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Age of Mythology & Strategy Guide Bundle

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Platform:   Windows 2000 / 98 / NT / Me / XP
4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (52 customer reviews)

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  • Platform:   Windows 2000 / 98 / NT / Me / XP
  • ELSPA Minimum Age: 11
  • Media: Video Game
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Product Features

  • Graphics worthy of the gods-"Age of Mythology" features beautiful environments
  • Special effects rendered in full 3-D using Ensemble's revolutionary game engine
  • Replayability-The game offers more than 15 map types, 13 game variants and five starting conditions
  • Nine highly differentiated civilizations and the inclusion of a random map generator

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  • ASIN: B000067NYQ
  • Release Date: 8 Nov 2002
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (52 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 19,186 in PC & Video Games (See Bestsellers in PC & Video Games)

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Amazon.co.uk Review
Age of Mythology is the latest instalment from the Age of Empires stable. The basic principles remain the same as the previous versions. Gather resources, build armies and then fight.

Mythology however is such a huge leap forward technically; the graphics are amongst the finest yet seen in an RTS, from beautiful waves crashing against sandy beaches to the detailed armour on individual soldiers. Everything oozes quality and helps immerse the player into the game.

The major difference between the previous Age of titles is the inclusion of the mystical and magical. The protagonists this time are the Greeks, Egyptians and Norsemen. Each one using well-known mythical monsters, heroes and Gods in their quests. Medusa, Scarab beetles and Frost Giants can be thrown together in a clash of the titans better than any movie!

Gameplay is superb and the difficulty levels are pitched correctly, This is a real joy to play. On the downside there is only one single player campaign (lengthy though it is)--that of the Atlantean Arkantos and his quest against evil forces, campaigns for the Norse and Egyptian elements would have been very welcome.

This is a great title for both first time strategy gamers and hardened RTS veterans. -- Laurent S Hall

Manufacturer's Description
Age of Mythology transports players to a time when heroes battled with monsters of legend and gods intervened in the affairs of mortal men. Players create armies, develop their civilizations through the ages and manage economics through resource gathering and trade. The mythological excitement begins when players call upon the gods to act on their behalf, or reinforce their armies with more than 25 mythological creatures. Ensemble Studios' new 3-D engine adds a deep richness of graphical detail to create an innovative new title based on the ancient history of the Greek, Norse and Egyptian mythologies.


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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Masterpiece, 1 Jan 2003
By T. Barker "Bisler" (UK) - See all my reviews
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If I bought one strategy game a year, I would buy this....

The presentation of this game, from packaging to ingame graphics is outstanding. Its content makes it superior to all of the previous 'Age Of' games.

It is a huge leap from Age Of Empires 2, atleast a much bigger leap than Age Of Empires To Age Of Empires 2. Its graphics are nothing short of stunning, presented in 32-Bit colour at high resolutions, taking advantage of large monitors and modern graphics cards.
In one word the Gameplay is thrilling. There are three unique civilizations, each including their own gods and their own unique arsenal of archers, calvary and infantry.
After playing this game, you will also discover that you will have learnt a lot about the Greek, Egyptian and Norse Gods ;-)

Another new feature which made my jaw drop was the god powers. There are approximately 27 god powers. 6 of these are the main god powers, including metior storms, tornadoes and earthquakes!
And these aren't pathetic, A tornado can cast its devistation and suck up boats, buildings and infantry.

I could go on forever there is so much to comment on and so little to negatively comment on.
This is a masterpiece, as I said if you only buy one strategy game a year, this is the one to buy.

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216 of 223 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Age of Addiction, 11 Nov 2002
By A Customer
I loved Age of Empires, I first got it 12 months after its release (it was one of the first games I ever bought for the PC) and played it exclusively for (pun intended) ages. The graphics, sound and gameplay were super-slick for the time and the ancient setting was very appealing. Living in the rain soaked end of the UK, there was something very compelling about all those sun-baked mediteranian shore-lines and palm trees.

The much-vaunted sequel was, to me, a big dissapointment. Set in medieval times, Age of Kings set out to improve on the original formula. The game was much more complex, but not in a good way, I often found it hard to remember which units where good to use againsed what. The long build times of units also crippled gameplay, as did Ensembles continuing insistance on forcing the player to micromanage farming. Graphics and sound were garish and ugly, with in-elegent, overly 'chunky' buildings. The unit graphics where indistinct, lacking character and animations were clunky. The games mood was sober and dry, but not moody or athmospheric in any way.

Fortunately, Age of Mythology addresses all of these points, and adds so much cool stuff of its own even the most jaded AoE fan would be blown away. The game is complex, but not in such a way that its difficult to play. The longer you play, the more amazing things you discover. And believe me, you will be playing for a LONG time.

The quality of the graphics draw you in first, they are stunning. Animations are super-fluid, many look motion captured, buildings are lovely to look at and the water and particle effects truly have to be seen to be believed. Like a bosche painting, the longer and harder you look, the more detail you see. Even watching the simplest of things, like a bunch of spearmen jogging around the map, can take you breath away. And the first time you see your first meteor shower, Fimbulwinter or tornado, I gaurentee you'll be cooing at your computer like a baby.

Gameplay is flawless, computer opponent AI is superb. The interface is big on information, low on micromanagement. You can memorise a bunch of hotkeys if you want to, but I can't really see you gaining much of an advantage from it, the mouse interface is THAT good. Thankfully, once you've got your base up and running, you're free to leave it alone and concentrate on conquest. Farming is, at last, no longer an inconvenience.

