- Publisher: Ubisoft
- Release Date: Mar 16, 2023
- Also On: Xbox Series X
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 29 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 16 out of 29
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Mixed: 8 out of 29
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Negative: 5 out of 29
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Mar 18, 2023What a great Game i love it. The campain make a lot of fun. 30 fps its ok for a Strategie game
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May 1, 2023It is a pretty solid game, probably the best city-building strategy game for consoles yet. But to be fair consoles typically haven’t much good titles of this genre. The controls are pretty well done. Personally I miss the great content DLCs from the PC version and I’m very disappointed I can’t get them for the console. For this reason I can’t give a rating more than 8.
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Apr 17, 2023Great job, I have played Anno 1800 on PC too, but now I enjoy that even more.
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Mar 19, 2023Very good Game. Ive got lost in the Trial for hours. Now ive bought it. My last Anno is now 25 Years ago.... The Console Controls are very good. Maybe they give us the DLCs if the Game sucess a little. So much lovely Details. (Try the "Konami Code" Easter Egg to walk in 1st Person)
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Mar 18, 2023great game! I had never played Anno1800 before because I don't own a PC. Finally Anno1800 came out for the consoles and I'm obsessed! The control was solved very well, I'm positively surprised. One negative point: most of the time the textures have to reload. Hopefully the dlc's will also come for the consoles
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Apr 6, 2023Anno 1800 is one of the most addictive city builders that I’ve played on console, full of gameplay intricacies that create an intoxicating experience. With so many moving parts, it suffers a bit from the typical PC-to-console control issues that plague the genre, but I doubt that will stop you from spending hours building an empire.
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Apr 4, 2023Anno 1800 is a stellar strategy game and while the Console Edition has some flaws (e.g. large interface windows cluttering the screen, some technical issues, the lack of major expansions available on PC), they’re not so annoying as to suck the fun out of the experience. However, it seems the PS5 and Xbox version of the game was developed with novices rather than veterans of the series in mind. Regardless, I enjoyed my time with Anno 1800 Console Edition very much.
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Mar 23, 2023Anno’s core strength is the cities that it allows you to create. Sometimes it does feel more like a puzzle game than a simulator, as you desperately try to figure out how to give your most demanding residents access to everything they crave. However, the satisfaction of doing it well is almost incomparable for the genre. I am a firm believer that simulation games, at their best, teach you about real-world jobs, processes, and social/cultural/environmental dynamics, whether that be flying a plane, driving a train, running a hotel or building a city. Anno does that, and it presents players with a vision for cities that will, hopefully, be the future of urban planning.