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Review: Age of Booty

Oct. 21 10:28 AM by Ian Guss

Since Command and Conquer 3 came to the XBOX 360 in March 2007, developers have been looking to perfect the transition of RTS games from the PC to the console. Age of Booty, a new downloadable title on the XBOX Live Arcade, goes back to the basics with its controls. The simple controls consist of directing your ship with the left analog stick and pressing the A button to move.

Age of Booty does not really have a story but delivers the pirate theme down to a tee. The single player mode consists of 21 challenges, in which the main objective remains the same, to capture more towns than your opponents. Simple upgrades become available by destroying ships on the map not involved in the conflict at hand.

Action never becomes overly chaotic but for hardcore RTS fans, Age of Booty will likely become boring because of the lack of options in its gameplay compared to a traditional RTS like StarCraft. Also, your AI teammates often do not perform the actions that they should and there is no way to tell them where to go, which becomes frustrating in the challenges.

Certain Affinity has focused more on multiplayer than single player, a rarity of downloadable games. Like Halo 3, Age of Booty features a party system, supporting up to eight players, with robust customizable options online. There is also four player split-screen play.

If that's not enough, a simple to use map editor/creator is bundled in with the title. Age of Booty's graphics are a strong point. Colors are vibrant and in combination with the pirate themed music, bring you right into the action.

Since Age of Booty is a casual RTS, it is surprising that there are no difficulty settings to choose from to make it fun for all ages.

Age of Booty is an admirable attempt at making a fun RTS game on consoles. While its simplicity might be a turnoff for some, it is at least worth a look.

Pros: Simple controls, expansive multiplayer, lush environments

Cons: No difficulty settings, Frustrating AI

Sound: 4.0
Controls: 4.0
Graphics: 4.25
Fun Factor: 3.75

The Info: Platform: XBLA, Publisher: Capcom, Developer: Certain Affinity, ESRB: E, Players: 1-4, Price: 800 MS Points ($10)

Comments

The last RTS games I've played on a console are the N64 versions of Starcraft and Command & Conquer. I might give it a look, but I don't like the name.

 

I gave the demo a shot just 'cause it's a pirate game, but I realized once again that RTS games are not my cup of tea. If I win a points card, I'll be spending it on the GTA IV DLC whenever that comes out.

 

I played the demo and was somewhat dismayed at first by its lack of variety in its simplicity. After playing with it for a bit though, I did find it kind of fun. Its obviously not meant to be a complicated game so its simplicity works for it.

With the points card I'd spend it on some XBLA titles.

 

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