Take the “Ascent of Egypt” campaign, for instance. Every faction, every campaign, is informed by historical context. That’s part of what I loved about the series.
History has always been so intrinsic to Age of Empires though. The question: Is there any reason to go back to this earliest of Ages?
That’s what Microsoft and developer Forgotten Empires have done though, giving the original Age of Empires a face-lift for its twentieth anniversary. Which makes the prospect of remastering the original after the fact a bit odd. Oh you might find a few holdouts for the original, or for Age of Empires III, but the second game is the runaway fan favorite-as evidenced by the fact Microsoft remastered it back in 2013, before the original. People by and large consider Age of Empires II to be the pinnacle of the series. (It’s Civilization IV, by the way.) The same goes for Mario, Zelda, Final Fantasy, Fallout, Smash Bros., Mortal Kombat, Tony Hawk, Assassin’s Creed, Street Fighter, Elder Scrolls, and so on and so forth.Īge of Empires? Not so much. Ask someone what their favorite Civilization is for instance and you’re bound to start an argument. There are certain series where the question “Which one’s the best?” is difficult to answer.