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Rise of Nations: Rise of Legends

2006
GenresFantasy, Science Fiction and Futuristic, Top-Down Perspective, Strategy, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableMay 9, 2006
PlatformPC
DeveloperBig Huge Games
Overview

Rise of Legends is a real-time strategy game released in 2006 and a spin off of Rise of Nations. While it reuses many concepts from it's predecessor, it is not a historical game, but instead set in a fantasy universe with three entirely different factions.

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46 reviews found

95

Game Informer

PC

Jan 1, 1970

Summary and quote unavailable.


94

VGPub

PC

Jan 1, 1970

Summary and quote unavailable.


91

PC Zone UK

PC

Jan 1, 1970

By taking all that's best from the real-time build-and-conquer template, mixing it with elements of Civilization and Total War, and wrapping it up in an impressive (though not quite eye-popping) engine, Big Huge Games have taken the genre in a bold and exciting new direction. Put simply, Rise Of Legends is the Rome: Total War of traditional strategy games - and the title that's finally put an end to a barren period for the genre.


91

GameZone

PC

Jan 1, 1970

The three races, even though there could have been some more differences between them, are really fun to play with and bring a nice breath of fresh air into the genre.


91

Gaming Age

PC

Jan 1, 1970

It's obvious a lot of thought went into every aspect of the game, from the unique look and functionality of each race to the incredible balancing that ensures each of them are on equal footing. And with a variety of objectives during Campaign Mode, not to mention the replay possibilities of the Strategic Map, it doesn't feel like just another tired real-time strategy game.


90

1UP

PC

Jan 1, 1970

Steampunk and fantasy mesh in a way that's thrilling and engaging, and perilously addictive. It's hard to find a comparison to any RTS you've experienced before; this masterpiece just may become a Legend in its own right.


90

Next Level Gaming

PC

Jan 1, 1970

Summary and quote unavailable.


90

Gamezilla!

PC

Jan 1, 1970

Bottom line, if you liked Rise of Nations (and there were few who didn’t), Rise of Legends will be right up your ally. If you missed Rise of Nations all together, then Rise of Legends will definitely be something to look into. Click on an image to enlarge. 0 Readers say 0 Readers say 0 Readers say Register with Gamezilla Forgot Your Password? Buy a Link Now Home | PlayStation 2 | Xbox | PC | GameCube | GB Advance | Contests | About Us | Feedback All contents © 1996- 2006 Gamezilla Online Magazine, a publication of Gamezilla, Inc.


90

PC Format

PC

Jan 1, 1970

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90

Yahoo!

PC

Jan 1, 1970

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