

mais Tout de même bizarre les Anno puisque le 1404 ne réclamait aucune espèce d'activation et marchait sans rien, c'est-à-dire sans Uplay. Tout de même bizarre les Anno puisque le 1404 ne réclamait aucune espèce d'activation et marchait sans rien, c'est-à-dire sans Uplay. Don’t go tripping over the strategy fan-boys to get this one, but it is worth getting if not for early gameplay. It is an average game with an average experience. To be honest, this game should get a score of about 4, but due to the beautiful music models and textures in the game and that it does have a good amount of replay-ability, I have to give it a 5. The only saving grace in this game is that it is a feast for the eyes and has an equally beautiful soundtrack. There is no connection to the characters, no main character that I noticed, and poor endings. You know you’re playing a game entire time. And there is almost no story or immersion to speak of. There are several campaigns that add almost nothing to the game, actually most tend to just play the sandbox mode and get the experience of the scenarios in a single play-through instead of restarting every time. They shoot and the one with greater numbers wins. Though the graphics in the game are great and you can see every blade of grass as it gets ripped up and scarred by the rage of war there really isn’t much to the combat. Sometimes I’ll get so hooked on Civilization that I lose track on the month that go by, but this system is just so bad. The combat in the game is much like the combat in 1702AD, clunky and slow. Aside from those two things and the look of the buildings, there really is no difference between the two, in my opinion. And the Trust will quickly run out of recourses but will expand faster. Each has its own high and low points like the Initiative are never short on recourses, but they expand slowly.

There are two main factions the Eden Initiative, the good guys I guess, and the Global Trust, or the bad guys. Really, you would still be at the same height as it always was and the people would die from the cold. This game shows these areas as beautiful and the very view of inhabitable. Where have I heard this one before? And wouldn’t the highest mountains be uninhabitable too.

So basically the story is that global warming has melted the icecaps and has made most of the planet, aside from the highest mountain peaks, completely uninhabitable. Essentially you begin with what seems like some kind of “Mother ship” that looks like it just landed at some random island and now you need to colonize it with either hippie or corporate inhabitants and thrive. Though Anno is a good game in its own rights it is also anything other than innovative. Though Anno is a good game in its own rights it is Anno 2070, a decent recourse based strategy game and seemingly a direct clone of 1702AD. … ExpandĪnno 2070, a decent recourse based strategy game and seemingly a direct clone of 1702AD.

Or because it's owned by Ubisoft and runs with their DRM. I imagine this game gets mixed ratings because of its your-mileage-may-vary kind of gameplay. Overall, the game is aesthetically pleasing and there is much to love about the gameplay, as long as you can get past the steep learning curve. The replay value comes from either playing randomly generated maps or multiplayer. There are only around two dozen predefined missions. At the end of the day though, I would say that the game was designed more for the non-campaign modes. You'll find yourself spending hours upon hours trying to balance your city perfectly so that you don't bleed cash and throw yourself into debt to the point of no return. There is a ton of freedom to do whatever you will, even within the main campaign. There is an insane amount of depth with the gameplay inside the game with all the things you could possibly do to advance your city to the next level. The instructions are so inadequate and poorly elaborated upon that I wouldn't be surprised if you were to uninstall within the first hour of playing. Where do I start? ANNO 2070 is is a nice RTS that will keep you playing for hours on end, but the learning curve is ungodly steep and just Where do I start? ANNO 2070 is is a nice RTS that will keep you playing for hours on end, but the learning curve is ungodly steep and just plain brutal for new players.
