Compara los precios de Age of Wonders 3 en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Triumph Studios. Publicado por Triumph Software. Lanzado el 31/3/2014. Disponible en PC. Géneros: RPG, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 80/100.

Age of Wonders 3 blends turn-based empire building with deep RPG leader customization, closer to Heroes of Might and Magic than Civilization, and better for it.

Age of Wonders 3 sits in that specific niche where you are simultaneously a grand strategist conquering hexagonal maps and an RPG player babying your hand-crafted leader through level-ups and skill trees. You create a ruler at the start, pick a class from options like Dreadnought, Sorcerer, Rogue, or Warlord, and then marry that class to one of several fantasy races. A Draconian Sorcerer plays very differently from a Halfling Warlord, and that combinatorial depth is where the game earns its reputation. The class system gates unit types and spells behind your choices, which means two players running the same map will build armies that barely resemble each other. The strategy layer is classic 4X fare: expand across the world map, build up cities, research spells and technologies, and diplomacy-dance with rival leaders until someone inevitably declares war. The pace is deliberate, sometimes slow, but never padded in the way a filler-quest RPG grinds your patience down. Every action on the strategic map has a reason. Where Age of Wonders 3 pulls ahead of its contemporaries is the tactical combat layer. When armies meet, you drop into a separate turn-based battle grid and actually command your units. Formation matters. Terrain matters. A stack of pikemen defending a hill against cavalry is a fundamentally different problem from cracking an entrenched city garrison. This is not auto-resolve-and-move-on territory, and the game is better for demanding your attention. The RPG spine runs through everything. Your leader gains experience, learns spells, and can eventually become a formidable battlefield unit in their own right. Hero units recruited mid-campaign carry the same leveling logic, and gearing them out with found items scratches that loot-brain itch without overwhelming the strategy side. The writing is functional genre fantasy rather than anything that rewards re-reads, and the campaign story is serviceable but not the reason you are here. The reasons you are here are the systems, the replayability of the class-race matrix, and the multiplayer, which turns the whole game into a slow-burn chess match with your friends. On the downside, the AI is a capable but ultimately predictable sparring partner on standard difficulty, and veterans of the genre will want to jump straight to higher settings. The interface has aged since release and occasionally makes city management feel clunkier than it should. Modding support exists and the community has kept things alive, but do not expect the same polish you would get from a modern 4X release. The base game's campaign is also shorter than the scope of the systems deserves, which is why the expansions (Eternal Lords and Golden Realms) are worth considering once you know you are hooked. If your comfort zone is Civilization but you have always wanted the battles to actually feel like battles, or if you loved Heroes of Might and Magic but wanted the strategic layer to carry more RPG weight, Age of Wonders 3 is built specifically for the gap between those games. It is approachable enough to not require a wiki on day one, but layered enough to keep a theorycrafting brain busy well past hour 40. Monika, Scout Team

Age of Wonders 3

Age of Wonders 3

31 mar 2014Triumph StudiosTriumph Software
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Age of Wonders 3 blends turn-based empire building with deep RPG leader customization, closer to Heroes of Might and Magic than Civilization, and better for it.

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Age of Wonders 3 sits in that specific niche where you are simultaneously a grand strategist conquering hexagonal maps and an RPG player babying your hand-crafted leader through level-ups and skill trees. You create a ruler at the start, pick a class from options like Dreadnought, Sorcerer, Rogue, or Warlord, and then marry that class to one of several fantasy races. A Draconian Sorcerer plays very differently from a Halfling Warlord, and that combinatorial depth is where the game earns its reputation. The class system gates unit types and spells behind your choices, which means two players running the same map will build armies that barely resemble each other. The strategy layer is classic 4X fare: expand across the world map, build up cities, research spells and technologies, and diplomacy-dance with rival leaders until someone inevitably declares war. The pace is deliberate, sometimes slow, but never padded in the way a filler-quest RPG grinds your patience down. Every action on the strategic map has a reason. Where Age of Wonders 3 pulls ahead of its contemporaries is the tactical combat layer. When armies meet, you drop into a separate turn-based battle grid and actually command your units. Formation matters. Terrain matters. A stack of pikemen defending a hill against cavalry is a fundamentally different problem from cracking an entrenched city garrison. This is not auto-resolve-and-move-on territory, and the game is better for demanding your attention. The RPG spine runs through everything. Your leader gains experience, learns spells, and can eventually become a formidable battlefield unit in their own right. Hero units recruited mid-campaign carry the same leveling logic, and gearing them out with found items scratches that loot-brain itch without overwhelming the strategy side. The writing is functional genre fantasy rather than anything that rewards re-reads, and the campaign story is serviceable but not the reason you are here. The reasons you are here are the systems, the replayability of the class-race matrix, and the multiplayer, which turns the whole game into a slow-burn chess match with your friends. On the downside, the AI is a capable but ultimately predictable sparring partner on standard difficulty, and veterans of the genre will want to jump straight to higher settings. The interface has aged since release and occasionally makes city management feel clunkier than it should. Modding support exists and the community has kept things alive, but do not expect the same polish you would get from a modern 4X release. The base game's campaign is also shorter than the scope of the systems deserves, which is why the expansions (Eternal Lords and Golden Realms) are worth considering once you know you are hooked. If your comfort zone is Civilization but you have always wanted the battles to actually feel like battles, or if you loved Heroes of Might and Magic but wanted the strategic layer to carry more RPG weight, Age of Wonders 3 is built specifically for the gap between those games. It is approachable enough to not require a wiki on day one, but layered enough to keep a theorycrafting brain busy well past hour 40.

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Monika · Scout Team

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