If I didn’t already own AoE2 HD (2013) I probably would have splurged for the definitive edition that came out in 2019. I have several fond memories of riding home in the backseat of my parent’s car having just bought a new game reading through the manual and just getting more and more excited to play the game once I got home.Īnyway, instead of digging up an optical drive to see if I could convince this disc to work with Windows 10, I realized that I owned the 2013 HD edition on steam and just booted that up instead. Remember when games used to come with nearly 200 page encyclopedias? Good times. Even more surprisingly, it still has the instruction manual in it. I went through the trouble of trying to track down the copy of AoE2 that has been in my house literally as long as I can remember. While most of the games I’m gonna be playing are very popular, I’ll also seek to provide a little bit of information about each game just to catch anyone up who isn’t familiar.ĪoE 2 has ended up in that category of “ several hours have passed and I should probably start writing.” As much as RTS games stress me out, there is something so so engaging about them that I can’t help but get drawn in for hours and hours playing both quick games and the campaign scenarios. If I do still own the game, same deal, but cut out the part where I buy it. Basically, if I don’t still own the game, I’m buying it and playing it until one of the following happens: I finish the game, I lose interest in the game, or several hours have passed and I should probably start writing. I suppose I should provide a little bit of information about how I’m writing these.
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