If you never fired up the campaign, you’d miss a lot of context and world-building that you simply don’t get anywhere else. Outside of that campaign was a different, significantly-less-fleshed-out story which was a true shame. Admittedly the campaign – while not amazing – is one of the better 4X campaigns I’ve ever played and it did a pretty good job of fleshing out the universe that Triumph Studios has created for this game. Fleshing Out the LoreĪn aspect of Age of Wonders: Planetfall that I felt came up short was lore and story elements outside of the campaign. Revelations is more of a good thing, which to me, is a great thing. However, if you weren’t quite sold, I’m not so sure that Revelations has done enough to convince you otherwise unless you had a very specific complaint. Therefore, I feel compelled to tell you right off the bat that if you loved the base game, you’re going to like this expansion. So, in the interest of full disclosure, it would have been very hard for Triumph to develop an expansion that didn’t appeal to me. But while someone else was likely porting the game to consoles, Triumph Studios was already plugging away at expansion material and we’re fortunate enough to see new content for my personal GotY before 2019 is over. Oh, that’s right, that’s because it really wasn’t that long ago that I was writing that review. It doesn’t feel like it was all that long ago that I was writing a review for the base game.
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