Gamescom 2011

Age of Empires Online First Look

Dan Chiappini
By Dan Chiappini, Previews Editor

We pull our armies out of our sleevies and visit some cities in this free-to-play PC title.

It’s a bold move to take a franchise as known and loved as Age of Empires and give it away as an online free-to-play game, but that’s exactly what Microsoft is doing. Announced during GDC Europe 2010, Age of Empires: Online is being developed by Robot Entertainment, a team that rose from the ashes of the Ensemble Studios closure, and a group that hopes to break all the rules.

The title focuses on bringing the feel of the long-running historical real-time strategy series to fans, and at the same time establish new audiences, toning down the mature look of its predecessors for a slightly more cartoony aesthetic. It delivers the same Age of Empires gameplay fans have come to expect, but adds an additional layer of customisability and persistency, continuing to collect resources and trade with other players around the world while you’re away from your computer.

A Worker Report shows what your virtual minions have been doing while you’ve been elsewhere, offering up their wood, grain, stone, copper, resin, and scrolls of lore for approval on your return. You will be able to teleport and visit the cities of your friends, purchasing items and accepting quests unavailable in your own neck of the woods and returning a cut of the sales to the owner of the store. Cooperative play will be supported in 95 percent of the game’s quests.

Beginning at level one with nothing, you will build a kingdom, unlocking more elaborate structures and, as you complete levels, traversing through the ages. Combat missions will pull from a mixture of classic AOE gameplay, such as amassing forces from scratch and using premade teams to infiltrate and capture zones in random encounters. Each level gained rewards three points which can be spent on new abilities in the game’s tech tree, while Star Tech perks add passive bonuses, such as increasing your starting amounts of stone. There are a finite number of slots available, meaning that you will need to experiment and choose the ones that best suit your play style.

The development team is also including a new system called Advisers. Like Star Techs, they provide extra firepower or production boosts, but can be changed before each game on a whim rather than needing to respec. Each gained age unlocks an extra adviser slot, retaining the ones that came before it for a multitiered approach to the way you take care of business.

One of the biggest new features in Age of Empires: Online is the addition of equipment. Each building and unit type has slots which can be filled with items found, bought, and rewarded. These change the look and performance of your structures and the men on the battlefield. The example we saw, the epic quality Blessed Rune Shield, usable by any soldier with a free hand, granted our troops a 2 percent hit point increase, a 4 percent armour stat increase against infantry, and a 5 percent chance to resist traps and snares. Once equipped, every unit of that type will receive the item and change its appearance to reflect its presence.

A public beta for Age of Empires: Online has just gone live, and the title hopes to capture old fans and bring in some fresh blood with the same big, deep AOE experience and new online persistent play. The title will be free to download and play, with an as-yet-unrevealed premium content model also available. Expect to see it on the PC in early 2011.

Dan Chiappini
By Dan Chiappini, Previews Editor

Raised by the warm glow of arcade machine monitors and TV screens, Dan's lifelong passion has always been games. PC, console, mobile, handheld, you name it, he'll play it. He also enjoys photography, long walks on the beach, and clichés.

73 Comments

  • steelviper266

    Posted Sep 23, 2011 7:18 am GMT

    Video shows noob rape!

  • steelviper266

    Posted Sep 23, 2011 7:15 am GMT

    I just wasted an hour downloading, IT IS NOT FREE!!! NO WAY TO GET IN GAME WITHOUT PAYING.

  • lorly1

    Posted Aug 16, 2011 3:40 pm GMT

    Has anyone heard of the the game "0 AD" still in alpha stages but is free it has a much more historic focus seems very promising

  • lorly1

    Posted Aug 16, 2011 3:39 pm GMT

    The game might be good but its only 2 civs packaged and theres already booster packs . Common only 2!

