So you won't have difficulty creating a Main Attack Force (15 pikemen, 15 swordsmen) and placing them into a supergroup, and placing 15 Archers and 15 other support characters into another supergroup. The game allows you to group a limited number (15) of units together, but what it has that other games doesn't have is the ability to create a Supergroup, which is a group comprising of various smaller groups. Of course it's a lot more complicated than that, but those are the basic concepts. A pikeman is going to kick a knight's ass, and a knight will kick a swordsman's ass, and a swordsman is going to kick a pikeman's ass. AOX is a game of counters, rather than brute force or rushing. As I recall, Earth 2150 had a similar feature, but it wasn't fully utilized. Fortifying a tunnel would allow you to mount a good assault against an unsuspecting enemy above ground, for instance. You can dig into them and use them to your advantage. The game's biggest feature are the tunnels, which exist under the surface of every map.
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The game comes with 3 full campaigns (for the 3 races: Imperial, Beast and Fallen) sprawling over 36 missions. That game would have been a pretty good 'successor' to the SC/WC games, if it had more than 1 short campaign and an actual balance between the races - oh, and actual modding capabilities. It's really well balanced and in that way, it beats the hell out of Dawn of War. I'd put Total Annihilation and Red Alert 2 in the same RTS category as AOX.
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I've always been more of a Total War series man myself, but I've room for games like these.
I know, a lot of you don't much like the whole micro/macro/strategy stuff that features in Starcraft and Warcraft, so the game's probably not for you if you're not into that kind of game. The developers of AOX (Armies of Exigo) even took a lot of input from Starcraft's developers (and Blizzard's former employees). I'd call it a successor to Warcraft 3, or if you didn't like Warcraft 3, then it's a successor to Starcraft.
What I wanted to talk about is how fun this game is. The game's actually pretty damn good, and it's way better than that other trash EA recently developed and put out: Battle for Middle Earth - a game that doesn't measure up to the C&C franchise (well, except for Generals, which also sucks) or Rome: Total War (the game it tries to emulate in vain).īut I digress. I've said bad things about the beta demo.