![]() Each of these factions come with their own unique strengths and weaknesses such as the Vanguard lack melee however they excel at ranged combat. The six factions in the game include Vanguard, Kir’Ko, Dvar, Assembly, Amazon, and Syndicate. To unlock more campaign missions, you must complete the previous ones first. After you are done with the tutorial, you are sent straight to the campaign screen from where you can choose which race you want to play with first. There is a very well detailed tutorial which will quickly get you up to speed with all new features of the game. Each faction comes with their own unique units, research trees, structures, abilities, and campaigns. Starting with the factions, there are six unique factions in the game and they are all amazing and highly detailed. You take control of different factions and guide them to victory while completing main missions along with tons of side missions. Different factions are rising up in different planets and everyone wants to dominate the planets for their own. However, a strange and unknown cataclysm has brought ruin to the government and now the whole universe lies in despair. ![]() We have chosen Xbox One as the platform for our review of Age of Wonders: Planetfall because we wanted to see how authentic a 4X turn-based strategy could be on a console.Īge of Wonders: Planetfall is set in a universe which was governed by Star Union which was a human intergalactic government. The latest title in the franchise takes you to numerous planets and adds different species which are completely unique from each other. Their latest title Age of Wonders: Planetfall is no different however it takes a brand new direction and has gone sci-fi. (His cryosleep is stated to have been done for the exact purpose of helping to truly liberate humanity, after the Cataclysm had subsided, iirc.Triumph Studios is not new when it comes to 4X turn-based strategy games and their Age of Wonders is one of the best strategy franchises running for a long time. The Emperor kinda drops into the background, but he states himself why that is: He wants every faction to be free to choose, so he opts out of supporting any one side, including Neither (since supporting them would make him the de facto Emperor of the "New" Union after overthrowing the Empress and CORE, counter to what he stated as his intent. After i had completed all faction campaigns, however, it was the other way around, and indeed when i went with Neither, most of my Commanders from previous campaigns joined me, since I never sided with either for any Faction. For me, when i first checked with just Assembly and Kir'Ko campaigns completed, Empress/CORE was listed as Easy, and Neither as hard. The impact of your decisions come in way of what Commanders will join you in your decision, depending on how you completed the previous faction campaigns. ![]() The Emperor sees them both this way, so his option in the final mission is "Neither", as he condemns both approaches towards controlling the lives of everyone, and instead wants peace for everyone. You may have to play all of the missions multiple times and go through the different possible endings to fully get things.Įmpress indeed caused the Cataclysm to evidently free humanity from the (in her eyes) enforced peace of CORE, a Union-spanning AI, and to make humanity stronger via the ordeal.ĬORE feels the opposite way, and wants to unify humanity in its own Asimov-violating way. I have the same question as volsung does, I'm not even sure what side the resurrected emperor is supposed to be on, definetly not the Empress's though. I don't know the Empresses entire backstory yet either. ![]() Originally posted by smjjames:I've finished (well, gone through one of at least two possible outcomes for each) most of the missions (haven't done the last amazon and syndicate ones yet) and I'm still not 100% sure what CORE is or what it was about, other than (major plot spoiler ahead) an empire/galaxy spanning supercomputer AI 'god' that Empress Camina caused the Cataclysm in order to stop because it had a stranglehold on humanity. ![]()
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