  • lebman69

    Posted Jul 27, 2011 9:12 am GMT

    I like the concept to play online... sort of... but I don't feel like getting destroyed by some loser while I'm at work. This game will require daily attention which a lot of us don't have the luxury to have, so targeting other demographics and to dumb down the series is a waste of time for AOE veterans to get into. Just go back to the real age of empires, where you click on a unit they speak there language back to you, have unique units and culture, farm, mine, gather. Create beautiful buildings, and monuments, make multiple villages and conqueror your enemies. Add some nation borders like in Rise of Nations, Kill population limits because it sux ballz, make maps massive for more expansion, and smarter AI's that aren't always looking to destroy you. I want to be captured by the game and taken away from life for a little while, not a scheduled maintenance and the stress you might lose everything you created.

  • tcfblade

    Posted Jan 26, 2011 4:24 pm GMT

    Well, the graphics arent bad, but, its not age. im realy sad about this, if microsoft develop a age iv, im realy realy realy sure to buy, but, life is life.

  • Slavadil

    Posted Nov 14, 2010 2:44 pm GMT

    ...
    Meh....looks like a waterdowned bastard child of a brilliant series.

  • edflinkinp

    Posted Nov 5, 2010 8:28 pm GMT

    I just hope that AoE IV is not as dumbed-down as this one is. I mean the gameplay seems nice but the cartoonish interface is a major turn off for me. I liked the seriousness of AoE series, and now it looks like a game you can play on Facebook.

  • Rryant

    Posted Sep 22, 2010 4:03 am GMT

    they did a battlefield heroes style on aoe, wierd its as if bfh & aoe had a child
    i...dont...like...it....at.....all
    send the child back to the hospital

  • sasmas

    Posted Sep 21, 2010 9:55 pm GMT

    the age of empires is always in fan's memory . I play age of empires seris(1&2&3) for 13 years . age of empires never die.I LOVE the age of empires . age of empires is my life

  • knight105

    Posted Sep 21, 2010 6:22 pm GMT

    Getting rid of Ensemble Studios was one of the stupidest things Microsoft has ever done. Just look at what kind of crap came out of it. I, for one, am outraged. There goes the best trilogy of games ever to wallop the world with it's awesomeness.

  • justin01

    Posted Sep 16, 2010 10:18 am GMT

    I, am, sad.

  • stevo367

    Posted Sep 15, 2010 8:48 pm GMT

    I don't like the graphics at all. If it was intended for 6 year olds then i can understand the concept but this is (supposedly) AOE.

    I would rather they spend their time and energy on a new AOE standalone and not a cheesy looking MMO.

    This looks like something i would never even consider playing, even for free.

  • isasimov

    Posted Sep 13, 2010 6:20 pm GMT

    I think I'll stick with Age of Empires 2. If I want an MMO, I'll play one of the ten trillion free mmo's. If I want a deep, satisfying rts game, I'll buy an rts game. Why is it that all the companies that make STRATEGY games wish to turn their games into rpgs or city builders or some other junk. Thank God for Paradox Interactive.

  • Alex_Thomson

    Posted Sep 8, 2010 8:42 pm GMT

    Well, I'm always open to new ideas for franchises, but the thought of one of my favorite real-time strategy game series turning into a free-to-play, massively multiplayer game has me a little nervous...fingers crossed it ends up being worthy of the "Age of Empires" name.

  • GymFox

    Posted Sep 8, 2010 12:24 am GMT

    Man.... Well, lets hope huh?

  • BiGBoY2kx

    Posted Sep 5, 2010 12:38 pm GMT

    More REALISIM in game = a Good Game!!
    STOP UR BETA TESTS! NO ONE EXEPT KIDS WILL BUY THIS FCK GAME! OR RENAME IT DAMN IT!

    Age of Kids.

  • BiGBoY2kx

    Posted Sep 5, 2010 12:36 pm GMT

    stupid childish sht...
    #fck dp! THEY DESTROYED AGE OF EMPIRES!

  • BiGBoY2kx

    Posted Sep 5, 2010 12:34 pm GMT

    MORE REALISIM PLEASE!!!
    no one gonna buy this mess.....

  • a_noobi

    Posted Aug 27, 2010 8:50 am GMT

    city sim wrapped in classic RTS name, what worse its the noobish flashing indicators that makes the game even more childish.