Compara los precios de Age of Wonders III Collection key 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 III blends turn-based 4X strategy with RPG hero progression across a fantasy world that actually rewards tactical thinking. The Collection packs in both expansions.

Age of Wonders III is the kind of game that makes you cancel plans. Triumph Studios released it as a turn-based 4X fantasy strategy title, sitting in that particular sweet spot where Civilization's empire-building instincts collide head-on with RPG character systems deep enough to lose yourself in. You pick a leader class, choose a race, and then spend dozens of hours trying to reconcile why your Dwarven Theocrat is somehow less effective at converting cities than you planned on hour one. The Collection bundles the base game with both expansion packs and the Deluxe Edition content, which means you are getting the full, finished version of a game that genuinely improved with each addition. The six leader classes, Warrior, Rogue, Theocrat, Sorcerer, Warlord, and Dreadnought, each play differently enough that a second campaign feels like a different game rather than a reskin. Layered on top are racial picks (Humans, Elves, Dwarves, Orcs, Draconians, Frostlings, and more), and the intersection of class and race produces wildly different unit rosters, spell books, and strategic priorities. That combination space is where Age of Wonders III earns its hours. Build variety holds up well past the point where most strategy titles flatten out, and the RPG hero leveling system gives named characters genuine weight, so losing a high-level hero to a careless stack attack actually stings. Combat is tactical and hex-based, handled on a separate battlefield map rather than abstracted into numbers. Positioning matters. Terrain matters. Knowing when to siege a city versus rushing its walls with an summoned army of undead matters. It is not as punishing as XCOM, but it is far from a checkbox exercise either. Where the game wobbles is in its campaign writing, which is serviceable but rarely surprising. The storylines give you enough context to care about the objectives without delivering the kind of narrative payoff that would make you quote the dialogue later. If you come in looking for a Planescape-tier story, you will be disappointed. If you come in looking for one more turn syndrome at 1 a.m., congratulations, this is your problem now. The expansions, Eternal Lords and Golden Realms, add meaningful content rather than padding. Eternal Lords in particular introduces the Necromancer class and the Tigran and Frostling races, alongside a conversion and unrest system that adds genuine governance complexity. These are not cosmetic additions. They change how you think about empire management and unit composition in ways that make the base game feel incomplete by comparison, which is exactly what a good expansion should do. The Steam Workshop support and included level editor extend the shelf life considerably for players who exhaust the official content. Multiplayer, including cross-platform and the Remote Play Together option, means you can inflict your Dreadnought-Orc hybrid strategy on friends, which is a legitimate selling point for a genre that too often leaves co-op as an afterthought. The Metacritic score of 80 is an honest reflection of a game that does a lot of things well without revolutionizing anything. It is polished, feature-complete, and respectful of your time in the way that only a game with a proper end condition can be. For RPG fans who have always bounced off pure 4X titles because the characters felt like tokens, Age of Wonders III is the entry point worth trying. For strategy veterans who want more personality in their empire-building, the class and hero systems deliver exactly that. Monika, Scout Team

Age of Wonders III Collection key

Age of Wonders III Collection key

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Age of Wonders III blends turn-based 4X strategy with RPG hero progression across a fantasy world that actually rewards tactical thinking. The Collection packs in both expansions.

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Age of Wonders III is the kind of game that makes you cancel plans. Triumph Studios released it as a turn-based 4X fantasy strategy title, sitting in that particular sweet spot where Civilization's empire-building instincts collide head-on with RPG character systems deep enough to lose yourself in. You pick a leader class, choose a race, and then spend dozens of hours trying to reconcile why your Dwarven Theocrat is somehow less effective at converting cities than you planned on hour one. The Collection bundles the base game with both expansion packs and the Deluxe Edition content, which means you are getting the full, finished version of a game that genuinely improved with each addition. The six leader classes, Warrior, Rogue, Theocrat, Sorcerer, Warlord, and Dreadnought, each play differently enough that a second campaign feels like a different game rather than a reskin. Layered on top are racial picks (Humans, Elves, Dwarves, Orcs, Draconians, Frostlings, and more), and the intersection of class and race produces wildly different unit rosters, spell books, and strategic priorities. That combination space is where Age of Wonders III earns its hours. Build variety holds up well past the point where most strategy titles flatten out, and the RPG hero leveling system gives named characters genuine weight, so losing a high-level hero to a careless stack attack actually stings. Combat is tactical and hex-based, handled on a separate battlefield map rather than abstracted into numbers. Positioning matters. Terrain matters. Knowing when to siege a city versus rushing its walls with an summoned army of undead matters. It is not as punishing as XCOM, but it is far from a checkbox exercise either. Where the game wobbles is in its campaign writing, which is serviceable but rarely surprising. The storylines give you enough context to care about the objectives without delivering the kind of narrative payoff that would make you quote the dialogue later. If you come in looking for a Planescape-tier story, you will be disappointed. If you come in looking for one more turn syndrome at 1 a.m., congratulations, this is your problem now. The expansions, Eternal Lords and Golden Realms, add meaningful content rather than padding. Eternal Lords in particular introduces the Necromancer class and the Tigran and Frostling races, alongside a conversion and unrest system that adds genuine governance complexity. These are not cosmetic additions. They change how you think about empire management and unit composition in ways that make the base game feel incomplete by comparison, which is exactly what a good expansion should do. The Steam Workshop support and included level editor extend the shelf life considerably for players who exhaust the official content. Multiplayer, including cross-platform and the Remote Play Together option, means you can inflict your Dreadnought-Orc hybrid strategy on friends, which is a legitimate selling point for a genre that too often leaves co-op as an afterthought. The Metacritic score of 80 is an honest reflection of a game that does a lot of things well without revolutionizing anything. It is polished, feature-complete, and respectful of your time in the way that only a game with a proper end condition can be. For RPG fans who have always bounced off pure 4X titles because the characters felt like tokens, Age of Wonders III is the entry point worth trying. For strategy veterans who want more personality in their empire-building, the class and hero systems deliver exactly that.

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Monika · Scout Team

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Fecha de lanzamiento
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