cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/19067997

I am a sucker for the Anno Series and damn if I am not going to enjoy the heck out of the Roman setting. It’ll certainly be an interesting ride.

  • schizo@forum.uncomfortable.business
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    4 months ago

    On one hand, this sounds amazing and I’ve wanted a real sequel to Caesar 3 for uh, decades, and this totally could manage that.

    On the other, ubisoft.

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      4 months ago

      Yeah, I recently played two city builders one after the other, and oh man, did anno ever let me down.

      I played this game called Ixion, which is a city builder in an interstellar colony ship hurtling through space in a last ditch effort to save humanity (from a calamity you may have also accidentally caused). This game was epic.

      After finishing that I was like “give me more awesome city builder!”

      I fired up anno 2205 and proceeded to be bored to tears. Yeah, some aspects of the interface were better (Ixion can be clunky and unforgiving). But all and all anno 2205 doesn’t even compare, it was just tedious.

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        4 months ago

        I think I ended up refunding Anno 2205, that’s the only Anno installment I disliked and I’ve played them all. It’s not futuristic of course, but try Anno 1800, it is really good. One of those games where I was surprised to find out Ubisoft was still able to release something that doesn’t feel like a complete copy-paste of its sequel. The basics are the same of course, but with enough unique twists and QoL improvements that it feels like a genuine step forward.

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      4 months ago

      I’m cautiosly optimistic. On the one hand the ubisoft mainz team ( formerly Related Designs ) have always delivered wrt anno games. On the other corporate Ubi and their tendency to enshittify everything they touch.

      As a fan of futuristic annos I’m also not big on the theme, but they did outdo themselves with 1800, so there’s hope.

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        4 months ago

        Yeah, the Anno games have been good, but I’m firmly in the wait-for-reviews camp for any Ubisoft games just because they’ve certainly made some fuckups in the recent past.

        Hopeful that Ubisoft management doesn’t do anything that’s too egregious.

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          4 months ago

          I’m firmly in the wait for reviews and price drop of any new game. But anno 1800 was an amazing game, so I do have high hopes for this.

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      4 months ago

      There’s a few indie ceaser esq games on the way, Nova Roma and Citadelum. Its a good time to be a ceaser fan

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        4 months ago

        I played 2070 and had fun with it. More recently I played 2205 and honestly, I hated it.

        My theory is that city builders are evolving and anno isn’t, but I’ll watch the trailer for this.

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          4 months ago

          I don’t consider Anno to be a city builder, really. At least certainly not first and foremost. Anno is a production management sim. I’d probably compare it more similarly to something like Factorio than I would to City Skylines or SimCity.