sir_schwick
Archbishop of Towels
Thorvald of Lym said:Oh, I have no problem with that. What really stood out to me was the campaign. Where AoE 1 and 2's campaigns were based on historical events from a wide swath of cultures, AoE3's story was narrow, and in retrospect quite absurd. It was more like AoM than AoE.
Ahhh, the single player campaign! I will admit, a little bit bashfully, that I am one of those Philistines who usually never play through the story campaigns in the top-down RTSes. Usually I would get frustrated with particular missions, even on classics such as Red Alert. I guess also some RTSes are notorious for making missions puzzle-like to the extent that you had to figure out the exact right dance to win. The worst had to be where it would be impossible to win without knowledge of the events of the mission. Probably one of the reasons I liked Rise of Nations RISK-esque single player campaign, if I mess up on particular kinds or missions it does not halt the entire campaign.