We are almost all builders at Gamekings. Daan builds zoos and amusement parks, Boris builds kingdoms, Koos builds his racing car or PC setup, Steven builds his characters in World of Warcraft, Jelle builds his band repertoire. Only JJ prefers to demolish. But with a purpose. Abreact and ensure that a little more muscle comes back the next day than the day before. Anyway, so build. Now. So Boris likes to build kingdoms. Unassailable dynasties with castles and armies that terrify everyone. In that regard, Age of Empires is an RTS he likes to play. At last he, a cross thinker as he is, can determine the rules of his empire himself. And anyone who disagrees with him can try to attack him. The review of Age of Empires 3: Definitive Edition was therefore well spent on him.
How does Age of Empires 3: Definitive Edition feel after all these years?
And to Skate. Because he also has good memories of the first Age of Empires. That was really such a game that belongs to the classics of game history. Age of Empires 3: Definitive Edition is therefore a remaster with a shitload of refreshed and often new content. If we had added all that fresh content here, we could have typed three pages full.
The first part is one of the classics in game history
The demand for remakes and remasters is always the same. The overhaul adds some to the game. It ensures that the ‘outdated’ gameplay can still, or rather, can keep up with the similar games of today. Or are you really watching and playing with a warmed up and outdated bite. A cabal that ruins the memory of what once was. Boris and Skate will answer this question in the Age of Empires 3: Definitive Edition review. Should you go and buy it, wait until it is in the budget box or can you carry on like JJ likes to do and break the disc in two …
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