- Publisher: Eidos Interactive
- Release Date: Mar 14, 2001
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Combines a top-notch economic/civic model, attractive graphics, and solid real-time combat to give gamers a slice of Chinese history. And that, like all things Asian, is tres cool.
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Something could have been done on the developer's part to reach out to this target audience and indeed, to the audience that needs to be introduced to Romance of the Three Kingdoms; something that AOE excels at. If you can get past this threshold, there is a gem underneath, if only a little unpolished.
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If you enjoy RTS games, prepare to be stunned with an intuitive interface, rich atmosphere, and great gameplay.
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Where Fate of the Dragons distinguishes itself is in the undercurrent of town management. This program is much more user friendly, less a micromanager style of play, and quite enjoyable.
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Sure, FOTD is a blatant "me too" AOE clone with a few new additions and a different cultural angle, but it's also an addictive diversion that'll keep you glued to the PC for hours on end.
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The menu systems and historical summaries are pretty well done considering the confusing nature of the beast.
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Total Video GamesThe game is good graphically but can become a little dull if your dont send out regular attacks on your opponents.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 8 out of 16
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Mixed: 4 out of 16
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Negative: 4 out of 16
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TonyM.Jan 3, 2007
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BrendanN.Aug 20, 2003
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MarkA.Jul 12, 2003Similar to AOE II, some better points, some worse. overall a pretty good game.