AoW is kind of in-between these two, and Planetfall leans more toward civ-like. And sooner or later we will have Conquest of Elysium 5 (hopefully, this year), if you are more into "classic" TBS. For the most part planetfall has all the mechanics and concepts AoW3 had, but changes a few areas to fit the different theme, like the regions, as mentioned. Oh, and if you are into civ-likes (so-called "4x"), you may want to check Humankind (will come out in EA at April, no need to pre-purchase it just now, just take a look at it). 14 > Showing 1 - 15 of 199 comments Midas 11:33am They're more similar to each other than they are to any other franchise, even factoring the differences. But I just don't believe they can possibly fix multiplayer-related issues bugging their games more than 6 years, And TBS without working multiplayer has very limited lifetime. But if what you’re looking for is a 4x experience, it is a terrible 4x game. It’s got a campaign, a great random map game mode, and a great persistent career mode. Its got insane depth, it feels very fun when you find and successfully exploit powerful combos. To be absolutely honest, TBS devs do whatever they like to their playerbases. Age of Wonders: Planetfall is a great game. There are\were multiple issues with it, and this is not slightest acceptable after my experience with AoW3. I won't be minding to give it a proper run, but netplay were been ♥♥♥♥♥♥ up since the very release. I don't know if you are OK with a full-price purchase after that.Ĭan't say too much about the game itself. And it was on -67% for complete pack intermittently since September on multiple platforms. The base game were given away multiple times on EGS and GoG.
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