Originally posted by: Bateluer
I enjoyed all the AOE games, including 3, but I never played the SP campaign after AOE2. When AOE1 came out, I was stuck with a Pentium 75 and AOE1 required a 90Mhz Pentium to run. It an on the 75, but sluggish as hell.
I'm tempted to buy Rise of Nations Gold, I see Gogamer has it for 12.90. I wonder if I should pick it up with HOMM5 for 7.90? Decent games at bargain prices.
Rise of Nations was great, I kinda took RTS games like that for granted back then, shouldn't have.
I edited the title because I also want to point out some games that are strategy titles, and are historically based, but are not necessarily full on Real Time Strat games:
Imperium Romanum 2: This is the recently announced sequeal to Imperium Romanum, as you might have guessed. The big thing here is a revamped economics and military system; there's more of a focus on military combat, I know total war takes the cake, but it'd be cool to build cities AND have a military emphasis as well. I'm eagerly eyeballing this one, but so far only preliminary screens have been released, and so it's somewhat shrouded.
Anno 1404: Basically, the successor to other Anno games, but instead, it's gone medieval, and you'll be making two main colonial cities, one in the West, and one in the East.
It also has revamped combat mechanics, which should be interesting, considering it is a medieval based game.
Tbh, that's all I know of, I wish there were more, but nothing I know of right now.
We'll have to wait and see what Rickie unveils, who knows when he'll do that.
