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Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings

  • Video Game
  • 1999
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IMDb RATING
8.8/10
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Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings (1999)
Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition: X019 Launch Trailer
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The Age of Kings is set in the Middle Ages and contains thirteen playable civilizations.The Age of Kings is set in the Middle Ages and contains thirteen playable civilizations.The Age of Kings is set in the Middle Ages and contains thirteen playable civilizations.

  • Director
    • Paul DeNigris
  • Writer
    • Leigh Kellogg
  • Stars
    • Gary Moody
    • Spencer Prokop
    • Ric Spiegel
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.8/10
    4K
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    • Director
      • Paul DeNigris
    • Writer
      • Leigh Kellogg
    • Stars
      • Gary Moody
      • Spencer Prokop
      • Ric Spiegel
    • 10User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Gary Moody
      Spencer Prokop
        Ric Spiegel
          Cliff Stephens
            Rick May
            Rick May
            • Genghis Khan
            • (voice)
            Julio Cesar Cedillo
            Julio Cesar Cedillo
            • Unknown - The Conquerors Expansion
            • (voice)
            • (as Julio Cedillo)
            Bruce DuBose
            Bruce DuBose
            • Unknown - The Conquerors Expansion
            • (voice)
            Bob Hess
            • Unknown - The Conquerors Expansion
            • (voice)
            Melinda Renna
            Melinda Renna
            • Unknown - The Conquerors Expansion
            • (voice)
            • Director
              • Paul DeNigris
            • Writer
              • Leigh Kellogg
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            10kvinnesllandr

            Incredible

            I've been playing this game since age 9, and it still finds ways to surprise and challenge me.

            "Rome has fallen, and land is up for grabs." Beginning with a ramshackle town center and a few peasants, you rebuild a civilization in the medieval world. From collecting resources to annihilating enemy armies, you'll always have something to do.

            Each civilization has their own unique unit and abilities. For example, the Mongolians have great cavalry archers and horsemen, but are not so hot on collecting food. In comparison, the Goths collect hunted meat very quickly, but their cavalry is not much.

            No matter what your playing style, you'll have a civilization to play as. I heartily recommend this modern classic game to any player.
            10truenks43

            Close to 10 years of release,and it still is the No.1

            Age of Empires II it's a construct empire game,about combat and conquest,you will beginning in a loyal position in the height mild age" These are the principal guidelines of the game. Age of Empires II,will get you to the past,to explore,combat,conquest and constructive as the human do in the past. You can play as William Wallace,Juana De Arco,Gengis Khan,and lots more,these give to the game more positive points,thinking about the hight possibilities to win,or loose. This PC Game is one of the best ever made,if you have an opportunity to play it,play it,it's an fabulous form to entertainment. And to know more about the history,about things ho happened in the past,and lots more. Maybe the possibility to the codes decreases the game difficulty,but at the same time,it increase the REPLAY VALUE of the game.

            I give it 10/10,microsoft did an excellent PC Game.
            8CuriosityKilledShawn

            Great strategy game

            It's a LOT like the first game, which was great. But I would have preferred if we had been given more technologies to research. All the discovery seems to be over a bit too quick before each game boils down to the standard 'smash the enemy to pieces' part. In this respect it game become quite repetitive, especially when you consider how long it takes to get a good game going. The only alternative is to try out different civilisations. And only then it's just the architecture that's different.

            I do like this game a lot but I just wish for a bit more diversity and more surprises in the next one (as in Age of Empires 3, not Age of Mythology). I've not played the expansion pack extensively yet but if it gives you more to work with and is definitely worth getting too.
            Theo Robertson

            A Great Real Time Strategy Game ...

            ... As long as you don't cheat

            I got a demo version of AGE OF EMPIRES: THE AGE OF KINGS with a computer magazine and was so impressed with this that I purchased the full game . I certainly recommend this game for strategy fans in general and real time strategy addicts in particular

            As with so many of these games you start of with villagers chopping down trees , collecting gold and tilling the fields in order to build up the economy , technology and military might but you've also got the choice of choosing different races , terrain , landscapes etc which unlike several other strategy games are in fact different . Not only that you can also choose several missions like embarking on a crusade against the mighty Saladin or unifying the Germanic lands .

            I have to confess that not long after starting the game I surfed the net for cheats which spoiled much of the challenge . I awarded myself unlimited amounts of food , stone , gold and wood . I also managed to find a cheat which meant I could arm myself with cars that fired machine guns which while being fun in an anachronistic way ( The game is set round about the 12th century and never progresses beyond this time frame ) of machine gunning massive amounts of enemy means the game instantly stops being much of a challenge . Having said that I still sat in front of my computer for countless days wreaking carnage on my enemies knowing that there would be no chance of me losing a game which speaks well of its playability
            7TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

