Posted June 22, 2014
I find it very difficult to get into older titles, because the lack of nostalgia and how clunky they can be. However this has not prevented me from trying out games I never got around to playing growing up. Age of Wonders is a series I never had the chance to play, and I honestly didn't expect it to be all that interesting a decade later.
I was definitely mistaken. I am absolutely enjoying the first game, and I find that graphics are incredibly appealing. They're crisp, and they convey exactly what they need to in a turn based game. The gameplay itself has a nice amount of variety and challenge, and shifting over to a tactical area during a battle to manage your units is very satisfying.
It's nice to see that gog has classics that live up to today's standards and that don't require a certain degree of nostalgia to get any enjoyment out of it.
So with everything said, I'm glad I made the decision to purchase the Age of Wonders bundle and Age of Wonders 3. I can see myself playing these games for a very long time.
I was definitely mistaken. I am absolutely enjoying the first game, and I find that graphics are incredibly appealing. They're crisp, and they convey exactly what they need to in a turn based game. The gameplay itself has a nice amount of variety and challenge, and shifting over to a tactical area during a battle to manage your units is very satisfying.
It's nice to see that gog has classics that live up to today's standards and that don't require a certain degree of nostalgia to get any enjoyment out of it.
So with everything said, I'm glad I made the decision to purchase the Age of Wonders bundle and Age of Wonders 3. I can see myself playing these games for a very long time.