![]() ![]() You can also press in the right analog stick to access priority presets (assigning units to automatic tasks such as farming and food) and various other handy options to make it easier to command units on console and build your empire. Shortcuts like highlighting units and buildings are assigned to the D-Pad, double pressing the A button will highlight multiple units, and then there’s the ability to highlight units in your immediate vicinity with a circular marquee by holding down the A button, while other buttons give you even more options for each unit along with building tools. When you click on a building or unit, you’ll be presented with a series of options – from construction to attack modes. Instead of mouse and keyboard button presses, a lot of unit and building options are contained within circular menus accessed by holding down the right trigger. The tutorial has also been changed for Xbox. On Xbox, players can also look forward to a brand-new control system designed just for console play. Fingers crossed the developers one day find a way to make it work in the console version – or maybe just make it compatible with keyboard and mouse inputs, if controller support is for some reason too complex to incorporate. And unfortunately, if you loved map making in the earlier versions of AoE 2, we’re sorry to say there is no scenario or campaign editor in the Xbox version – so you won’t be able to craft your own creations, making the PC version the truly ‘definitive edition’ in that regard. You also have access to a small selection of mods such as "no snow" and "small trees", but overall we only got access to a limited number of these at the time of review. The Definitive Edition further bolsters this, offering “1,000 years of human history”, 35 different civilizations, modern online play and 4K Ultra HD graphics – with fully remastered audio and all the additional graphical settings including toggles for anti-aliasing, map lighting, particle details and many other options. Packed in with all of this history are some sizable campaigns (taking you through each civilization across multiple continents), co-op campaigns and as already mentioned the multiplayer mode – made up of ranked, quick play and custom games, with a number of custom settings to choose from as well as cross-play support. It can be seriously addictive and even somewhat educational, as you lead heroes of the time like Joan of Arc and Genghis Khan into historical battles, and lose many hours engrossed in the skirmish and multiplayer components. ![]() ![]() There are multiple ways to achieve this from building an army to focusing on trade, diplomacy, technology or toppling a king. Your task is to evolve a civilization – covering the Franks, Celts, Vikings and more – and then work your way up from the Dark Age to the Imperial Age to create a powerful empire and crush your opponent. If you’re somehow not familiar with the Age of Empires 2, it’s self-described as one of the most “beloved” strategy games of all time, and if you have been playing it for the past few decades, you'll know it’s not making this up. Unlike certain other past real-time strategy games on previous-generation systems, what you’re getting here goes above and beyond to be as accommodating as possible to players with a controller in hand. The Definitive Edition of the Age of Empires 2 on Xbox is for the most part the full package. From time to time there have been some gems like the Halo Wars series, but they’re few and far between. Until recently, console gamers had been mostly deprived of full-fledged RTS experiences over the years. Jump to 2023 and it’s now officially made its Xbox debut on Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and Xbox One as part of Xbox Game Pass. ![]() This brings us to Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition – a 2019 Windows remaster of Ensemble Studios’ original classic with improvements to visuals, resolution, sound and UI, and packed with all of the past expansions as well as some new content. When it made its debut back on Microsoft Windows in 1999, it received absolutely huge levels of praise for not only taking the series to the next level, but also bettering the genre in general with its rich gameplay and history. Where do you start with Age of Empires 2? It’s arguably the greatest RTS (and perhaps one of the best games) of all time. ![]()
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