            Magnificent, a must for those who like the franchise

            This and Red Alert were some of the very earliest of the genre that I ever played, and they remain fantastic to this day. After the original, and its expansion pack, The Rise of Rome, that deserve credit as well, the first in particular, for their efforts in this field, and for offering an alternative to the straight-forward "make a base, gather your forces and annihilate that of your enemies"(for while they can surely be fun, developing them further is great when done right) ones, by adding researching, upgrading and four types of resources to get, this was released, near the end of the millennium. Taking place during the Middle Ages, not the ancient world or the Holy Roman Empire, this brought with it tons of features and improvements, and changed certain things from the others to make it more fair and evened out. You can now garrison men, for their protection, healing, and, oh yeah, they can actually return fire(with one possible exception). This can be done inside Towers, including the new kick-ass Bombard Tower(and it's not the only thing this has that's armed with a cannon, you get a ship that is, as well, in addition to being able to create ones pushed by one person each, and Hand Cannonneers, which are essentially riflemen), and one or two others, including the Castles. Yup, you now get to construct those, and they are responsible for so much pure cool-ness and fun in this that it might have been called Age of Empires II: Fortress. It fires a multitude of arrows simultaneously, it's where you train the unique unit for every civilization(including Throwing Axemen, War Elephants...), and it lets you make Trebuchets, and these are the ultimate siege weapon(although definitely not the only one, the Rams, for example, are excellent) of the "new" time, hurling one stone at a time a massive distance, and they are a force to be reckoned with. The Town Bell, when rung, will immediately signal all Villagers to return to the Town Center, thus keeping them safe and supplying a measure of resistance to thine enemy that ought not to be underestimated. And no building or man is neither impossible to defeat nor useless, one may have to experiment to discover either of them, and combinations are by far the greatest method to go with. The amount of different strategies is impressive. There are, if not many, bad things to this... there are a few bugs and glitches, though I've only encountered one that was major. The voice acting is reasonable, but the accents are overdone and silly. Meanwhile, the score is incredible, and sound work in general is, as well. And the story-telling is quite interesting, and stronger than that of the previous titles in the series(obviously, since those were all text on the screen) and I never tired of it. Only one cut-scene is in this, the intro movie, however, it's enormously well-done. The campaigns are marvelous and always well-done, authentic, based on real-life occurrences. The level design is almost beyond reproach, there are a couple of shortcuts taken, that's all. And if you want to try your hand at putting together your own missions, there is a Scenario Editor, and a Campaign one, so you can string them together, too. And you don't have to, if you just feel like playing, because there are plenty already done, and you can simply use Random Map to customizably spawn a fresh one instantly for you to use. The mode of Regicide is also seen here, making for another kind of experience, as you are now out to find and eliminate one specific character per foe, whilst protecting your own from them, instead of the entire base. There are still several different difficulty settings, so anyone should both be able to play, and be challenged. This has the prior entries beaten in complexity. There is additional info in this, itself, for example, you are able to read about history in it. The stats of each individual game still show after completion, and they're elaborate to a grander extent than before. The interface is better, and I'm not merely talking about the stances(Aggressive, basically meaning that the selected will pursue until what they've spotted of the opposition until they're dead, Defensive, where they'll return to their position and not follow all that long of a distance, Stand Ground, where they'll attack if possible from where they are without moving, and No Attack, that says exactly what it does, and is extremely useful for those people under your command that can hurt your own, and/or if you simply prefer to leave them near what isn't on your side, without attempting to tear it to the ground), the three abilities, Follow, Guard and Patrol, or the formations that allow you to flank those you fight, or scatter so that catapults won't hurt as many of them at once. There are options that weren't in AOE before, and you can define the so-called, and mighty helpful, hotkeys, to name one. You can set Rally Points for production facilities, so they'll head where you tell them to, rather useful for assembling an army. The culture implemented is extensive, and the artwork is detailed and *gorgeous*. The LOD is impeccable. The AI is varied, and always good. Your opponents will behave in ways, not limited to one, so as to decrease the chance of this ever being predictable. Multi-player is countless hours of entertainment available to you, and no cost beyond the retail price for this is necessary. Wage war with or on your friends, perfect strangers or a mix of the two. And that's apart from all the joy of battling the PC, if you are without an internet connection(in fact, if that's the case, congratulations on somehow managing to find this, given the situation), not part of a Local Area Network, or, heck, if you enjoy that. I know I do. I recommend this to any fan of RTS. 8/10

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              William Wallace: We are without a leader. The dead king of Scotland has no heir. War creeps in from the south, where Edward Longshanks, the avaricious King of England, has returned from successful campaigns to conquer Wales and France. As Longshanks turns his attention to Scotland, the shadow of fear settles across the Highlands. The English have thousands of Welsh longbow men, hundreds of knights on horseback, and dozens of siege weapons. We Scottish have a rabble of untrained soldiers who do not even know how to march in a straight line. Though we must act soon. If we have any chance of resistance, we need to forge an army by any means necessary.

            • Alternate versions
              Expansion: Age of Empires II: The Conquerors
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              Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode #21.11 (1999)

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              • September 30, 1999 (United States)
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