Interestingly, town centers can only be built at fixed sites on the map. This gives a more strategic game, especially as lucrative trade routes can be opened between towns you own. Attacking the enemies camel trains are a viable strategy, and defending your own is a necessity in most cases.

Building hundreds of troops and rushing the enemy base still works some of the time.. but the AI's use of walls and towers often means a war of attrition is more likely to succeed, you're forced to think much harder about when and were to attack.

The mythological setting is a real winner too. The designers at Ensemble must have streatched thier imaginations to the limits. I've never played an RTS with so many 'cool' units. Just about every mythological character is stunningly executed. I actually get scared of some of my own units! Overall the mood can move between being pastoral and quite jolly to downright menacing very quickly (like when your innocent gold-mining pions get leaped on and eviscerated by a group of jackel-headed annubites). Even better, if you've just had a long battle as one race, and fancy a change of scene, just play as one of the other two races, pick a different map, and you could be playing a completely different game! One thats just as good too.

If I have one (tiny) critisism.. its that I'd personally like to see more flexibility in the skirmish set-up. As it stands, the game comes with a superb, if linear, story-based campaign (if you like that sort of thing) and an excellent random map generator that you can use to set up skirmishes on a wide variety of basic map types like islands, narrows, in-land etc.. You can play up to 12 AI opponents at a difficlty and attitude of your choosing. There are no pre-made maps to skirmish on, which seems a shame. There is a skirmish-map design tool however, and the random generator will provide more than enough for most until the internet community responds to the challenge.

You need a fast-ish PC and a decent graphics card to run the game at maximum graphics and sound settings (a 1MHz processor and a Geforce2 will probably be enough) but be prepared for a tiny bit of judder when things get heavy. Stability currently seems perfect, typical of a Microsoft game really.

Basically.. everyone should try this. I can't see anyone being dissapointed, and if your already and AoE fan, its an absolute no-brainer.

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51 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Every megalomaniac's dream game., 17 Dec 2002
By "totkat" - See all my reviews
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This is really rather good. It's your standard Microsoft Age of Empires/Kings/Whatever engine, with graphics that go all the way up to 11 (as in 1280x1024 in 32 bit), with the added pleasure of mythological beasts, gods and godlike powers. I've nearly finished the first campaign on "Moderate" difficulty and it isn't either too easy or too hard, so the hard-core gamers will have a decent crack at the higher settings and not find it all too easy. Equally, the "Easy" setting is there for those who are even more rubbish at these games than me. The addition of player profiles is handy for those who are likely to have more than one person playing it on one PC.

I'm finding it a lot nicer to get on with than Age of Empires II, even with The Conquerors expansion pack and that's all down to the sheer "cool!" factor of the mythological creatures and godly interventions available. Having a squadron of Phoenixes, a couple of troops of Sphinxes and a few giant scarabs under your control, to beat the living daylights out of the enemy's fortification and army is just So Much Fun!

The designers have tidied up some irritations from the other Age of Empires/Kings series; farming is self-regulating, the graphics are much more refined and smooth, unit build-times are shorter (and there are research upgrades that allow them to be built/trained even more quickly), and "main" characters are self-regenerating so it isn't a total loss if they die.

Overall it is very pretty, immense fun and wonderfully satisfying. The first time you get to use the meteor strike, you'll know what I mean.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Game
It is a very good game and I got it when it came out and still enjoy it, it had a good campain and so many factions not to mention the gods, powers and mythalogical units. Read more
Published 7 months ago by A. Foley

5.0 out of 5 stars The best from the 'Age of...' series
I think this is one of my fave games of all time! and i have quite a few faves!. It follows the format of the other Age of Empires type games but i thought it was really good how... Read more
Published 11 months ago by Snowy3

4.0 out of 5 stars good title
As far as strategy games are concerned, we all know that the Age series is very impressive. I tried Age of Mythology a few days ago, it is quite good actually. Read more
Published on 12 Mar 2007 by Sam

5.0 out of 5 stars Great fun!
It is really good fun to play on and it's not very hard. I think the graphics are quite good and the mythical beasts are really cool. I liked this game a lot!
Published on 20 Dec 2005 by crumb

5.0 out of 5 stars Probably the best game by Ensemble Studios
I have played this game many a times and i have found it very exciting and interesting the graphics on AOM my be a bit out of date for today's standards but the gameplay of it is... Read more
Published on 7 May 2005 by Mr. O. M. Galal

5.0 out of 5 stars BEST STRATEGY GAME BY MICROSOFT!!!!!!!
i have played the previous games such as Age of Empires 1 and Age of Empires 2 and also the all of the expansion packs for the games as well. Read more
Published on 27 Mar 2005 by owenmulpetre

5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic!
wow! what a game! haven't a clue how many times ive completed it, it's great! you learn while you are playing too. Read more
Published on 19 Jan 2005 by living691

5.0 out of 5 stars The wonder through the ages of mythology
If you're looking for a perfect mythology game this is the one you'll want.The graphics are tops and it makes it look realistic. Read more
Published on 13 Oct 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars WHAT A GAME!!!
If you have ever played on any of the Age Of Empires games, or 'God Sim' and enjoyed it in the slightest, then this is the game for you! Read more
Published on 10 Jul 2004 by abis123

5.0 out of 5 stars Age Of Mythology
'Age Of Mythology' is a thouroughly good game, the grafics are superb which you sometimes don't get with RTS games. Read more
Published on 23 April 2004 by Mark Shipton

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