Abstract: ouch!) Developer: Ubisoft Blue Byte Publisher: Ubisoft Platform: PC I'm so excited! And I just can't hide it! Anno Anno Anno Anno Anno I want you! Apologies, I've had that spinning around inside my head for the last week while reviewing Anno 2205 (and n...
Anno has a tangible feel that I find lacking is most city sims. Most city builders have you micromanaging the needs of your people in a very abstract way...
Published: 2015-11-03, Author: Matthew , review by: criticalhit.net
Abstract: The year is 2205, and humans have exhausted pretty much every fossil fuel planet earth has (or had) to offer. You, random corporation owner, enter the business world with one overall goal in mind: join the Lunar Licencing Program, jet off to the moon, fin...
Published: 2015-10-08, Author: Mark , review by: criticalhit.net
Abstract: When I was a kid and couldn't afford the fancy toys for myself like cars, beer and trust funds, I had to rely on my parents for the finer things in life. One of those finer things came in a little square plastic CD case entitled SimCity 3000.When I booted...
Ability to painlessly move buildings around, Fresh Gameplay approach in Arctic and Lunar sectors, Beautiful Graphics
Reduced replayability due to fixed maps, Poor Micromanagement in combat due to flawed keymapping, No multiplayer
Anno 2205 might be the biggest game in the series, but the simplified gameplay and lack of map variety can prove to be a downer for fans of the franchise.
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Published: 2015-11-05, Author: T.J. , review by: in.ign.com
No compelling late game goals, Underwhelming story and combat
Anno 2205 is an engaging and strategic city builder with unique challenges in each of its attractive biomes. But ultimately, it manifests as a never-ending treadmill of trying to supply the picky, luxury-loving consumers of the 23rd century with more tech...
No compelling late game goals, Underwhelming story and combat
Anno 2205 is an engaging and strategic city builder with unique challenges in each of its attractive biomes. But ultimately, it manifests as a never-ending treadmill of trying to supply the picky, luxury-loving consumers of the 23rd century with more tech...
Heiko Klinge@HeikosKlingeEs ist durchaus lobenswert, wie intensiv sich Blue Byte Mainz um Anno 2205 gekümmert hat. Drei kostenlose und dennoch durchaus umfangreiche DLCs sind heutzutage alles andere als eine Selbstverständlichkeit. Auf der anderen...