Abstract: ouch!) Developer: Ubisoft Blue Byte Publisher: Ubisoft Platform: PC I'm so excited! And I just can't hide it! Anno Anno Anno Anno Anno I want you! Apologies, I've had that spinning around inside my head for the last week while reviewing Anno 2205 (and n...
Published: 2015-11-12, Author: Chris , review by: wccftech.com
It's extremely fulfilling to watch your colonies grow and expand, made all that much easier with how simple the game is to pick up and play and also made that much better by how appealing the game is. Without any shadow of a doubt, Anno 2205 is beautiful
The streamlining featured in 2205 is taken a little too far at parts, leaving little to no strategy in the actual building and positioning of your colonies. In addition to this, what was once a staple of Anno, the RTS elements, have been relegated to an a
Ubisoft's Anno 2205 is a worthy successor to the new series. The core mechanics are the same, but you now get to play in several locations at once and have to manage resource transfers to accommodate the needs of your citizens. While the game feels a bit...
Abstract: The hit city builder series takes off into space! In Anno 2205, you join humankind‘s next step into the future with the promise to build a better tomorrow. Anno's masterful economic gameplay is back and taking strategic city-building simulation to new hei...
easy to pick up and learn, doesn't get lost in the tedium of simulation, creative time period avoids old rehash, gorgeous set pieces in a lush world
RTS combat is passable, AI is poor, rare user interface glitches
If you are at all on the fence on finding a game which can deliver a rich experience and dozens of hours of gameplay with a great mix of resource management, city building, and RTS combat: this just might fit the bill
Takes city-building to the moon and the Arctic, Tons of detail crammed into every building
Repetitive end-game, Campaign story is nonsense
Anno 2205 is polished, clever, and Tages-free, but falls prey to the same repetitive, micromanagement-heavy end-game grind that's always plagued the series...