of new units and technologies to enrich your strategic options. Each scenario is placed accurately within history, but you're also free to create your own. The multiplayer format is robust, allowing up to nine players to share a world. When battles commence, you can take control of every aspect of your workers and soldiers, sending them running for shelter in the town centre, ordering them to defend a watchtower, or setting their combat stance to aggressive for free-for-all sword smashing fun. When you're not fighting, find your idle peasants with a mouse click and send them back to work chopping trees, rounding up sheep, fishing or mining gold and stone. As you acquire more resources, you can improve your soldier's gear and skills, start to trade more efficiently, and make life better for everyone in your empire. You can choose from 13 groups to manage, from the Japanese to the Teutons and Franks. Each group has unique units and special characteristics, making this a game that changes every time you play it. If all this sounds complicated, it is. New players may be intimidated by the range of choices, but the teaching scenarios are very helpful in conquering the controls. Age of Empires II is a sophisticated, gorgeous successor to the wildly popular original. It's a real feather in Microsoft's cap--a world-building game that will hold you captive. --Therese Littleton
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Real Time Strategy just doesn't come any better than this March 29, 2008 Sizzle (UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
AoE has a sound pedigree & the Conquerors' Expansion is the icing on the cake. The facility to customise your own camaigns is irresistible & enthralling. It has excellent graphics & a number of levels on which to play helps prevent early frustration & encourages learning. This is ideal for both the seasoned game campaigner or the absolute beginner. Hours of endless escapism - fabulous!
An Absolutely Amazing Game February 7, 2008 Ethan 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is probably the best game of its type and definetly the best of the Age of Empires Series. The gameplay is outstanding, there are eighteen civilizations in all which are the Aztecs, the Britons, the Byzantines, the Celts, the Chinese, the Franks, the Goths, the Huns, the Japanese, the Koreans, the Mongols, the Mayans, the Persians, the Saracens, the Spanish, the Teutons, the Turks and the Vikings, they can all get a selection of units and ships aswell as each having its own unique unit/units. There are a lot of maps and types of games to play. There is a wide selection of things to research which different civilivations can get different amounts of. I would reccomend this game to anyone over Age of Empires 3 and any other games of its type.
This is better than AOE 3 January 29, 2008 Hunter (Carmarthen) Age of Empires remains the ultimate in RTS games and this is without a doubt the best one. There is something about Age of Empires II that makes you still want to play it even though it was made over 5 years ago. Writing this review after AOE 3 having been around for a while I still think this is better. It's true that the graphics aren't great and the computer AI is poor but the gameplay is excellent. To experience the best from this game you definately have to play against another person but there is enough depth in the game with different maps and civilisations to make this great fun for a long time. The Gold Edition gives good value including bith AOE 2 and the Conquerors expansion pack which is definately worth having. Get this game and enjoy the hours of fun to be had!!!
In one word... AMAZING! January 8, 2008 J. Atkinson I had both of these games when they first hit the scene years ago, and several years later the thrill of seeing your army razing an enemy town to the ground is still incredible! I have been playing AOE2 since it first came out, and in my opinion it is testament to the quality of this game that I am still playing it now (the online capability significantly prolongs the gameplay, this was and still is one of the game's main selling points). The price seems to have gone up a little but even at this price it is still one of the best (if not, THE BEST) RTS experiences anyone will ever have!
Great Game October 9, 2007 PS3 Owns This is one of the best games ive ever played, thats including all of the Command and Conquer games aswell as the black and white games. Microsoft really out did themselves with this one. I think that the create your own map part is really fun as you can just add more villagers or soilders to make a great mass slaughter.
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