Posted on: July 10, 2021

Hanglyman
Владелец игрыИгр: 444 Отзывов: 141
A Massive But Fun Time SInk
I've never played any of the other Anno games, and got this one as a free gift. I enjoyed it for the first few levels, until combat became more of a factor and it began to feel like a bit of a burden. It's fun building up your cities, creating supply routes and making sure your resources are getting where they need to. I found it challenging but not frustrating. If you make a mistake, there's usually a chance to correct things before it gets out of hand, and the large, open maps mean you can spend time exploring if you're waiting for a process to complete or more resources to be harvested. It gets rapidly more complicated with each level, but does a decent job of walking you through the additions so you understand how everything works without needing to consult a manual. The plot isn't super deep but it keeps things moving, and the art style is detailed and appealing- the deliberately goofy and exaggerated smiles of absolute bliss on your happy citizens repeatedly cracked me up, too. I eventually lost interest and didn't finish the game because every level took many, many, many hours. The game has been described as addictive but I think it would be more accurate to say that it's just built in such a way that it demands large amounts of time to make progress. There are just so many factors to balance, problems to solve and resources to pursue that you get lost in the details and when you look up, 8 hours have passed as if by magic. If you have enough free time to devote weeks of your life to playing Anno 1404, this is fine and possibly even desirable, but I found it increasingly hard to justify this monopolization of my limited time when I could be playing and finishing multiple other, faster-paced games from my backlog. Still, it's a fun and decent game if you have the time for it and I recommend it, especially for people who are already fans of the series.
вам это показалось полезным?

























