Posted on: February 15, 2021

killswitch19
Verified ownerGames: 19 Reviews: 5
The best ANNO, and that includes 1800
1404 is really the peak of the ANNO series. For those unfamiliar it's a city builder, but with less focus on placing houses and commercial structures properly, and more about producing goods that can require many different inputs, and shipping them in the right quantities to the areas that need them. It's a game of logistics more than it's a game of construction. But it's still really, really good. It's more like Factorio than SimCity, as a single hiccup in your supply chain will cause downstream consequences you won't know about until your Noblemen start revolting. And it is so oh so addictive. So infamous is its addictive potential the game will politely remind you of how long your current play session is lasting for. Then came ANNO 2070, which while decent, was marred by Ubisoft DRM. Then came 2202, which made it even worse. A close second is ANNO 1800. It is also very good, with more end game than 1404, but a tutorial and campaign so atrocious I almost stop playing the game entirely. However once I finished a sandbox I had no desire to play it more. Whereas with ANNO 1404 and its Venice expansion, there is tons of replayability with the scenarios and achievements. I'm not going to recommend this game for city builder fans because again, it's less about the building than it is about producing goods and managing supply chains. Automating a a network of trade ships delivering luxury goods to your populous that's all self running is a thing beauty and the pay off for all your hard work. Graphically it's aged wonderfully and still looks wonderful to this day. My only wish is some of the quality of life improvement from ANNO 1800 made it here. Namely blueprint mode and auto-refilling Norias/mines. At least there are mods for that.
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