This feature reminds me of another game called Sid Meier Civilization V. There are a lot of other features in the game that other strategical games lack and one of them is that this game is unpredictable. You will never know from where will your enemies attack. They can even attack from the place where you have the strongest army. They show the real culture and civilization of old times.
The best thing about this game is that its really smooth and the graphics are much more appreciable. Even though the sound effects of the game are pretty odd because you will know where did your enemy attacked but it makes so confuse about the quantity of enemy.
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Full Specifications. What's new in version 1. The various Titan god powers and the Atlantean features add some very interesting strategic twists to the game. For instance, all their buildings come replete with a time shift power, which allows them to be moved to different parts of the map. The vortex god power literally sucks all your military units up and drops them in one place. The Atlanteans also curry favour with their chosen gods by taking over town centres rather than praying at temples, building relics or fighting, making them much more of a territory conscious side to play.
Unfortunately there are very few changes to the existing sides, but the key addition is a giant creature for each side -monstrous beings that can cause enormous amounts of damage. When you've managed to create one of these Titans they will roam about the map tearing things up and fighting each other like a Japanese monster movie.
Overall this is a great value expansion pack. The singleplayer campaign is very satisfying, the new race has some very interesting potential for online games and the new Titans are superb fun, if not particularly subtle. With typical Ensemble aplomb, Age Of Mythology has just received a titanic new lease of life. Atlantis has fallen, but don't count the Atlanteans out just yet.
Though their homeland has fallen beneath the waves, the survivors of Atlantis have found new gods to worship: the Titans. Using the powers bestowed upon them by Oranos, Kronos, and other deities, the Atlanteans are poised to avenge themselves against Olympus and the gods of the other nations; the Norse and the Egyptians. But is vengeance the goal of the Atlanteans' or the Titans themselves? Age of Mythology: The Titans is a well scripted and excellent addition to the original game.
A new race with new gods to worship, a series of new and exciting powers, and a whole slew of units to command, The Titans does an admirable job of continuing in the rich tradition of Age titles. The Titans looks to have been thoroughly play-tested, as there appear to be little to no flaws in its execution.
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