


John (roughly equivalent to the Templars, for you history buffs and fans of The Da Vinci Code) (2) John, Morgan's son and a mercenary and (3) Amelia, John's granddaughter, and industrialist. Gamers will play through three generations of the Black family: (1) Morgan, a Knight of St. Tri-cornered hats, muskets, cannons, frigates, colonial powers, pirates, Indians, and the lust for gold are all prominently featured. Unfortunately, only the graphics are spectacular.Įach game in the Age series focuses on a historical epoch - with the exception of Age of Mythology detour - and AoE III features the colonial era.

So, for anyone familiar with its lineage - the entire RTS community - AoE III was expected to be spectacular. In the last ten years, the Age series and the Warcraft series were by far the best RTS games available. It's a solid game, fun to play, no glaring problems, some minor innovations that add to the experience, but it's also the third incarnation in an incredible series of real-time strategy games. And that's precisely the problem with Age of Empires III. The weight of expectations handicaps some games, making it difficult to fully appreciate a good game when you expected a great game.
