Compara los precios de Age of Empires II (Retired) en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Skybox Labs. Publicado por Xbox Game Studios. Lanzado el 9/4/2013. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 68/100.

A retired HD port of one of the greatest RTS games ever made. The core is timeless. The 2013 wrapper is not, and a strictly superior version exists.

My spreadsheet brain has a hard time recommending this one with a straight face, and I'll tell you exactly why before I tell you what still holds up. This is the 2013 HD re-release of the 1999 original, and it has been officially retired in favour of Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition. No further updates are coming. That single fact shapes every sentence of this review. The underlying game is, of course, a stone-cold genre cornerstone. You manage a medieval civilisation from the Dark Age through to the Imperial Age, collecting four resource types (food, wood, gold, stone), training unit compositions around a rock-paper-scissors counter system, and choosing from 18 civilisations, each with unique bonuses, units, and tech trees. Franks get cheaper castles. Turks unlock gunpowder units ahead of the curve. Huns skip the house-building economy micro entirely. Nine single-player campaigns are present, covering everyone from Joan of Arc to Genghis Khan, and each campaign runs several hours deep. Randomly generated maps and a scenario editor with Steam Workshop support round out the sandbox side. On paper, that is hundreds of hours of content before you even touch multiplayer. The problem is not the game. The problem is the wrapper. Critics at launch landed on a Metacritic score of 68 largely because the update amounted to little more than a resolution increase to 1080p. The menus were lifted unchanged from 1999. Multiplayer used a peer-to-peer netcode that reviewers and players alike found plagued by lag and connection instability. The HD edition spawned three paid DLC expansions (The Forgotten, African Kingdoms, Rise of the Rajas), which added civilisations and campaigns, but none of that patching touched the fundamental netcode problems that made online play a gamble. Steam Workshop integration was genuinely useful and gave the modding community a home, but even that has been superseded: the Definitive Edition ships with its own in-game mod browser, accessible to Steam and Xbox store buyers alike. The Definitive Edition is not just a shinier coat of paint. It redrew every graphical element from the ground up, added server-based multiplayer to replace peer-to-peer, introduced quality-of-life changes like auto-reseeding farms and tech queuing, shipped with a reworked AI that can mimic tournament-level strategies, and bundled all existing DLC plus additional campaigns and civilisations. The graphical gap between HD and Definitive is wider than the gap between the 1999 original and this 2013 HD port. For any newcomer asking where to start with Age of Empires II, the answer is not here. Where the HD edition retains any niche is narrow but real. A small segment of scenario makers and modders prefer it because certain units removed in the Definitive Edition, such as the Heavy Swordsman, still exist here and underpin older custom campaigns. Some players on lower-spec hardware also found the HD version ran lighter at launch, though that gap has closed considerably since. If you own a deep library of Workshop mods or old custom scenarios built specifically for the 2013 version, there is a preservation argument. For anyone else, this listing is a historical artefact of a legendary game, not a purchase recommendation. Diego, Scout Team

Age of Empires II (Retired)

Age of Empires II (Retired)

9 abr 2013Skybox LabsXbox Game Studios
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A retired HD port of one of the greatest RTS games ever made. The core is timeless. The 2013 wrapper is not, and a strictly superior version exists.

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My spreadsheet brain has a hard time recommending this one with a straight face, and I'll tell you exactly why before I tell you what still holds up. This is the 2013 HD re-release of the 1999 original, and it has been officially retired in favour of Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition. No further updates are coming. That single fact shapes every sentence of this review. The underlying game is, of course, a stone-cold genre cornerstone. You manage a medieval civilisation from the Dark Age through to the Imperial Age, collecting four resource types (food, wood, gold, stone), training unit compositions around a rock-paper-scissors counter system, and choosing from 18 civilisations, each with unique bonuses, units, and tech trees. Franks get cheaper castles. Turks unlock gunpowder units ahead of the curve. Huns skip the house-building economy micro entirely. Nine single-player campaigns are present, covering everyone from Joan of Arc to Genghis Khan, and each campaign runs several hours deep. Randomly generated maps and a scenario editor with Steam Workshop support round out the sandbox side. On paper, that is hundreds of hours of content before you even touch multiplayer. The problem is not the game. The problem is the wrapper. Critics at launch landed on a Metacritic score of 68 largely because the update amounted to little more than a resolution increase to 1080p. The menus were lifted unchanged from 1999. Multiplayer used a peer-to-peer netcode that reviewers and players alike found plagued by lag and connection instability. The HD edition spawned three paid DLC expansions (The Forgotten, African Kingdoms, Rise of the Rajas), which added civilisations and campaigns, but none of that patching touched the fundamental netcode problems that made online play a gamble. Steam Workshop integration was genuinely useful and gave the modding community a home, but even that has been superseded: the Definitive Edition ships with its own in-game mod browser, accessible to Steam and Xbox store buyers alike. The Definitive Edition is not just a shinier coat of paint. It redrew every graphical element from the ground up, added server-based multiplayer to replace peer-to-peer, introduced quality-of-life changes like auto-reseeding farms and tech queuing, shipped with a reworked AI that can mimic tournament-level strategies, and bundled all existing DLC plus additional campaigns and civilisations. The graphical gap between HD and Definitive is wider than the gap between the 1999 original and this 2013 HD port. For any newcomer asking where to start with Age of Empires II, the answer is not here. Where the HD edition retains any niche is narrow but real. A small segment of scenario makers and modders prefer it because certain units removed in the Definitive Edition, such as the Heavy Swordsman, still exist here and underpin older custom campaigns. Some players on lower-spec hardware also found the HD version ran lighter at launch, though that gap has closed considerably since. If you own a deep library of Workshop mods or old custom scenarios built specifically for the 2013 version, there is a preservation argument. For anyone else, this listing is a historical artefact of a legendary game, not a purchase recommendation.

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Diego · Scout Team

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Single-playerMulti-playerSteam AchievementsSteam Trading CardsCaptions availableSteam WorkshopSteam CloudStatsSteam LeaderboardsIncludes level editorFamily SharingRetired VersionHistorical RTSScenario EditorPeer-to-Peer MultiplayerLegacy ModdingSkirmish ModeCampaign-Heavy

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Xbox Game Studios
Fecha de lanzamiento
9 abr 2013

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