Age of Wonders: Planetfall Review – Lost in Space (PS4)
In this modern age of game design, genre-melding has become a gimmick critics and consumers alike can all get behind. ?What if this game I loved could play a little like this other game I loved"? The savviest devs swoop in with an answer that changes the way we look at landmark games from then on. Others manage to nail the concept on the surface, yet still fail to be remarkable. Age of Wonders: Planetfall is the latter.
I?ve never played previous Age of Wonders entries, so I don?t know how in line Planetfall is with the rest of the series. I do know that it feels no different than your standard 4X game on a turn by turn basis. You colonize regions on a map, adjusting the resources you gain from each and the production your settlements output. There?s a map to explore and patrol. You can employ diplomatic solutions for problems with your neighbors. You win by being the nicest, most technologically advanced, or being the last nation standing.
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