Celtic King - Rage Of War | 
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List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $0.01 You Save: $39.98 (100%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 8849
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 95 ESRB: Everyone Media: CD-ROM Operating System: Windows 95 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 1
MPN: 24142 UPC: 627006901171 EAN: 0627006901171 ASIN: B000068XOB
Release Date: August 27, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: **No CA Sale** Brand New CD in sleeve.(ship without box) Manual on CD. Ship daily via USPS w/FREE delivery confirmation Shipment Notification. Expedited shipping is required for APO address/California Sales.
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| • | After young Larax lost his beloved, he swore himself to the war goddess Kathubodua, and promised to seek out and destroy everyone responsible for his loss | | • | Try to beat the game in two different modes - Strategy or Adventure modes | | • | In Strategy Mode, you will train and command your units, and acquire powerful artifacts that will help you conquer strongholds villages | | • | Launch large-scale military campaigns against your foes to bring them to their knees | | • | In Adventure Mode, you'll take charge of a small party that makes its way between Gaul and Rome |
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Product Description In Celtic Kings: Rage of War, you play the role a young Celtic warrior who seeks nothing more than revenge! Choose to support the Romans or the druidic priests and collect magic artifacts as you complete your quest Find yourself exploring the ancient world as you complete your quest in this thrilling new game!
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Simple, But Sensible and Exciting June 10, 2005 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Celtic Kings is an RTS game of its own. It's design is unique, rather than being a spin-off of other common games like Age of Empires. The main differences are: less technologies (it is more based on fighting), no building, and different unit control. Units are level-based, gaining HP and attack/defense points as their levels increase. This I like very much, as it adds the facet of "veteran" warriors. Units can be grouped under a leader, a Hero, giving them a higher fighting ability under his leadership. This makes control of large armies much easier. Units must be fed, or they will slowly starve. This is an added concern, but also very realistic, and adds a major aspect to the game. Items can be carried by units which give certain advantages. And lastly, due to the excellent game machine capabilities, large (even huge) armies can be created and sustained large battles can be fought, without adverse effects to quality. To me, it is a trmendous advantage over AOE or Age of Mythology to be able to lead two hundred units into battle against a foe of the same size.br /br /The downside to the game is its smallness, with only two civilizations to choose from. Also the RPG campaign is rather hard to play. And the game editor, though simple and practical, is not easy to use. With practice, however, one can build campaigns.br /br /On the whole, I have found this game a hugely enjoyable and interesting one, and recommend it to anyone who enjoys RTS games, and is looking for something different.
ok game......very hard February 15, 2004 2 out of 12 found this review helpful
this game is ok the bad out weighs the good by a mile. 1. you cant build anything 2. your peasent have almost no options to control them 3. you dont destroy buildings, you capture them.....gay!!! 4.the single player maps are really easy, and boring. the rts-rpg part of the game ( which was why i bought it) was very dissapointing. now for the good, 1.the rts-rpg idea for this game was a good idea, just poorely done 2.each unit has levels and your heros have names and can carry items that can heal or raise attack and defense. borrow from a freind or buy it......for very cheap
Truly Consuming December 18, 2003 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I have had this game for about a year and have logged about 140 hours of play and I am still enjoying it very much. The game can move fast and you can be defeated rather quickly if disregard the principles of war. The use of Priest and Druids can decide your outcome depending on how well you use them. I personally like using the Battleships to win my campaigns. And on occasion I have been able to throw a hail mary and take out the opponent quickly and decisively. I must confess that I have come to enjoy playing from the Roman vantage but I have also taken out some Gaulic tribes and used them to defeat my opponents. I am truly looking forward to Celtic Kings: The Punic Wars, which will have more weapons, training, tribes (Romans, Iberians, Carthaginians) and battle formations. If you love strategy games than this one is for you.
nice skirmish mode September 24, 2003 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
the single player is not your usual rts campaign, its more like a diablo type adventure.pthe skirmish mode is traditional, build any army type of game.pthe skirmish gameplay centers around capturing neutral forts, as you move across the map. you do not construct any buildings (a nice change). pas you capture the forts you set up a food supplyline to the forts. Units given food will Auto-Heal. so the gameplay is a litte different from the usual starcraft basebuilding, yeah!pThe bottom line with any skirmish mode game is the A.I.pthis game has very good AI.
Not For Adults February 18, 2003 11 out of 17 found this review helpful
If you're a fan of Historically-based strategy war-gaming, this game will disappoint. The name and the product description lead one to beleive that this plays like a strategy game. It plays more like a fantasy roll-playing game. The plot-line, and play are more than a little sophomoric. I lasted one game.pI should have played a demo before I dropped cash on this game.
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