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Ran across this preview while I was looking for some other stuff. I love a good RTS, and ya can't have better subject matter than Pirates! ...unless of course it's Vikings! <img src="style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid="
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<!--quoteo--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->As we've reported previously, Age of Booty is an accessible real-time strategy game of sorts in which teams of pirates compete for control of island towns while doing battle with each other. The maps are hex-based, which might seem a little intimidating at first, but moving around really couldn't be easier because all you have to do is click on the tile where you want to move. Landmarks on the maps include the towns that you need to capture, native villages that can be destroyed, and a base for each team where you can dock and get your ship repaired much more quickly than at the towns you control.
Another thing to look out for as you sail the hexagonal seas are crates containing resources (wood, gold, or rum) that can be used to fortify controlled towns or to upgrade your vessel with better sails, cannons, and armor. Patrolling merchant ships are arguably an even better find because, although they put up more of a fight than the aforementioned wooden boxes, they drop special "curse crates" containing power-ups. There appear to be four different power-ups in the game, including a bomb that can be dropped onto any empty tile on the map to cause damage to adjacent ones, a whirlpool that sucks boats in and spews them out elsewhere on the map, a "ghost ship" ability that makes you invisible for a time, and a one-time chance to pilfer resources from your opposition.
When Age of Booty is released later this year for Xbox Live Arcade, the PlayStation Network, and (later) the PC, you'll be able to play against a varied roster of AI characters or up to seven other players. The console versions support up to four players in split-screen mode, and if you manage to get a group like that together, you can all go online against any configuration of up to four other players. Halo 3-style party support will give you an opportunity to stick with people who you enjoy playing with across multiple maps sorted into playlists.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
You can find the whole article here :
<a href="http://www.gamespot.com/pc/strategy/plunder/news.html?sid=6193974&mode=previews" target="_blank">http://www.gamespot.com/pc/strategy/plunde...p;mode=previews</a>
Gameplay video and interview here :
<a href="http://www.gamespot.com/ps3/strategy/plunder/video.html?sid=6195483" target="_blank">http://www.gamespot.com/ps3/strategy/plund...tml?sid=6195483</a>
Official CapCom site :
<a href="http://shop.capcom.com/DRHM/servlet/ControllerServlet?Action=DisplayProductDetailsPage&SiteID=capcomus&Locale=en_US&Env=BASE&productID=106872400" target="_blank">http://shop.capcom.com/DRHM/servlet/Contro...uctID=106872400</a>

<!--quoteo--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->As we've reported previously, Age of Booty is an accessible real-time strategy game of sorts in which teams of pirates compete for control of island towns while doing battle with each other. The maps are hex-based, which might seem a little intimidating at first, but moving around really couldn't be easier because all you have to do is click on the tile where you want to move. Landmarks on the maps include the towns that you need to capture, native villages that can be destroyed, and a base for each team where you can dock and get your ship repaired much more quickly than at the towns you control.
Another thing to look out for as you sail the hexagonal seas are crates containing resources (wood, gold, or rum) that can be used to fortify controlled towns or to upgrade your vessel with better sails, cannons, and armor. Patrolling merchant ships are arguably an even better find because, although they put up more of a fight than the aforementioned wooden boxes, they drop special "curse crates" containing power-ups. There appear to be four different power-ups in the game, including a bomb that can be dropped onto any empty tile on the map to cause damage to adjacent ones, a whirlpool that sucks boats in and spews them out elsewhere on the map, a "ghost ship" ability that makes you invisible for a time, and a one-time chance to pilfer resources from your opposition.
When Age of Booty is released later this year for Xbox Live Arcade, the PlayStation Network, and (later) the PC, you'll be able to play against a varied roster of AI characters or up to seven other players. The console versions support up to four players in split-screen mode, and if you manage to get a group like that together, you can all go online against any configuration of up to four other players. Halo 3-style party support will give you an opportunity to stick with people who you enjoy playing with across multiple maps sorted into playlists.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
You can find the whole article here :
<a href="http://www.gamespot.com/pc/strategy/plunder/news.html?sid=6193974&mode=previews" target="_blank">http://www.gamespot.com/pc/strategy/plunde...p;mode=previews</a>
Gameplay video and interview here :
<a href="http://www.gamespot.com/ps3/strategy/plunder/video.html?sid=6195483" target="_blank">http://www.gamespot.com/ps3/strategy/plund...tml?sid=6195483</a>
Official CapCom site :
<a href="http://shop.capcom.com/DRHM/servlet/ControllerServlet?Action=DisplayProductDetailsPage&SiteID=capcomus&Locale=en_US&Env=BASE&productID=106872400" target="_blank">http://shop.capcom.com/DRHM/servlet/Contro...uctID=106872400</a>