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. 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.
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